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Core responsibilities

The registered behavior technician provides support and assists individuals with skills training in all activities of daily living while implementing behavior interventions and collecting data under the direction of an rbt supervisor. This role also involves meeting regularly with the supervisor to review behavior plans, data collection, and analysis, while ensuring compliance with all applicable regulatory standards.

Requirements summary

A minimum of a high school diploma or ged is required, and current registered behavior technician certification must be held. Preferred qualifications include an associate's degree or dsp certification, along with at least one year of experience working with people with developmental or psychiatric disabilities.

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Benefits

  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Paid Time Off
  • Professional Development
  • Health Benefits