To thrive as a Remote Behavioral Technician, you need knowledge of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles, experience working with individuals with behavioral challenges (often children or adolescents), and typically a high school diploma or higher with RBT certification preferred. Familiarity with telehealth platforms, data collection software, and secure communication tools is also important for remote service delivery. Strong soft skills such as patience, clear communication, and attention to detail help you effectively support clients and collaborate with supervising clinicians. These abilities are vital for delivering high-quality behavioral interventions and ensuring consistent progress in a remote environment.