Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) - Madison, Alabama

Sunbelt Staffing

Madison, ALContractorPosted Apr 9, 2026

Behavioral Health Market Context

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Job Description

nvolves rotating between these students in a structured classroom setting designed to promote positive behavioral outcomes.

Key Qualifications:
• Active or inactive RBT license (BCBA supervision provided)
• Experience working with children exhibiting behavioral challenges
• Ability to provide classroom support and manage multiple students
• Availability to start immediately and commit through May 29, 2026
• Willingness to participate in an in-person or Zoom interview

Location and Schedule:
• Position based in Madison, AL, with additional posts in Athens and Huntsville, AL
• Monday through Friday, 37.5 hours per week including paid lunch
• Kindergarten-aged student caseload in a behavior-focused educational setting

Responsibilities:
• Support classroom behavioral interventions under supervision
• Rotate among students to implement behavioral plans and ensure safety
• Collaborate with educational and clinical staff to monitor and report progress
• Maintain professional communication with supervisors and team members

Benefits:
• Paid lunch breaks during work hours
• Structured support with BCBA supervision
• Opportunities for professional growth within a difficult but rewarding caseload

Interested candidates should be prepared for an in-person interview in Athens, AL, with decisions typically made within 24-48 hours. This is a contract position that offers a meaningful opportunity to make a direct impact on student behavior in a school setting. Applicants meeting the qualifications are encouraged to apply promptly to facilitate scheduling the interview.

Qualifications

  • Active or inactive RBT license (BCBA supervision provided)
  • Experience working with children exhibiting behavioral challenges
  • Ability to provide classroom support and manage multiple students
  • Availability to start immediately and commit through May 29, 2026
  • Willingness to participate in an in-person or Zoom interview

Benefits

  • Paid lunch breaks during work hours
  • Structured support with BCBA supervision
  • Opportunities for professional growth within a difficult but rewarding caseload

Responsibilities

  • The position involves working 37.5 hours per week, with paid lunch breaks, supporting a caseload of approximately five students with behavioral challenges such as elopement, cursing, and lower intensity aggression
  • The role is not 1:1 but involves rotating between these students in a structured classroom setting designed to promote positive behavioral outcomes
  • Position based in Madison, AL, with additional posts in Athens and Huntsville, AL
  • Monday through Friday, 37.5 hours per week including paid lunch
  • Kindergarten-aged student caseload in a behavior-focused educational setting
  • Support classroom behavioral interventions under supervision
  • Rotate among students to implement behavioral plans and ensure safety
  • Collaborate with educational and clinical staff to monitor and report progress
  • Maintain professional communication with supervisors and team members


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