BrightBridge ABA
Behavior Technician/Registered Behavior Technician (Part-Time)
All applicants are welcome-paid training is provided to all staff members! About Us
At
BrightBridge ABA , our mission is to provide exceptional, evidence-based
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
therapy that creates a meaningful impact on children and families. As an innovative and forward-thinking ABA company, we are committed to
family-centered care, positive client outcomes, and continuous improvement . Join our team and become part of a community dedicated to
fostering growth, creating positive change, and making a real difference
as an
RBT/BT .
Position Summary
We are seeking
compassionate and dedicated
Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and Behavior Technicians (BTs)
to join our growing team. In this role, you will work
one-on-one with clients , implementing ABA treatment plans developed by our
Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs)
and supporting each client's unique goals. This position is ideal for individuals who are
enthusiastic about learning, passionate about helping others, and committed to delivering high-quality care .
Why Join Us? Career Advancement:
We invest in your growth through
mentorship, continued education, and career progression opportunities . Supportive Team Environment:
Be part of a
collaborative, team-oriented culture
that values support and continuous learning. Flexible Work Options:
We offer
varied work settings
and
scheduling flexibility
to accommodate both client needs and personal preferences. Impactful Work:
Make a difference every day by
helping clients and families achieve their goals and reach their full potential . Benefits Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) Package Referral Bonuses Paid Drive Time Between Clients RBT/BT Responsibilities Provide
ABA therapy
in various settings, including the
client's home, school, or community , as directed by the
BCBA
and in accordance with
RBT guidelines . Implement
individualized treatment plans
with
consistency and fidelity
under BCBA supervision. Collect and
accurately record data
to track client progress and behavior changes. Collaborate with
BCBAs and team members , participating in regular
supervision meetings and training sessions . Offer
compassionate support
to clients and families, building
rapport
and fostering a
positive therapy experience . Adhere to
company policies and ethical guidelines
to maintain the highest standards of professional conduct. Engage in
ongoing training and professional development
to enhance skills and knowledge. Requirements Current RBT certification
through the
Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB)
(or willingness to complete RBT certification within the first 90 days of employment if required by state law). High school diploma or equivalent
(Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Education, or a related field is a plus). Reliable, compassionate, and dedicated
to supporting individuals with developmental needs. Strong
interpersonal and communication skills , with the ability to build relationships with clients and their families. Ability to
follow detailed instructions , implement treatment plans accurately, and
collect data
as directed. Physical ability
to work with young children, including
sitting, standing, lifting, and movement
during therapy sessions. Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
if travel to client locations is required. Preferred Qualifications Prior experience working with children, especially in
ABA therapy or special education . Bilingual abilities
(a plus). Strong
organizational skills and attention to detail , particularly in
data collection . Interest in a
long-term career in behavioral health , with aspirations to
pursue further ABA certifications .
All applicants are welcome-paid training is provided to all staff members! About Us
At
BrightBridge ABA , our mission is to provide exceptional, evidence-based
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
therapy that creates a meaningful impact on children and families. As an innovative and forward-thinking ABA company, we are committed to
family-centered care, positive client outcomes, and continuous improvement . Join our team and become part of a community dedicated to
fostering growth, creating positive change, and making a real difference
as an
RBT/BT .
Position Summary
We are seeking
compassionate and dedicated
Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and Behavior Technicians (BTs)
to join our growing team. In this role, you will work
one-on-one with clients , implementing ABA treatment plans developed by our
Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs)
and supporting each client's unique goals. This position is ideal for individuals who are
enthusiastic about learning, passionate about helping others, and committed to delivering high-quality care .
Why Join Us? Career Advancement:
We invest in your growth through
mentorship, continued education, and career progression opportunities . Supportive Team Environment:
Be part of a
collaborative, team-oriented culture
that values support and continuous learning. Flexible Work Options:
We offer
varied work settings
and
scheduling flexibility
to accommodate both client needs and personal preferences. Impactful Work:
Make a difference every day by
helping clients and families achieve their goals and reach their full potential . Benefits Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) Package Referral Bonuses Paid Drive Time Between Clients RBT/BT Responsibilities Provide
ABA therapy
in various settings, including the
client's home, school, or community , as directed by the
BCBA
and in accordance with
RBT guidelines . Implement
individualized treatment plans
with
consistency and fidelity
under BCBA supervision. Collect and
accurately record data
to track client progress and behavior changes. Collaborate with
BCBAs and team members , participating in regular
supervision meetings and training sessions . Offer
compassionate support
to clients and families, building
rapport
and fostering a
positive therapy experience . Adhere to
company policies and ethical guidelines
to maintain the highest standards of professional conduct. Engage in
ongoing training and professional development
to enhance skills and knowledge. Requirements Current RBT certification
through the
Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB)
(or willingness to complete RBT certification within the first 90 days of employment if required by state law). High school diploma or equivalent
(Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Education, or a related field is a plus). Reliable, compassionate, and dedicated
to supporting individuals with developmental needs. Strong
interpersonal and communication skills , with the ability to build relationships with clients and their families. Ability to
follow detailed instructions , implement treatment plans accurately, and
collect data
as directed. Physical ability
to work with young children, including
sitting, standing, lifting, and movement
during therapy sessions. Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
if travel to client locations is required. Preferred Qualifications Prior experience working with children, especially in
ABA therapy or special education . Bilingual abilities
(a plus). Strong
organizational skills and attention to detail , particularly in
data collection . Interest in a
long-term career in behavioral health , with aspirations to
pursue further ABA certifications .