School Based Behavior Technician / Registered Behavior Technician
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Behavior Technician / Registered Behavior Technician (RBT Preferred) School-Based ABA | 30+ Hours/Week | 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM, Monday–Friday
Education Behavior Consultants (EBC) is hiring school-based Behavior Technicians / Registered Behavior Technicians to support students across the Central Valley during the school day. If you enjoy being on campus, collaborating with teachers, and helping students succeed in real classrooms, this role is for you.
We are deeply dedicated to the Valley and the people who live in it. Our students, our families, our schools. This is home, and we show up like it.
Who We Are
EBC is a behavior agency that partners closely with local school districts to support autistic and neurodivergent students in:
General education classrooms
Special education programs
Behavior-focused / IBP-style classrooms
Small group and 1:1 instructional settings
Our culture is:
Collaborative and supportive: we work as a team, not in isolation
Training-focused: we prioritize coaching, modeling, and growth
Student-centered: we care about dignity, independence, and meaningful progress
Valley-rooted: we are committed to serving our local community with integrity and consistency
What You’ll Do (School-Based Role)
As a school-based BT/RBT, you will:
Provide 1:1 or small-group behavioral and academic support to students throughout the school day
Implement ABA-based strategies in classrooms, on the playground, and across campus
Support goals related to communication, social skills, academics, and behavior regulation
Follow Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) designed by a BCBA and the school team
Collect clear, simple data on student progress and behavior
Collaborate with teachers, aides, and BCBAs to maintain consistency and alignment
Model calm, professional behavior during both routine and challenging moments
Help foster a positive, respectful, and inclusive environment for students
This is an active, on-your-feet position that involves moving with students across different school settings.
Schedule & Availability (Required)
This position is school-based with consistent daytime hours:
Approximately 30+ hours per week
Required availability (non-negotiable):
Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Follows the general school calendar, with potential adjusted opportunities during school breaks for center-based training or other activities
Because this role is tied directly to school schedules and student needs, open availability from 8:00–3:00 PM, Monday–Friday, is required.
RBT Preferred
We welcome candidates with a range of experience levels, but for this role:
RBT certification is preferred
If you are not yet an RBT, we are especially interested in applicants who are motivated to pursue their RBT with support and training from our team
Who You Are
We are looking for people who:
Enjoy working with children and teens in a school setting
Can consistently commit to daytime school hours (8:00–3:00 PM, Monday–Friday)
Are patient, calm, and able to maintain professionalism in busy or challenging situations
Can follow structured plans and are open to coaching and constructive feedback
Communicate respectfully with students, school staff, and EBC team members
Are dependable, punctual, and take pride in delivering high-quality support
Helpful (but not required) experience:
Current RBT certification
Experience as a paraeducator/IA, classroom aide, tutor, camp counselor, or other school-based role
Experience in ABA, special education, or related fields
What We Offer
Structured training and onboarding tailored to school-based work
Ongoing support and supervision from BCBAs and clinical leaders
Opportunities to earn or maintain your RBT credential
A supportive school services team that values communication, problem-solving, and shared ownership
A culture that emphasizes respect, growth, and realistic expectations
The opportunity to make a direct, meaningful impact on students’ lives in the Central Valley