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Core responsibilities

The registered behavior technician will work one-On-One with k-12 students implementing behavior support strategies and assisting with instruction across various school settings. This role involves coaching school staff and communicating progress within a multidisciplinary team of educators and clinicians.

Requirements summary

A high school diploma is required, though a bachelor's degree in a related field is preferred, and rbt certification is strongly preferred, with training available for candidates in process. Candidates must possess at least one year of direct experience working with children or adolescents with autism spectrum disorder or behavioral challenges.

high schoolbachelor degreeCoachingCommunicationTreatment PlanningMultidisciplinary CollaborationModelingInstructional SupportEvidence-Based PracticesBehavioral AssessmentBehavior Support StrategiesSpecial Education SupportRBT ImplementationStudent Development Facilitation

Benefits

  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Health Insurance
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Paid Sick Leave
  • Continuing Education Assistance
  • Student Loan Debt Assistance
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan With Matching Benefit
  • Work-Life Balance Program