Registered Behavior Technician

ABA RESULTS LLC

Registered Behavior Technician

Gainesville, FL +1 location
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Free uniforms

    Training & development

    Position Overview

    The Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) is a vital member of the clinical team who provides high‑quality, evidence‑based behavioral intervention services to autistic children under the close supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). RBTs implement individualized treatment plans designed to increase communication, social skills, daily living skills, and adaptive behaviors while reducing behaviors that interfere with learning.

    Key Responsibilities

    Implement Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) treatment programs as written and supervised by a BCBA.

    Deliver 1:1 direct therapy in home, school, or community settings.

    Use evidence‑based teaching procedures such as Discrete Trial Training (DTT), Natural Environment Teaching (NET), task analysis, shaping, and prompting hierarchies.

    Collect accurate, real‑time data on skill acquisition and behavior reduction goals using digital or paper‑based systems.

    Follow behavior intervention plans (BIPs) with fidelity, including reinforcement strategies, antecedent interventions, and crisis‑prevention procedures.

    Support the development of communication skills using AAC devices, PECS, vocal language, or other BCBA‑recommended systems.

    Promote generalization of skills across people, settings, and materials.

    Maintain a safe, supportive, and engaging learning environment.

    Participate in ongoing training, competency assessments, and supervision sessions as required by the BACB.

    Communicate professionally with caregivers, supervisors, and team members while maintaining client confidentiality.

    Implement ethical guidelines consistent with the BACB’s RBT Ethics Code.

    Qualifications

    Active RBT certification

    High school diploma required; associate or bachelor’s degree in psychology, education, or related field preferred.

    Experience working with children or individuals with developmental disabilities is necessary.

    Ability to follow detailed instructions, accept feedback, and implement treatment plans consistently.

    Strong communication, patience, and problem‑solving skills.

    Physical ability to engage in play‑based activities, sit on the floor, lift up to 25 lbs, and move quickly during sessions if needed.

    Work Environment

    Sessions will occur in a school or community setting.

    Must be located or willing to drive to Hawthorne.

    RBTs work closely with a supervising BCBA and participate in regular team meetings and training.

    Schedule: Monday: 8:30am-12pm Tuesday: 8:30am-12pm Wednesday: 8:30am-3pm, 12:00-12:30- Clinicals (will attend virtually), 12:30-1pm paid break, 3:00-3:30 training (will attend virtually) Thursday: 8:30am-3pm, 12-1pm unpaid break Friday: 8:30am-3pm, 12-1pm unpaid break

    Why This Role Matters

    RBTs play a crucial role in helping autistic children build meaningful, lifelong skills. Through compassionate, consistent, and data‑driven intervention, RBTs support children in reaching their fullest potential while empowering families along the way.

  • Locations
    Gainesville, FL • Fort Myers, FL