Social Skills Tutor
Listed on 2026-01-03
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Healthcare
Behavior Technician/RBT
Job Details
Job Location: St George 410 - St George , UT 84770
Position Type: Full-Time/Part-Time
Education Level: High School
Travel Percentage: Field based, in client homes
Job Shift: Any
Job Category: Health Care
Do you love working with children? Have you ever been drawn to kids with challenges or disabilities? How about work that doesn’t feel like work, but fills your bucket and brings you purpose?
Working as a Behavior Technician with children with Autism will provide all of this and more:
- No two days are exactly the same - you will not get bored here!
- Gain skills, and a national certification that will strengthen your qualifications for a wide variety of career paths.
- See the impact of your work first-hand, every single day as you watch the children you work with display new skills, speak new words, and accomplish goals they couldn’t do before.
Working as a Behavior Technician with Possibilities offers these additional benefits:
- Extremely flexible schedule, created in 3-hour shifts, between 9:00am & 7:00pm. Perfect for working around college classes, parenting responsibilities, or life in general.
- Upbeat, positive atmosphere with awesome co-workers.
- Paid time off even for part-time employees!
Possibilities ABA provides all the training you will need to be successful in this position, including earning your Registered Behavior Technician certification!
Join our team now and capture incredible opportunities to lead and grow with us as we expand our services throughout Southern Utah & South Dakota!
QualificationsJob Description - Registered Behavior Technician
Under the direction of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), the Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) provides clinical skills instruction and behavior reduction protocols based upon the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to children with autism and related developmental disabilities in the home, community, and/or school settings.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities- Work one-on-one with children to implement ABA-based intervention plans.
- Prepare for each session by:
- Setting up materials
- Reviewing previous notes and graphs
- Familiarizing themselves with the treatment program, schedule, and goals, prior to each client’s session.
- Conduct teaching and intervention according to training and client-specific intervention plans.
- Complete the session by updating parents/caregivers and writing a timely session note.
- Consistently implement treatment plans with fidelity (under BCBAs direction) across a wide variety of domains, such as toilet training, communication, social, and adaptive living skills
- Collect and maintain accurate session data and clinical notes using data collection software.
- Communicate appropriately and effectively with colleagues and families.
- Provide progress updates to parents/caregivers and communicate effectively with the BCBA regarding learner's progress
- Review and implement consultation/supervision note recommendations
- Assist with parent training and clinical assessments as needed.
- Participate in ongoing training, evaluations, and team meetings.
- Work ethically and with integrity while following the BACB Ethical Code, HIPAA regulations, and adhere to company policies and procedures to ensure professional integrity.
- Adhere to attendance policies and maintain a reliable and punctual work schedule to provide consistent client care.
- Track supervision hours and annually renew the RBT certification as mandated by the BACB to maintain the certification.
- Attend to all essential care needs of children during their session, including assisting with toileting and diaper changes, wiping noses, cleaning up spills or bodily fluids, supporting meal and snack times, and ensuring overall safety.
- Perform other duties as assigned
- RBT Certification
- Must have current/active RBT certification OR be willing to get RBT certified
- Commitment to obtain & maintain active RBT certification is required
- Education & Experience
- Minimum Requirement: High School Diploma (or equivalent)
- Preferred:
Relevant college degree and coursework - Preferred:
Experience working with children and individuals with Autism Spectrum…
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