Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT)
OverviewSkyward Spectrum provides in-home applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy services. We are seeking Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT’s) to provide direct therapy services to clients.As an organization, we believe in putting clinical needs first and treating families right, and we want a clinical team who thinks the same way. This job is an opportunity to partner with us to ensure the best possible quality of care for kids.ABA therapy is one of the fastest growing fields in medicine today. Get your career started with Skyward Spectrum.Our ValuesRespecting each child for his or her individual strengthsTailoring services to the needs of each childFostering the development and promotion of our staffMaintaining a positive and collaborative work environmentHigh clinical standardsGiving every RBT both the space to be themselves, and the support to ensure their successBenefits for All RBTs:Paid for non-billable work10-20% Supervision from BCBAPotential for professional growthBenefits for Full-Time RBTs:PTOHealth InsuranceLife InsuranceVisionDentalShort Term Disability InsuranceTraining401(k)Schedule:Part-time (daytime or evening) and full-time positions availableWork a standard schedule Monday - Friday, and/or choose a weekend/evening optionFlexible availabilityWork Setting:In home, in school & in communityQualifications:High school or equivalentRBT Certification (Preferred) or willing to become certified within 30 daysCompassion and patience towards children with disabilities and their familiesTechnologically proficient; familiarity with Apple and/or Android devices.18 years of ageExperience working with childrenMust be punctual, professional, and reliableEmpathy, integrity, and a positive upbeat energyPersonal means of transportation (willing to travel)Clear background check and drug testMust be able to lift 35 poundsMust be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time.Needs to move about the child's home, playground or natural environments to engage in ABA Therapy with children.Must be able to ascend/descend stairs/ladders to engage children in gross motor activities.Must be able to position self on the floor to engage with children during activities.Experience/Education in field such as mental/behavioral health, social work, psychology, etc. Preferred (preferred).6 months of ABA experience working with children with Autism (preferred)Responsibilities:Deliver 1:1 instruction consistent with best practice in ABA therapyImplement the treatment plan created by your BCBA supervisorTravel to client homesWork collaboratively with a BCBA supervisor to implement basic principles and teaching procedures of ABA therapy.Collect detailed behavior and skill acquisition data during sessions and input into an electronic device, logging all hours and data accurately.Attend Monthly Staff MeetingsCommunicate with parents and with BCBA to improve treatment over timeTake detailed session notesSchedule:Monday to FridayWeekends optional