Registered Behavior Technician; RBT- ABA Therapy - Beech Grove, Indiana
Listed on 2026-02-17
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Healthcare
Behavior Technician/RBT, Mental Health, ABA Therapist
Department:
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Schedule:
Hourly | Part-Time | After School Hours
Pay:
Starting at $30.00 per hour
Location:
In-Home / Community-Based in Beech Grove, IN
Company:
Achieve Behavior Alliance Plus, LLC ("Achieve") was founded by experienced clinicians and parents of children with special needs who understand the challenges families face. Our mission is to empower individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other developmental or intellectual disabilities through compassionate, in‑home, evidence‑based therapies, behavior consulting, and tailored in‑home supports. We are dedicated to helping each person build skills, achieve independence, and lead happier, more fulfilling lives, both at home and in the community.
At Achieve, we are proud to partner with families, fostering collaboration, trust, and open communication every step of the way. We built Achieve for working families—and for professionals who value flexibility, collaboration, and meaningful work. Our team delivers therapy on schedules that work for families, partners closely with parents, and provides practical, real‑world support shaped by lived experience. At Achieve, your work fits into real life and makes a lasting impact.
Achieve is seeking a compassionate and dependable part‑time Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) located in the Southern Region of Indianapolis, Indiana, to provide one‑on‑one Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy to individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, intellectual and developmental disabilities. ABA therapy is an evidence‑based approach that is highly individualized to help individuals develop communication, social, and life skills while reducing challenging behaviors, and is provided in home and community settings under Indiana Medicaid guidelines and the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
Job Responsibilities- Provide direct one‑on‑one ABA therapy to individuals with autism spectrum disorder and intellectual and developmental disabilities in home and community settings under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
- Implement individualized strategies from the behavior support plan
- Implement skill acquisition programs
- Implement behavior reduction programs to decrease problematic behaviors safely and effectively that interfere with learning, social interaction, or daily life
- Teach communication, social, adaptive, and daily living skills using evidence‑based ABA strategies with positive reinforcement and prompting to support success and meaningful behavior change
- Safely reduce challenging behaviors using approved behavior support techniques and Safety Care procedures
- Accurately collect and record behavioral and skill acquisition data during each session so the BCBA can adjust the behavior support plan if necessary
- Complete daily session notes and required documentation for clinical review and Medicaid compliance in the electronic health and medical record (EHR/EMR)
- Communicate professionally with caregivers, families, BCBAs, and the clinical team regarding client progress, behavior, development, and concerns
- Participate in team meetings and training sessions to enhance professional development
- Assist with assessments and implement feedback under the direction of the supervising BCBA
- Support clients with adaptive needs, including toileting and personal care, as needed
- Maintain client confidentiality and adhere to HIPAA and BACB Ethics Code standards
- Maintain RBT certification requirements, supervision hours, and ongoing professional development units
- Remain prepared for a BACB RBT certification audit
- Adhere to ethical and professional standards set forth by the BACB in all interactions
- Monitor and document client progress to ensure data collection is accurate and timely
- Engage in regular communication with families to provide guidance on reinforcing strategies at home
- Maintain a safe and supportive environment for clients and their families
- Provide direct care, including tasks related to communication, socialization, academic skills, and daily living activities
- Must be legally eligible to work in the United States
- Must be 18 years…
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