Registered Behavior Technician
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Education / Teaching
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Healthcare
ABA Therapy / Behavioral Therapy
Registered Behavior Technician
Gardner Public Schools
Qualifications:High School diploma required (must meet highly qualified regulations if no degree held) or Associates Degree, or higher. Associates Degree or higher preferred.
Registered Behavior Technician:
Entry Level
Experience working with children with special needs
Reports To:BCBA/Administration
Job Summary:Responsible for implementing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) based programs for students with special needs as directed by the Board Certified Behavior Analyst/Program Special Education Teacher
Performance Responsibilities:Works primarily with students on IEPs with varying abilities including, but not limited to:
Autism Spectrum Disorder, Multiple Disabilities, Behaviorally and/or Emotionally Disabled
Works directly with individual students requiring specialized instruction, and social/emotional and behavioral interventions
Implements lead teacher/specialist developed lessons without direct supervision
Is able to manage challenging students that may engage in aggressions, profanity, spitting, or other forms of inappropriate or maladaptive behaviors
Implements instructional and behavioral programs designed by the BCBA/lead teacher including, but not limited to:
- Discrete trail training
- Data collection and graphing
- Documentation and feedback
- Instruction and de-escalation techniques that may require physical interventions and follow through
Maintains high level of ethical behavior and confidentiality of information about students and their records
Facilitates participation of assigned students in peer activities, general classroom activities, and maintains contact with teacher(s) to monitor student progress
Prepares alternative materials as requested by the teacher/specialist/BCBA
Compiles reports of daily accomplishments and/or behaviors for regular meetings with educators, as well as with the BCBA to review students' progress. These reports may be sent home daily, under the direct supervision of classroom teacher and/or other special educators
Supporting students at job sites and/or a variety of community trips, if needed
Assists with self-help skills including but not limited to feeding, toileting
Perform any other related duties as assigned by the Principal, Director of Pupil Personnel Services or other appropriate administrator.
Requirements:- Must be able to meet all requirements of restraint training and physically able to perform restraints
- Must be able to pass and maintain RBT certification
- Able to lift 50 lbs.
District employee to work total number of school days as identified in GEA contract; includes 15 days during the extended school year
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