Connections Behavior is a Healthcare Agency in Washington State, legally requiring all healthcare workers and school district workers to get a COVID-19 vaccination and to be fully vaccinated by October 18, 2021, or provide a medical or religious exemption. If you are not fully vaccinated, or do not have a medical or religious exemption you cannot begin work until 2 weeks after your final vaccination.
Job Title: RBT Trainer/Floater
Direct Reports: No
Reports to: Clinical Training Supervisor
Date updated: 09/10/2021
FLSA Classification: Non-exempt
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 32-40 hours a week
Connections Behavior Planning & Intervention is looking for experienced and highly competent Registered Behavior Technicians to join our Training Team. Our Training Team provides initial and ongoing support to BT’s pursuing their RBT credential and the successful candidate will work closely with BCBAs to ensure all RBT staff can help us achieve our mission to provide the highest quality support possible through behavior skills training (BST) and peer mentoring.
Primary Purpose:
RBT Trainers are responsible for delivering instruction based in ABA to children and adolescents with autism, emotional behavior disorder, and/or other special needs under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA). This may include teaching appropriate behaviors relative to communication, socialization, and self-help skills. In addition, under the supervision of a BC(a)BA, RBT trainers provide competency-based initial training to all newly hired behavior technicians on all BT job responsibilities.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- All responsibilities of standard RBTs (i.e., work 1:1 clients, follow behavior plans and acquisition plans created by a BCBA, take data on all target behaviors, attend team meetings, debrief with parents daily, write daily session notes, collaborate with BCBA during observations, daily set up and clean up).
- Conduct initial and ongoing training and/or coaching to Connections BTs. Provide feedback to new staff in training in a professional and constructive manner.
- Model professional conduct at all times.
- Model and explain behavioral terms and principles to new staff members.
- Work with a variety of different clients, running programs with fluency and fidelity.
- Collect data on both client and trainee performance simultaneously with fidelity.
- Assist BC(a)BA and Training Supervisor with client and trainee assessments.
- Communicate training progress with the team, including problem-solving barriers that arise.
- Participate in monthly team meetings to discuss barriers and new initiatives.
Minimum Requirements (education, certifications, knowledge, skills and abilities):
- RBT Credential
- At least 3-6 months working in the field of ABA in centers, homes, or the public education system
- Experience working with multidisciplinary teams
- Ability to label and define key ABA terms (additional training can be provided)
- Ability to pass the trainer assessment, including running session with high fidelity (achieving at least 90% IOA)
- Positive reference from a current BC(a)BA or Director
- Ability to commit to this position for at least 6 months
- Good standing on compliance with attendance and time off parameters
- Fully vaccinated for COVID-19 according to state mandate (two weeks post last dose of COVID-19 vaccination).
- Reliable automobile with current proof of car insurance
- Valid driver’s license
- Ability to pass FBI criminal background clearance
Preferred Requirements (education, certifications, knowledge, skills and abilities):
- At least 1-2 years working in the field of ABA in centers, homes, or the public education system
- Proven track record utilizing Behavior Skills Training
- Strong understanding of the ISP and IEP process
- Strong consultation skills, including building rapport and communication skills
- Strong writing and scheduling skills with efficient time management and organization
- Strong desire to work in a dynamic team and advance knowledge in Applied Behavior Analysis
Working Environment:
- Multiple locations: The working environment may include a clients’ home, school setting, or CBPI center or a combination of locations.
- Must be able to travel to different locations within the Greater Seattle Area
- CBPI will provide an iPad and other computer as it pertains to your role
- Periods of stress may occur within the clinic setting
Physical Demands:
- Activities require a significant amount of moving and engaging with clients. This may include sitting, standing, kneeling, squatting, walking, and running.
- Must be willing and able to lift and carry clients with adaptive equipment.
- Must be willing and able to restrain/hold/transport and utilize quick body movements as indicated in the client’s positive behavior support plan.
Our Commitment to Inclusion and Equal Opportunity:
Connections Behavior Planning and Intervention is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the Company that employment decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and competence. Employment practices shall not be influenced or affected by virtue of an applicant’s or employee’s race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, marital status, national origin, age, sexual orientation, veteran status, the presence of any mental, sensory or physical handicap, or any other characteristic protected by law.
To help assure that this policy is fully in force, any aggrieved person should immediately call the matter to the attention of either their immediate supervisor or Human Resources.
Note: Nothing in this job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $17.00 – $25.00 per hour