
Schedule: Full-Time | Wednesday - Saturday | Flexible scheduling
The Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) provides direct, hands-on behavioral support to individuals in Community Living homes. Working under the supervision of a BCBA/LBA, the RBT implements Behavior Support Plans (BSPs), skill-building programs, and data collection procedures to help individuals increase independence and improve quality of life.
This is an active, safety-sensitive role that requires continuous engagement, supervision, and implementation of evidence-based ABA strategies throughout each shift.
Qualifications
Required
• High School Diploma or equivalent
• At least 18 years of age
• Current RBT certification strongly preferredor ability to obtain within required timeframe
• 6 months of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities or behavioral needs
• Experience in residential, school, or clinical settings
• Valid driver's license meeting transportation requirements
Skills
• Ability to implement behavior support plans with consistency and accuracy
• Strong observation, communication, and data collection skills
• Ability to remain calm and professional during challenging situations
• Dependable, accountable, and team-oriented
• Strong documentation and technology skills
Key Responsibilities
• Implement Behavior Support Plans (BSPs) and skill acquisition programs as directed
• Collect accurate behavioral and skill acquisition data
• Provide direct support and supervision throughout the shift
• Reinforce positive behaviors and teach daily living skills
• Support community activities, routines, and individual goals
• Maintain a safe, clean, and structured environment
• Collaborate with BCBAs, supervisors, and direct support staff
• Complete required documentation and participate in supervision sessions
• Maintain compliance with BACB standards, organizational policies, and certification requirements
Responsible for
• Accurate implementation of clinical programming
• Continuous engagement and supervision of individuals served
• Timely and accurate documentation
• Consistent use of behavior support strategies
• Prompt response to safety and behavioral concerns
Other Duties
• Attend trainings, meetings, and supervision sessions
• Support organizational initiatives and program needs
• Assist with transportation and community-based activities
• Complete required documentation and reporting
• Perform additional duties as assigned
Responsibilities may evolve based on organizational and program needs.
Requirements
About Community Living
Our Community Living program supports individuals with developmental and behavioral health needs in residential settings designed to promote independence, choice, and quality of life. Through person-centered care, skill development, and behavioral support, we help individuals build meaningful relationships, participate in their communities, and achieve their personal goals in a safe and supportive environment.
Benefits:
Sign-On Bonus:
Starting Pay for certified RBTs
Not yet certified?
We’ve got you covered! We pay for the RBT course, which must be completed before your first day, and we provide exam prep support. While preparing for the exam, you'll start at a lower training rate. Once certified, your pay increases to the RBT rate.

At Behavioral Health Allies, we provide an evolving system of care that offers a lifetime of hope for individuals with developmental disabilities and complex behavioral needs, including Autism. For all ages and stages of life, our full continuum of services connects people to new opportunities to grow, learn, and live.
Pairing data-driven methods with compassionate care, our multidisciplinary team includes Board-Certified Behavior Analysts, Special Education Teachers, registered behavior technicians, direct support professionals, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and more. From early intervention and education to community living, we bring together social, language, and life skills through Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapies, along with positive behavioral intervention and supports – and we customize our approach to each individual’s needs.
Because we have a reputation for unparalleled care and expertise, we have become the trusted resource for our network of regional and national partners who refer families from across the country to us. Visit us at behavioralhealth.org to learn more.