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Assessment Rbt Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Collaborate with a BCBA on assessments, treatment planning, goal development, and the creation or ... Willingness to obtain/maintain RBT certification or applicable state ABA license. Enrollment in a ...

Collaborate with a BCBA on assessments, treatment planning, goal development, and the creation or ... Willingness to obtain/maintain RBT certification or applicable state ABA license. Enrollment in a ...

Program Supervisor

Portland, OR · On-site

$29.50/hr

Collaborate with a BCBA on assessments, treatment planning, goal development, and the creation or ... Willingness to obtain/maintain RBT certification or applicable state ABA license. Enrollment in a ...

Collaborate with a BCBA on assessments, treatment planning, goal development, and the creation or ... Willingness to obtain/maintain RBT certification or applicable state ABA license. Enrollment in a ...

Program Supervisor

Portland, OR · On-site

$29.50/hr

Collaborate with a BCBA on assessments, treatment planning, goal development, and the creation or ... Willingness to obtain/maintain RBT certification or applicable state ABA license. Enrollment in a ...

Program Supervisor

Salem, OR · On-site

$26.50/hr

Collaborate with a BCBA on assessments, treatment planning, goal development, and the creation or ... Willingness to obtain/maintain RBT certification or applicable state ABA license. Enrollment in a ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assessment Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assessment RBT, you need foundational knowledge of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles, a high school diploma or equivalent, and an active RBT certification. Familiarity with data collection software, electronic health records, and behavior assessment tools is typically required. Strong observational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for interacting with clients and supporting supervising behavior analysts. These competencies ensure accurate assessment, effective intervention, and quality client care in behavioral health settings.

What are some common challenges Assessment RBTs face during behavioral assessments, and how can they navigate them effectively?

Assessment Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) often encounter challenges such as managing client anxiety, responding to unexpected behaviors, and ensuring accurate data collection during assessments. To navigate these, it's important to build rapport with clients, remain adaptable, and closely follow the guidance of supervising Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs). Effective communication with families and the clinical team also helps in addressing concerns and ensuring consistency. Regular training and feedback sessions are valuable for refining assessment techniques and maintaining the quality of service.

What are Assessment RBTs?

Assessment RBTs, or Registered Behavior Technicians specializing in assessments, are paraprofessionals trained to assist Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) with conducting behavioral assessments for individuals, often children, with autism or other developmental disorders. Their role involves collecting data, implementing assessment procedures, and supporting the development of individualized treatment plans under supervision. Assessment RBTs ensure that accurate information is gathered to help guide effective behavioral interventions. They must adhere to ethical guidelines and maintain certification through ongoing training.

What is the difference between Assessment Rbt vs Behavior Technician?

AspectAssessment RbtBehavior Technician
CertificationsRegistered Behavior Technician (RBT) certificationTypically holds RBT certification or similar
Primary RoleConducts assessments, collects data, supports treatment plansImplements behavior plans, provides direct client support
Work EnvironmentClinics, schools, homes under supervisionSimilar settings, often supervised by BCBA or RBT
Job FocusAssessment and data collectionBehavior implementation and support

The main difference is that Assessment Rbt primarily conducts assessments and data collection to inform treatment plans, while Behavior Technicians focus on implementing those plans and providing direct client support. Both roles require RBT certification and work in similar environments, but their responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

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SOESD - Board Certified Behavior Analyst for the 2026-2027 School Year

Southern Oregon Education Service District

Medford, OR

$74.80K - $91.50K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Southern Oregon Education Service District's Special Education Program is looking to hire a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who wants to work with a supportive multidisciplinary team (Autism consultants, school psychologists, life skill classroom teachers, etc.) assigned to serve students in SOESD's special programs and component school districts.  The BCBA is to provide a range of direct and consultative services including but not limited to: coaching and training, collaboration with school district teams, conducting assessments (i.e. functional behavioral assessments, evaluations for Autism Spectrum Disorders eligibility, etc.), writing behavior support plans and IEP goals, participating in eligibility/IEP meetings, tracking student progress, and conducting individual and small group sessions about social skills, functional communication, organization, self-advocacy, adaptive/life skills, etc.  The students we serve may qualify for special education services in various disability categories and may be bilingual. Some students are served in the general education environment, some have complex needs and are placed in life skills classrooms, some attend day treatment or in a mental health setting. The BCBA can access the SOESD's Autism and School Psychology teams for collaboration, collegiate support, for professional resources and materials, and for professional development. Consider applying to be a part of our dedicated team of professionals!
About SOESD
Southern Oregon ESD has locations in the Rogue Valley, Grants Pass, and Klamath Falls.
The Rogue Valley is the cultural and economic heart of southern Oregon, home to legendary snow-skiing, white-water rafting, kayaking, hiking, and fishing, as well as numerous cultural venues and events such as art galleries, the Britt Music Festivals, the Ashland Independent Film Festival, and the renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
Grants Pass is a beautiful river town with access to outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and rafting on the Rogue River. The city also boasts a lively downtown, a close-knit community, and a rich history.
Klamath County is proudly the home of Crater Lake National Park. With an average of 300 days of sunshine per year, outdoor sports are unlimited for all ages and all seasons.
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Board Certified Behavior Analyst

POSITION GOAL

The Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) will work with school teams to teach and implement research/evidence-based behavioral interventions to produce a positive behavioral change in students.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Employees in this position perform some or all of the following tasks. Other duties may be assigned. Essential duties of this position include: 

  1. Lead, coach, and collaborate with teams in developing interventions, functional behavior assessments, and behavior support plans to provide a safe and effective educational environment for students.
  2. Conduct descriptive and systematic behavioral assessments, including functional analyses, and provide behavior analytic interpretations of the results. Assist in the location and use of appropriate assessment instruments. Participate in multidisciplinary team assessments.
  3. Design and clinically supervise behavior analytic interventions, including progress monitoring, data analysis, and monitoring implementation fidelity, with various school teams. Clinically supervise the work of staff members who implement behavior analytic interventions.
  4. Provide clinical supervision of Registered Behavioral Technician (RBT)/Registered Behavior Analysis Interventionist (RBAI) and BCBA candidates.
  5. Teach others to carry out ethical and effective behavior analytic interventions based on published research and designs, and deliver instruction in behavior analysis.
  6. Develop procedures and training materials for students with challenging behaviors to enhance programs and ensure that program operations comply with established guidelines.
  7. Conduct workshops, training, in-service presentations, etc. in positive behavioral supports, collaborative problem solving, behavioral data collection, analysis, and support planning to develop skills and establish effective interventions for students.
  8. Work effectively and cooperatively with students, parents, teachers, administrators, support staff, and community members.
  9. Understand and use evidence-based practices for students with disabilities (e.g. PECS, assistive technology, visual supports, video modeling, social skills, collaborative problem solving, etc.)
  10. Contribute to the development of IEP goals, objectives, and individual programs and support staff in their implementation.
  11. Effectively use data tracking systems and IEP computer supports.
  12. Meet district, state, and federal timelines and legal requirements. Maintain student records and confidentiality.
  13. Participate in personal ongoing professional development and maintain certification.
  14. Adhere to the Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts.
  15. Follow established SOESD policies and procedures.
  16. Perform physical requirements unaided or with the assistance of reasonable accommodations (see below).
  17. Perform other job-related duties as assigned by the supervisor.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties.

  1. Current Certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst in good standing with the BACB.
  2. Master's degree in education, psychology, or other related field required.
  3. Minimum of 3 years of successful experience in behavioral analysis and intervention, including supporting students in an educational setting.
  4. Experience working with at-risk student populations.
  5. Experience in K-12 public education.
  6. Physical capability to respond to students to maintain a safe and supportive school environment.
  7. Proficient oral and written communication skills in English.
  8. Demonstrate the ability to communicate professionally, both orally and in writing.  
  9. Demonstrate strength in organization and efficiency in meeting deadlines.
  10. Experience in working with students, parents, and school personnel from culturally, linguistically, and racially diverse cultures and/or backgrounds.
  11. Preferred bilingual or multilingual skills.
  12. Effective communication, collaboration, and interpersonal skills for building an environment with a common instructional focus, promoting initiatives, and conveying expectations. The ability to work harmoniously with others.
  13. Proficient in the use of computers and Internet-based applications, including but not limited to email, student information, IEP, and data system applications.
  14. The ability to learn new automated systems as they are brought online by the District.

Valid Oregon Driver's License. Any equivalent combination of experience, certification, and training/education, deemed by the district, which provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to perform the essential functions of this job may be used as an alternative to this prerequisite.
 

Location:  In person, at assigned school(s).
Length of Position:  0.5-1.0 FTE / 190 days (academic year)
Salary:   Per Licensed Collective Bargaining Agreement: $62,576.96 to $107,893.12 annually for 2026-2027 school year. 
Immediate Supervisor: Department Administrator



SOESD Benefits (For .50 FTE and Over):  

  • Southern Oregon ESD contributes up to $2114.00 per month (family coverage) for health, dental, and vision insurance premiums for qualified employees.
  • Employer-paid PERS (Public Employee Retirement System), including an additional 6% individual investment account with PERS.
  • 9 paid holidays
  • A generous sick, vacation, and discretionary (personal) leave packet is also provided to qualified employees.  

Health Insurance:  

  • OEBB MODA
  • Includes medical, dental, vision & prescription insurance
  • Monthly premium deducted pre-tax  

Options:  

  • Health Savings Accounts
  • Flexible Spending Accounts medical, day-care expenses
  • Optional Coverage for Additional Life, AD&D, Short Term Disability Insurance through Aflac or American Fidelity
  • 403(b)
  • Mercy Flights Membership  


Physical Requirements
The following physical requirements are essential functions of the Board Certified Behavior Analyst position:

1.  Stand/Walk:  4-6 hrs./day
2.  Sit/Sit of Floor:  4-6 hrs./day
3.  Drive:  1-4 hrs./day
4.  Bending: Frequently
5.  Squat: Frequently
6.  Climb Stairs: Frequently
7.  Single Grasping: Frequently
8.  Pushing: Occasionally
9.  Pulling: Occasionally
10.  Fine Manipulation: Frequently
11.  Repetitive Foot Control: Occasionally
12.  Lifting (less than 25 lbs.): Occasionally
13.  Lifting (25-50 lbs.): Occasionally
14.  Lifting (50-75 lbs.): Limited
15.  Lifting (75-100 lbs.): Not at all
16.  Shift position quickly: Frequently
17.  Strength/Endurance: Occasionally 
Note: This is not necessarily an exhaustive or all-inclusive list of responsibilities, skills, duties, requirements, efforts, functions, or working conditions associated with the job.  This job description is not a contract of employment or a promise or guarantee of any specific terms or conditions of employment.  The school district may add to, modify, or delete any aspect of this job (or the position itself) at any time as it deems advisable. 
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY  
SOESD is an equal opportunity employer that complies with applicable employment discrimination laws, including ORS Ch. 659, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act.