To thrive as an Internship Registered Behavioral Technician, foundational knowledge in applied behavior analysis (ABA), keen observation skills, and a high school diploma or relevant coursework are typically required. Familiarity with data collection systems, ABA software, and a Registered Behavioral Technician (RBT) credential or enrollment in RBT training are important technical qualifications. Strong communication, patience, and adaptability help interns build rapport with clients and collaborate effectively with supervising Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs). These skills ensure accurate implementation of behavior plans, positive client outcomes, and a supportive learning experience in clinical or educational environments.