Registered Behavior Technician (FT/PT)
Job Type
Full-time, Part-time
Description

FULL-TIME & PART-TIME LISTINGS FOR THE NASHVILLE AREA ** Positions are in-home/community only**


What Makes Employment as a FULL-TIME RBT with Siskin Children's Institute (SCI) Special?

  • Full-time hourly rate of pay beginning at $24.00 per hour (premium billable rate)
  • Full-Time RBT’s accrue 17 Days of Paid Time Off (including paid winter break between Christmas Eve and New Year's Day
  • Will provide supervision and training towards your BCBA or licensure
  • Full array of Employer Sponsored Benefits including Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Long-Term Disability, Retirement Plan
If you are currently certified as an RBT and want to learn more, apply today.If you are not currently a certified RBT, SCI will provide training.


About Siskin Children's Institute

For over 70 years, Siskin Children’s Institute (SCI) has been leading non-profit provider for children with special needs! We are one of only a few multidisciplinary developmental pediatric clinics in Tennessee where a team of developmental pediatricians, medical staff, psychologist, therapist, behavior analyst and RBT’s work together to provide cohesive treatment; in a supportive, nurturing environment.


GENERAL POSITION OVERVIEW

SCI RBT’s provide direct 1:1 home-based therapy to children with autism or other developmental or intellectual disabilities. RBT's must be able to work a flexible schedule Monday-Friday that include some evening appointments.

Requirements

QUALIFICATIONS

At least 18 years old and have, at minimum, completed high school national equivalent. Must already maintain the RBT Certification set forth by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB). The RBT certification requirements include ongoing supervision and complying with the BACB’s RBT Ethics Code.


Must maintain a valid driver’s license. Must be CPR and First Aid certified.


JOB REQUIREMENTS

  • Knowledge of early childhood and autism assessment tools and procedures, and child development.
  • Experience implementing positive behavior support plans and programs written by the BCBA.
  • Knowledge of current methods and techniques of applied behavior analysis and discrete trail training.
  • Comply with the RBT Ethics Code.
  • Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing with patient, parents and professionals.
  • Basic computer skills and be able to use all required software.
  • Respect for cultural diversity and capability of adapting ABA procedures to that diversity.
  • Maintain 75% billable productivity.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Provide direct behavior therapy to young children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder in home, school and/or clinical setting
  • Implement, under the supervision of a BCBA, behavioral interventions based on client’s needs and current research
  • Provide appropriate feedback to parents and/or teachers under the direction of the supervising BCBA
  • Work in a team to facilitate optimal care and exceptional outcomes for patients