Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)
TrulyHired
Plymouth, MA
United States
Job Description
Job Description
Pilgrim Area Collaborative is a public educational collaborative that serves students with a wide range of disabilities from primary through post-secondary levels from all over the South Shore.
We have an immediate need for a Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) in our elementary programs. One position is housed in Kingston, MA and the other is in North Plymouth. All applicants must be a certified RBT.
Well-qualified candidates will have experience with students dealing with social emotional disabilities and/or high functioning ASD. There is an optional ESY Program for summer employment as well for Summer 2025.
Both positions are full-time and to start as soon as possible.
Performance Responsibilities - Registered Behavioral Technician:
Qualifications:
1. High School Diploma or equivalent
2. Certified as a Registered Behavioral Technician (RBT)
3. Officially appointed as a Registered Behavioral Technician (RBT)
4. Demonstrated aptitude for work to be performed
5. Basic knowledge of technology
Reports to: Supervising BCBA & PAC Program Director
Registered Behavioral Technician (RBTs) possess a range of skills and competencies that enable them to effectively support individual to include:
Implementing Behavior Plans: RBTs are responsible for implementing behavior intervention plans designed by Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs). They follow specific strategies and techniques to address challenging behaviors and promote positive behavior change. Collecting and Analyzing Data: RBTs play a crucial role in collecting and analyzing data related to the behavior of individuals. This data helps in evaluating the effectiveness of interventions and making informed decisions about treatment plans. Assisting with Skill Acquisition: RBTs support individuals in acquiring and developing various skills; such as communication, social interaction, self-help, and academic skills. RBTs are expected to follow structured teaching methods and provide individualized instruction to promote skill acquisition.
To learn more about Pilgrim Area Collaborative, please visit us online at www.pilgrimac.org and find us on Twitter and Facebook!
Welcome to ATX Learning
The Pilgrim Area Collaborative was established in 1976 to provide individualized educational services to children with significant learning challenges whose needs for support could not be met within their home school districts or service areas. Pilgrim Area Collaborative is one of thirty educational collaboratives in Massachusetts and provides programs and services to over students and families from over 50 communities on the South Shore and Cape Cod. PAC students are educated primarily in substantially separate classrooms located in age-appropriate public schools within member school districts. PAC students are provided opportunities to be included within typical education classes and activities as appropriate, and to be active participants in the school community, as well as the local municipality. PAC also extends its services to home and community through its Pilgrim Area Collaborative Extended Services (PACES) program, through home consulting and training for parents and students, consulting to professional staff in school districts and offering professional development to districts. In addition, PAC runs extended day and extended year (summer) programs. Please visit us online at www.pilgrimac.org and find us on Facebook and Twitter.