Behavior Technician/RBT
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Healthcare
ABA Therapy / Behavioral Therapy
About the Role
At Possibilities, we’re redefining what ABA therapy can look and feel like for our learners, their families, and our team. We are growing at a healthy, exciting pace and are looking for employees who are passionate about helping others, inspired by meaningful progress, and energized by building something special. Founded on the belief that every child and young adult can succeed with the right tools, Possibilities exists to help learners and their loved ones imagine new opportunities through compassionate, individualized care.
We do ABA differently, guided by values of hope, community, empowerment, and growth that shape everything we do.
- 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, and familiarizing yourself 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 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 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.
Certified Pay: $18–$25 per hour, depending on experience; effective after obtaining or renewing RBT certification.
Work LocationClient’s homes, community locations, and treatment center.
Benefits- Opportunities for career growth and advancement
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Employee recognition and rewards programs
- Medical Insurance Contributions
- Additional voluntary group insurance options including:
- Dental
- Vision
- Short‑term disability
- Basic Life Insurance, Voluntary Life Insurance, and AD&D
- Accident Insurance
- Pet Insurance
- Discounted mobile phone plans
- RBT Certification
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Must have current/active RBT certification OR be willing to get RBT certified within 90 days after hire and maintain certification. - Education & Experience
:- Minimum:
High School Diploma (or equivalent) - Preferred:
Relevant college degree and coursework - Preferred:
Experience working with children and individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Minimum:
- Scheduling, Travel, & Work Locations
:- Reliable transportation and a clean driving record with proof of auto insurance
- Ability to work in client homes, community locations, and treatment centers
- Availability to work at least 12 hours per week, with some flexibility to accommodate client needs
- Physical Requirements
:- Mobility:
Ability to navigate stairs, space, and multiple floors without elevators or ramps. - Active Movement:
Frequent standing, walking, and active movement throughout therapy areas for multiple hours. - Child Engagement:
Ability to kneel, sit, crouch, and move quickly to engage with children. - Lifting:
Regularly lift and carry up to 30 pounds, occasionally up to 50 pounds, rarely up to 75 pounds. - Environmental Exposure:
Tolerance to bodily fluids of children and common household substances. - Noise:
Ability to tolerate a loud, stimulating environment with playing children. - Technology/Visual/Hearing:
Ability to see, touch, and use technology devices for schedules, data, and communication; hearing essential for therapy sessions and safety.
- Mobility:
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