Job Title: Registered Behavior Technician
Job Type: Full-Time or Part-Time
Compensation: $18.00 – $21.00 per hour
Work Location: In-Person
Position Overview
At Crimson Heights, our mission is to help teens and young adults with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges move closer to independence. We are passionate about providing in-clinic, in-home, and community-based behavioral health services. We are committed to bringing passionate and client-centered care to our communities.
Job Description
Under moderate-to-general supervision, the Registered Behavior Technician provides support within a positive treatment environment, teaching and modeling healthy behaviors consistent with treatment goals such as mental health, independence, socialization, relationships, and community integration. The RBT plays a key role in promoting satisfying, productive, and valued lives.
Essential Job Functions
- Complete assessments of functional living skills and assist in developing and implementing individualized treatment goals.
- Monitor performance of independent living skills and provide appropriate community support.
- Collaborate with external partners (schools, families, landlords, employers, etc.).
- Provide individualized crisis assistance as outlined in treatment/service plans.
- Communicate relevant care information with team members and outside providers as authorized.
- Complete documentation, charting, and progress notes in a timely and accurate manner.
- Maintain confidentiality of protected health information in accordance with HIPAA, state, and company policies.
- Attend required team meetings, service planning events, and ongoing training sessions.
Independent Living Skills May Include:
- Social Skills: Understanding body language, eye contact, conversational skills, empathy, and community recreation.
- Executive Functioning: Flexibility, time and money management, hygiene, vocational and educational goals, safety, and prioritizing tasks.
- Communication Skills: Asking for help or a break, expressive/receptive language, conflict resolution, and stress management.
- Community Resource Access: Navigating public transit, attending school, job placement, and appointments.
Qualifications
- Required: High school diploma and 6–12 months experience working with individuals with autism, oppositional defiance disorder (ODD), or conduct disorder.
- Preferred: Associate or bachelor’s degree in psychology, sociology, social work, human services, or a related field. Training in behavior analysis is a plus.
*If you already have your RBT certification, your starting rate may be higher*
Benefits
- Flexible schedule
Schedule
- Monday to Friday