Job Overview
A successful Registered Behavior Technician needs various technical and interpersonal skills to excel in this role. First, these professionals need to complete years of education and training to develop skills like psychology and social work. This also covers things like collecting data and conducting interviews. Second, Registered Behavior Technicians need various people skills to help them communicate and connect with patients.
This includes skills like:
- Communication skills.
- The ability to empathize with patients and their family members.
- The ability to remain professional in high-stress situations.
- Flexibility and adaptability.
- Listening and reasoning skills.
- Providing direct client care in one-on-one and group settings.
- Following the behavior reduction and behavioral skill acquisition protocols.
- Collecting and recording data based on client behavior.
- Communicating with clients, parents, and caregivers regarding client progress.
- Assisting behavior analysts and assistant behavior analysts with behavior reduction assessments and skills acquisition.
- Assisting behavior analysts and assistant behavior analysts in the preparation of client materials.
- Current RBT Certification.
About Positive Behavior Steps:
Positive Behavior Steps was established in an effort to increase the amount of support to the special needs’ population, as individuals with Autism and other developmental disabilities are often limited to resources that support them in overcoming barriers at home and within their community. We advocate for our clients by providing quality support with trained staff, and by assisting families that may be overwhelmed by the challenges of raising a child with developmental delays.
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- Salary Offers $22 - $28 an hour