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Assessment Rbt Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

... assessments as needed. * Participate in ongoing training, evaluations, and team meetings. * Work ... Track supervision hours and annually renew the RBT certification as mandated by the BACB to ...

Autism Support Aide

La Verkin, UT · On-site

$18 - $25/hr

... assessments as needed. * Participate in ongoing training, evaluations, and team meetings. * Work ... Track supervision hours and annually renew the RBT certification as mandated by the BACB to ...

Autism Center Worker

Cedar City, UT · On-site

$18 - $25/hr

... assessments as needed. * Participate in ongoing training, evaluations, and team meetings. * Work ... Track supervision hours and annually renew the RBT certification as mandated by the BACB to ...

Behavior Technician

Cedar City, UT · On-site

$18 - $25/hr

... assessments as needed. * Participate in ongoing training, evaluations, and team meetings. * Work ... Track supervision hours and annually renew the RBT certification as mandated by the BACB to ...

... assessments as needed. * Participate in ongoing training, evaluations, and team meetings. * Work ... Track supervision hours and annually renew the RBT certification as mandated by the BACB to ...

Behavior Technician

La Verkin, UT · On-site

$18 - $25/hr

... assessments as needed. * Participate in ongoing training, evaluations, and team meetings. * Work ... Track supervision hours and annually renew the RBT certification as mandated by the BACB to ...

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Assessment Rbt information

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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Autism Center Worker

$18 - $25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

At Possibilities, we’re redefining what ABA therapy can look and feel like for our learners, their families, and our team. We are growing at a healthy, exciting pace and are looking for employees who are passionate about helping others, inspired by meaningful progress, and energized by building something special. Founded on the belief that every child and young adult can succeed with the right tools, Possibilities exists to help learners and their loved ones imagine new opportunities through compassionate, individualized care. We do ABA differently, guided by values of hope, community, empowerment, and growth that shape everything we do.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities:

  • Work one-on-one with children to implement ABA-based intervention plans.
  • Prepare for each session by:
    • Setting up materials
    • Reviewing previous notes and graphs
    • Familiarizing themselves with the treatment program, schedule, and goals, prior to each client’s session.
  • Conduct teaching and intervention according to training and client-specific intervention plans.
  • Complete the session by updating parents/caregivers and writing a timely session note.

Detailed Responsibilities

  • Consistently implement treatment plans with fidelity (under BCBAs direction) across a wide variety of domains, such as toilet training, communication, social, and adaptive living skills
  • Collect and maintain accurate session data and clinical notes using data collection software.
  • Communicate appropriately and effectively with colleagues and families.
  • Provide progress updates to parents/caregivers and communicate effectively with the BCBA regarding learner's progress
  • Assist with parent training and clinical assessments as needed.
  • Participate in ongoing training, evaluations, and team meetings.
  • Work ethically and with integrity while following the BACB Ethical Code, HIPAA regulations, and adhere to company policies and procedures to ensure professional integrity.
  • Adhere to attendance policies and maintain a reliable and punctual work schedule to provide consistent client care.
  • Track supervision hours and annually renew the RBT certification as mandated by the BACB to maintain the certification.
  • Attend to all essential care needs of children during their session, including assisting with toileting and diaper changes, wiping noses, cleaning up spills or bodily fluids, supporting meal and snack times, and ensuring overall safety.
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Compensation/Pay:

  • $18–$25/hour—we pay a single competitive wage for all of your work, from training and beyond - no lower rate for training or other activities.

Work Location(s):

  • Work Location: Treatment center, client homes,and community locations

Working as a Behavior Technician with Possibilities offers these additional benefits:

Part-time Benefits:

  • Opportunities for career growth and advancement
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Employee recognition and rewards programs
  • Pet Insurance
  • Discounted mobile phone plans

While we typically hire for part-time hours, candidates with sufficient open availability that aligns with client session needs may be eligible to work 30-40 hours per week. Depending on availability, we may be able to offer full-time status immediately or support a gradual schedule build toward full-time hours. Generally, broader availability allows for faster schedule fulfillment and an easier transition to full-time status. Once full-time status is achieved, employees are eligible for the following full-time benefits:

Opportunities for career growth and advancement

  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Employee recognition and rewards programs
  • Medical Insurance Contributions
  • Additional voluntary group insurance options including:
    • Dental
    • Vision
    • Short-term disability
    • Basic Life Insurance, Voluntary Life Insurance, and AD&D.
    • Accident Insurance
    • Pet Insurance
  • Discounted mobile phone plans
  • Certification fees and renewals paid for up front
  • Premium pay for holidays

In addition, Possibilities also offers an extremely flexible schedule, created in 3-hour shifts, between 9:00am & 7:00pm. Perfect for working around college classes, parenting responsibilities, or life in general.

Possibilities ABA provides all the (paid) training you will need to be successful in this position, including earning your Registered Behavior Technician certification!

Join our team now and capture incredible opportunities to lead and grow with us as we expand our services throughout Southern Utah & South Dakota!

Job Qualifications & Requirements

  • RBT Certification
    • Must have current/active RBT certification OR be willing to get RBT certified within 90 days after hire and maintain certification.
  • Education & Experience
    • Minimum Requirement: High School Diploma (or equivalent)
    • Preferred: Experience working with children and individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
  • Scheduling, Travel, & Work Locations
    • Reliable transportation and a clean driving record with proof of auto insurance.
    • Ability to work in client homes, community locations, and treatment centers.
    • Availability to work at least 12 hours per week, with some flexibility to accommodate client needs.
  • Physical Requirements
    • Mobility: Position requires the ability to safely navigate stairs and move throughout all areas of the facility, including basement and upper floors, without the use of an elevator or ramp, including multiple trips per day as needed to access therapy rooms.
    • Active Movement: Position requires frequent standing, walking, and active movement throughout the therapy floor, including therapy rooms, cafeteria tables, and play areas, for multiple hours per day. Duties involve a fast-paced environment and may include climbing on play equipment, kneeling, crouching, and assisting children at their level.
    • Child Engagement: Ability to actively engage with children, including kneeling, sitting on the floor, and playing. Must be able to move quickly, including brief running, to keep pace with a child who may elope or require immediate physical support for safety. Ability to transition between sitting, kneeling, or crouching on the ground to standing quickly to engage with and support children as needed.
    • Lifting Requirements: Must be able to regularly lift and carry up to 30 pounds, occasionally lift up to 50 pounds, and rarely lift up to 75 pounds.
    • Environmental Exposure: Ability to tolerate exposure to bodily fluids of children, including urine, feces, and saliva, as well as common classroom and household substances such as craft supplies (glue, markers, paints), cleaning products, pet dander, and other typical environmental allergens. Must be able to tolerate these substances through both skin contact and inhalation during daily activities.
    • Noise: Ability to tolerate a loud and stimulating environment, including children yelling, playing, and engaging in various activities throughout the day. Employees must be able to maintain focus and perform duties effectively despite potential auditory and visual stimulation.
    • Technology/Visual/Hearing Requirements: Ability to see, touch, and utilize technology devices to access schedules, track data, complete session notes, and communicate with co-workers using computers, tablets, and other technology. Frequent use of hands and eyes is required to complete these tasks accurately throughout the workday. Hearing is essential to conduct therapy sessions, respond to children’s needs, and remain alert in emergency situations to ensure the safety of children.

Equal Opportunity Employer Statement

Possibilities is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all employees and applicants. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic in accordance with applicable laws.