Behavior Technician / RBT Serving Adults with Disabilities-Bonus
About the position
Advancing Opportunities, an affiliate of Apis Services, is seeking a Full-Time Behavior Technician (RBT) to support adult clients living in residential group homes. This role is an integral part of our clinical team and offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of adults with developmental and mental health disabilities.
The Behavior Technician works under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to implement behavior intervention plans, provide one-on-one therapeutic support, and assist with data collection and treatment implementation.
Responsibilities
• Implement behavior intervention plans under the supervision of a BCBA
• Provide direct 1:1 therapeutic services to adults with developmental and co-occurring mental health disabilities
• Collect, record, and maintain accurate behavioral data daily
• Assist the BCBA with assessments, consultations, and program material development
• Implement teaching strategies and behavior modification techniques as outlined in treatment plans
• Support skill acquisition, maintenance, and mastery programs
• Complete required billing and clinical documentation accurately and on time
• Participate in staff meetings, training sessions, and supervision
• Collaborate with clinical team members to maintain a positive and effective therapeutic environment
• Follow all safety procedures and maintain strict confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA regulations
Requirements
• High School Diploma and current Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification (BACB)
• Direct Support Professional (DSP) with NADD DSP Certification
• Bachelor’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education, Social Work, Public Health, or a related field plus one year of behavioral support experience
• Experience working with adults with developmental disabilities, autism, and/or special needs
• Strong understanding of confidentiality, ethics, and HIPAA compliance
• Adherence to BACB Ethical Guidelines
• Current CPR certification (or willingness to obtain and maintain recertification)
• Ability to build and maintain professional, collaborative relationships with clients, families, and team members
• Strong communication skills, professionalism, and reliability
Benefits
• Paid mileage for travel between group homes
• CEU reimbursement up to $500 annually
• Hybrid work environment (remote documentation + in-person client visits)
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Advancing Opportunities, an affiliate of Apis Services, is seeking a Full-Time Behavior Technician (RBT) to support adult clients living in residential group homes. This role is an integral part of our clinical team and offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of adults with developmental and mental health disabilities.
The Behavior Technician works under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to implement behavior intervention plans, provide one-on-one therapeutic support, and assist with data collection and treatment implementation.
Responsibilities
• Implement behavior intervention plans under the supervision of a BCBA
• Provide direct 1:1 therapeutic services to adults with developmental and co-occurring mental health disabilities
• Collect, record, and maintain accurate behavioral data daily
• Assist the BCBA with assessments, consultations, and program material development
• Implement teaching strategies and behavior modification techniques as outlined in treatment plans
• Support skill acquisition, maintenance, and mastery programs
• Complete required billing and clinical documentation accurately and on time
• Participate in staff meetings, training sessions, and supervision
• Collaborate with clinical team members to maintain a positive and effective therapeutic environment
• Follow all safety procedures and maintain strict confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA regulations
Requirements
• High School Diploma and current Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification (BACB)
• Direct Support Professional (DSP) with NADD DSP Certification
• Bachelor’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education, Social Work, Public Health, or a related field plus one year of behavioral support experience
• Experience working with adults with developmental disabilities, autism, and/or special needs
• Strong understanding of confidentiality, ethics, and HIPAA compliance
• Adherence to BACB Ethical Guidelines
• Current CPR certification (or willingness to obtain and maintain recertification)
• Ability to build and maintain professional, collaborative relationships with clients, families, and team members
• Strong communication skills, professionalism, and reliability
Benefits
• Paid mileage for travel between group homes
• CEU reimbursement up to $500 annually
• Hybrid work environment (remote documentation + in-person client visits)
Apply Now
Apply Now