Registered Behavioral Tech

ALWAYSNEAR HOME CARE LLC

Registered Behavioral Tech

Marietta, GA +1 location
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Competitive salary

    Flexible schedule

    Training & development

    About the Role:

    The Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) provides high-quality, one-on-one respite care and behavioral support to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder within a home-based setting. The primary objective is to ensure the safety and well-being of the client while providing the family with necessary relief. The RBT implements behavioral stabilization strategies, maintains existing developmental skills, and facilitates age-appropriate engagement under the supervision of the leadership team.

    Responsibilities:

    1. Direct Care & Safety

    Behavioral Supervision: Provide 1:1 continuous supervision to ensure the child’s safety in the home and community settings.

    Safety Protocol Implementation: Follow specific safety plans for children who may engage in elopement (running away), pica (eating non-food items), or self-injurious behaviors.

    ADL Assistance: Assist with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) as outlined in the service plan, including toileting/diapering, dressing, and mealtime assistance (noting any specific sensory or dietary restrictions).

    1. Behavioral Support & Skill Maintenance

    Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) Adherence: Implement existing behavioral strategies to de-escalate "maladaptive" behaviors and reinforce "replacement" behaviors as designed by the BCBA or Agency Supervisor.

    De-escalation: Utilize approved non-violent crisis intervention techniques if the child becomes overwhelmed or dysregulated.

    Positive Reinforcement: Identify and utilize the child’s "high-preference" items or activities to encourage positive engagement during the respite session.

    1. Therapeutic Engagement & Play

    Social Coaching: Facilitate age-appropriate play (e.g., turn-taking, interactive games) tailored to the child's developmental level.

    Sensory Integration: Engage the child in sensory-friendly activities (e.g., heavy work, fidgets, or quiet time) based on their specific sensory profile.

    1. Documentation & Communication

    Incident Reporting: Immediately report any accidents, injuries, or significant behavioral episodes to the Agency Supervisor and the parents.

    Parental Communication: Provide a brief "handoff" report to the parents at the end of the session, highlighting positive moments and any challenges encountered.

    1. Professional Conduct

    Professional Boundaries: Maintain strict professional boundaries with the family, avoiding dual relationships while working in the private home.

    HIPAA Compliance: Protect the child’s and family’s privacy by handling all health and personal information securely.

    Requirements:

    Must hold a valid Registered Behavioral Technician (RBT) certification.

    Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities preferred.

    Strong communication skills and ability to work collaboratively.

    Compassionate demeanor with a passion for helping others.

    Ability to handle challenging behaviors with patience and professionalism.

    Reliable transportation and flexibility in scheduling.

    Background check clearance required.

    High school diploma or equivalent; further education in behavioral health is a plus.

  • Locations
    Marietta, GA • Villa Rica, GA