Posted 3d ago

Registered Behavior Technician

@ Behavior Interventions
Newark, Delaware, United States
$21-$27/hrOnsitePart Time
Responsibilities:Provide behavioral intervention, Collect data, Maintain clinical and administrative tasks
Requirements Summary:High school diploma; Bachelor's degree preferred; CPR/First Aid certification; background checks; reliable transportation; ability to lift up to 100 lbs occasionally.
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Apply now and Behavior Interventions will cover the cost of CPR/First Aid certification! *Courses completed directly through BII will be provided at no cost. Approved third-party courses will be reimbursed in accordance with company guidelines.  



 



Position: Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)



Locations: New Castle County, Newark, Middletown, Bear, and Lewes 



 



Pay: $26.53 with Registered Behavior Technician credential



Bonus: $500 Sign-On Bonus



Schedules: Part-Time opportunities available.  Evening Cases available between 4:00pm and 7:00pm daily



 



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BII is offering an intensive 4 week training program that enhances knowledge and experience in the field of ABA working directly with clients with ASD and other developmental delays.  The training program includes online webinars, role-play and competency-based practice, and direct observation of service provided with a concentration on specific skills.  At the conclusion of the training, trainees will have the necessary requirements completed to schedule their RBT exam.  As an RBT, employees will be eligible for a pay increase and more options for cases. 



 



Why Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT) choose Behavior Interventions?





  • Pay and Benefits available to the Registered Behavior Technicians:





    • Competitive clinical rate




    • Medical




    • Dental




    • Vision




    • Sick and Holiday pay




    • 401(k) with matched retirement contributions




    • Bonus Program






  • Career and Professional Growth available to the Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT):





    • Weekly supervision meetings




    • Paid monthly meetings




    • Dedicated team members to support free supervision and professional advancement to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)






  • Work/Life Balance provided to our Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT):





    • Flexible caseload size




    • Designated staff to support with caseload management







 



About Us



Behavior Interventions, Inc. (BII) was founded in 2006 by two Board Certified Behavior Analysts with a focus to provide quality ABA services to individuals 18 months through 21 years.  BII specializes in the treatment of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, communication and developmental delays, and challenging behaviors.  Services are provided in Delaware, Central and Southeastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey.



 



BII is committed to supporting each employee’s career development through training, clinical supervision and guidance to achieve certifications within the field.  Our goal to become a world leader in ABA services begins with our employees, so start your journey with us today!



 



Responsibilities of our Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT) include, but are not limited to:





  • Provides behavioral intervention based on the science of behavior analysis to support skill development and/or reduction of problematic behaviors




  • Establishes and maintains therapeutic relationship with client, caregiver and other family members through rapport building




  • Collects accurate data per program specifications




  • Maintains administrative and non-clinical functions to ensure continued success of families served, treatment team, employee and organization as a whole




  • Attends assigned trainings, monthly supervision meetings, performance meetings and other administrative meetings as assigned




  • Operates as a mandated reporter; maintaining awareness of signs or reports of suspected abuse or neglect and reporting to the appropriate state reporting line