Autism Behavior Support Technician ABA RBT; Wake Forest, NC
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Healthcare
Behavior Technician/RBT, Mental Health
Overview
What is a Registered Behavior Technician?
RBTs are front-line professionals trained to deliver Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy—a science-based approach that helps children with autism and related diagnoses build communication, social, and daily-living skills. Working under the guidance of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), you’ll turn carefully designed treatment plans into real-world progress for the children and families we serve.
7 Great Reasons to Become an RBT with Achievements ABA- Immediate Impact - See tangible growth in a child’s skills every session.
- Professional Credential - We support you through your RBT coursework, exam prep, and ongoing renewals.
- Fast-Track Career Growth - ABA is one of the country’s fastest-growing healthcare fields, with clear paths toward lead RBT, program supervisor, or future BCBA.
- Flexible Scheduling - Choose 4 or 8 hour shifts that fit school, family, or other commitments.
- Competitive Pay & Paid Time Off - Earn $25-$30 per hour plus PTO—even as a new clinician.
- Supportive Team Culture - Monthly BCBA-led webinars, daily mentorship, and a “never-alone” approach to learning new skills.
- Make a Difference Close to Home - Deliver therapy in homes, schools, and community settings right in your neighborhood.
- Partner with a BCBA to apply ABA teaching procedures during 1:1 sessions.
- Deliver therapy in home, school, and community environments.
- Capture accurate skill-building and behavior data in our user-friendly app.
- Write concise daily session notes that keep families and clinicians aligned.
- Communicate wins, challenges, and ideas openly with your BCBA and regional coordinator.
We know that quality care starts with quality team members - and we invest in you from day one.
- Very competitive wages - $25-$30 per hour
- Paid time off - even as a part-time employee
- Health insurance - for full-time team members
- Flexible part-time schedules - perfect for students or second careers
- Rewarding, meaningful work - help children and families reach their full potential
- Ongoing, high-quality supervision - from experienced BCBAs invested in your growth
- Monthly webinars and continuing education - sharpen your skills, stay current
- Supportive culture - you’ll always have someone to turn to, and room to grow
We welcome candidates who are new to ABA and passionate about helping others. You might be a great fit if you have:
- A high school diploma or equivalent (required)
- An active RBT certification - or the willingness to complete training and pass the RBT exam within 30 days of hire (we’ll support you!)
- A bachelor’s degree (or progress toward one) in psychology, education, social work, or a related field (preferred but not required)
- Experience in any of the following fields:
- Childcare (nanny, daycare, preschool assistant)
- Special education or paraprofessional support roles
- Teaching, tutoring, or camp counseling
- Mental health or behavioral health settings
- Direct support for individuals with developmental disabilities
- CNA, PCA, or home health care roles
- Strong communication, organization, and time management skills
- A valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and the ability to pass a level-2 background check
- A sincere interest in helping children grow and thrive
Apply today to join a mission-driven team where every session is a step toward brighter futures—for our clients, their families, and your own career.
Achievements ABA is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
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