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How much do adult rbt jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for adult rbt in Reading, PA is $22.66, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.22 and $25.14 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Adult RBT?

An Adult RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) works with adults with developmental disabilities or behavioral challenges, using applied behavior analysis (ABA) techniques to improve daily living skills and independence. They implement behavior intervention plans designed by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to support skill development, communication, and positive behaviors. This role often involves working in homes, clinics, or community settings to help clients meet their personal goals.

What does an Adult RBT do?

As an Adult RBT, your day typically involves working one-on-one with adult clients to implement individualized behavior intervention plans under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). You may be responsible for collecting and logging behavioral data, supporting clients with daily living skills, and reinforcing positive behavioral changes. Collaboration with other team members, such as therapists and caregivers, is common to ensure continuity of care and consistent application of strategies. This role requires flexibility, as daily activities can vary based on each client's needs and progress.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Adult RBT?

To thrive as an Adult Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), you need a solid understanding of behavior analysis principles, data collection, and implementation of behavioral interventions, usually supported by completion of the RBT certification. Familiarity with behavior tracking software and documentation systems is typically required. Strong communication skills, patience, and the ability to build rapport with adult clients are key soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure effective support, progress tracking, and positive outcomes for adults receiving behavioral therapy.

What other jobs can an adult RBT get?

An adult RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) can transition into roles such as behavior technician, behavioral therapist, or autism support specialist, often working in clinics, schools, or home settings. These positions typically require knowledge of behavior analysis, and additional certifications like BCBA or BCaBA can expand career opportunities in behavior therapy and supervision.

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Infographic showing various Adult Rbt job openings in Reading, PA as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 7% As Needed, 26% Full Time, and 65% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,123 per year, or $22.7 per hour.

Community Participation Supports Supervisor (IDD/Autism Service)

Access Services

Orwigsburg, PA

$16 - $19.75/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Access Services is hiring a Community Participation Supports (CPS) Supervisor to lead a team that supports adults with intellectual disabilities and autism to build meaningful, connected lives in their communities. Community Participation Supports (CPS) is a person-centered service designed to help individuals develop interpersonal, communication, daily living, and work-related skills while exploring community connections, volunteer opportunities, educational experiences, and pathways to greater independence. 

As a CPS Supervisor, you will oversee the delivery of high-quality supports, supervise and develop Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), and help ensure individuals achieve the goals outlined in their Support Plans. This role combines leadership, coaching, service coordination, and direct engagement with individuals and their support teams to create opportunities for growth, inclusion, and community participation. 

Because CPS services are delivered where individuals live, learn, work, and engage in their communities, this is a highly mobile and community-based leadership position in . The primary service area includes Lehighton, Pottsville, and Bartonsville, and the supervisor will regularly travel throughout the region to support staff, oversee services, and build relationships with individuals and community partners. The position may be based out of our Bethlehem or Orwigsburg office, with a combination of community-based work, office work, and flexibility to support the needs of the program. 

Essential Functions 

  • Provide regular supervision to multiple DSPs in a variety of settings. Develop and support DSPs to further implement positive individual outcomes. 
  • Engage DSPs in coaching conversations pertaining to career development and employee engagement. 
  • Provide direct care and direct support hours to meet program and individuals' needs, including but not limited to transferring, rotating, and changing individuals. 
  • Participate in the on-call rotation as assigned. 
  • Effectively assist resolution of crisis and conflict situations, if needed. 
  • Guide and discuss with staff members various methods of interventions and program planning for the individuals we serve and their families. 
  • Assist in hiring and orienting new DSPs. 
  • Conduct and/or attend case reviews and assessments on a regular basis. 
  • Help review and ensure timely implementation of Person-Centered Support Plans and provide periodic assessments of services. 
  • Identify and coordinate the goals/outcomes for each individual being served in cooperation with the individual and his/her identified team. 
  • Review service documentation on a regular basis, to help ensure quality compliance with the program and agency standards. Help ensure the highest quality of care to individuals that is helping them meet their needs. 
  • Help ensure that our services and operations are in compliance with Access Services' established policies and procedures. 
  • Maintain effective working relationships with representatives of state and local agencies and other professionals. 
  • Report on any operational, staff or individual concerns according to Access Services' established policies and procedures. 
  • Maintain appropriate, timely documentation as required of the position. 
  • Provide or prepare data such as statistical or financial information about the caseload. 
  • Keep abreast of developments in the field relating to the provision of services and intervention techniques. 
  • Provide direct care and direct support hours to meet program and individuals' needs, including but not limited to transferring, rotating, and changing individuals. 
  • Participate in the on-call rotation as assigned. 
  • This position requires the ability to travel during the course of a normal workday to successfully carry out the expectations of this position including attending offsite meetings, providing services in the community, and providing service oversight and supervision.  

Requirements

The selected candidate must meet all qualifying and ongoing job criteria including background checks, physical examination, and a driving history record.  

Driving Requirements:   

  • A valid US driver's license for at least two years, not including time with permit.   
  • No serious traffic convictions within the past three years. (Serious convictions include, but are not limited to, DUI, reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, or three or more traffic violations and/or at-fault accidents within that period).   
  • Access to a reliable vehicle during work hours. Vehicle must have valid registration and inspection stickers.   
  • Valid auto insurance. You will be asked to provide proof that you are a covered driver on the policy.  

Education: High school diploma or GED required. Bachelor's degree in the following preferred field is highly desirable: education, special education, psychology, counseling, gerontology, social work, or therapeutic recreation. 

Certification: A NADD, RBT, CNA, or BCBA certification is preferred if bachelor's degree preference is not met. 

Experience: Two years of supervisory experience in social services highly preferred. 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:  

  • Caring and cooperative attitude toward others with a view of seeing the need of others as more important than his/her own.  
  • Ability to plan, organize and supervise the work of others.  
  • Ability to exercise judgment and discretion in applying and interpreting laws, rules and policies governing agency services. Sound oral and written communication skills.  
  • Knowledge principles and methods of habilitation.  
  • Knowledge of behavior management, safety techniques and program planning principles. 
  • Proficiency in, or ability to learn and use, workplace applications, platforms and technologies including Outlook, Microsoft Office Suite, and the electronic healthcare record system. Ability to navigate computers and work-related systems.  

Essential Working Conditions/Physical Demands: Work in program sites and the community routinely providing direct care and/or support with individual(s). Stand, sit, bend, or run by self, or to provide proper care and supervision with an individual. Able to move and stay with an individual to keep them safe, both in home environment and community, both at near and far distances, even when an individual may struggle to meet identified expectations. Able to assist an individual who has fallen, regardless of weight or size. Walk, climb stairs by self, or to provide direct care and/or support. Work in a standard office environment. Utilize desktop computer equipment on a daily basis. Able to lift or move items associated with sedentary work and light work (exert up to 20 lbs.) Travel to offsite locations and regional office locations if necessary.

Benefits

Compensation, Schedule, and Pay  

This hourly rate starts at $22/hour, with increases based on education and experience. The schedule is Monday-Friday during regular business hours, with flexibility to meet program needs 

This is a highly mobile and community-based leadership position. The primary service area includes Lehighton, Pottsville, and Bartonsville, and the supervisor will regularly travel throughout the region to support staff, oversee services, and build relationships with individuals and community partners. The position may be based out of our Bethlehem or Orwigsburg office, with a combination of community-based work, office work, and flexibility to support the needs of the program. 

What You'll Gain at Access Services  

When you join our team, you're not just getting a job, you're stepping into a career with real support, growth, and impact. We offer a benefits package designed to meet you where you are in life.  

  • Health & Security: Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage, plus company-paid life insurance, disability protection and catastrophic sick leave. Access Services covers up to 88% of health premium with many employees paying less than $150/month.  
  • Time to Recharge: Full-time employees start their first year earning up to nearly 6 weeks of paid time off (20+ PTO days plus 9 paid holidays), with even more time added as you grow your career with us.  
  • Invest in Your Future: 401(k) with company match, tuition reimbursement program, and access to college tuition discounts.  
  • Built into the Job: Mileage & toll reimbursement.  
  • Support Beyond Work: Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with free, confidential resources for you and your family, including:   
    • Counseling and emotional support through in-person, telehealth and text therapy.  
    • Financial and legal guidance 
  • Grow With Us: Paid training, ongoing professional development, and opportunities to learn and advance across diverse roles and programs.  

Access Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.