Lead RBT
Phoenix, AZFull-time
45K–55K a year
Behavioral Health Market Context
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Benefits
Paid Time OffDental CoverageHealth Insurance
Job Description
role in care coordination, team support, and program success.
Why You'll Love Working Here
• Mission-Driven Work: Make a real impact in the lives of neurodiverse children and their families.
• Career Growth: This expanding role is designed to evolve with your skills—future leadership opportunities available.
• Supportive Team Culture: Work closely with experienced BCBAs and dedicated professionals who value collaboration and compassion.
Position Details
• Location: Phoenix, AZ (on-site only)
• Hours: Full-time, schedule to be determined (weekday + weekend availability)
• Reports to: Center Director & Clinical Supervisor (BCBA)
• ***This role is expanding & expected to lead to growth within the company at this location. Work requirments may change.
What You’ll Do
• Support new staff hiring, onboarding, and training initiatives
• Deliver 1:1 behavioral therapy and small group support based on individualized treatment plans
• Collaborate with and operate under the supervision of a BCBA
• Collect, organize, and review session data to support clinical decisions
• Serve as a key point of contact for families, connecting them with services, answering questions, and escalating needs when necessary
• Assist with scheduling, staffing coordination, and administrative operations to ensure smooth clinic function
• Help develop and refine ABA programming alongside clinical leadership
• Foster a positive, inclusive, and engaging therapy environment
You’re a Great Fit If You...
• Are passionate about helping children with autism reach their full potential
• Thrive in fast-paced, people-centered environments
• Communicate clearly and professionally with families, clinicians, and peers
• Handle challenges with calmness, tact, and discretion
• Are highly organized and proactive, especially in administrative tasks
• Want to grow your role into future leadership within a growing company
Qualifications
• Required:
• Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification (valid & active)
• Minimum 1 year of experience in ABA or related field
• BA in a related field or currently pursuing relevant education
• Strong written and verbal communication skills
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
• Preferred:
• Experience in case management or family support roles
• Bilingual (especially Spanish-speaking)
• Experience in clinic-based or hybrid ABA service models
Salary & Benefits
• Pay: $45,000–$55,000 per year (based on experience)
• Benefits:
• 401(k)
• Medical, dental, and vision insurance
• Paid time off (PTO)
• Professional development assistance
• Career advancement pathways
Room to Grow
This position is expected to evolve into an expanded leadership role as our Phoenix location grows. Be part of shaping the future of autism services in your community and your own career.
Sound Like a Fit?
Apply now to join a collaborative, passionate team changing lives one child, one family, and one professional at a time.
Salary: USD 45000 - 55000 per year
Experience: 3 years required
Why You'll Love Working Here
• Mission-Driven Work: Make a real impact in the lives of neurodiverse children and their families.
• Career Growth: This expanding role is designed to evolve with your skills—future leadership opportunities available.
• Supportive Team Culture: Work closely with experienced BCBAs and dedicated professionals who value collaboration and compassion.
Position Details
• Location: Phoenix, AZ (on-site only)
• Hours: Full-time, schedule to be determined (weekday + weekend availability)
• Reports to: Center Director & Clinical Supervisor (BCBA)
• ***This role is expanding & expected to lead to growth within the company at this location. Work requirments may change.
What You’ll Do
• Support new staff hiring, onboarding, and training initiatives
• Deliver 1:1 behavioral therapy and small group support based on individualized treatment plans
• Collaborate with and operate under the supervision of a BCBA
• Collect, organize, and review session data to support clinical decisions
• Serve as a key point of contact for families, connecting them with services, answering questions, and escalating needs when necessary
• Assist with scheduling, staffing coordination, and administrative operations to ensure smooth clinic function
• Help develop and refine ABA programming alongside clinical leadership
• Foster a positive, inclusive, and engaging therapy environment
You’re a Great Fit If You...
• Are passionate about helping children with autism reach their full potential
• Thrive in fast-paced, people-centered environments
• Communicate clearly and professionally with families, clinicians, and peers
• Handle challenges with calmness, tact, and discretion
• Are highly organized and proactive, especially in administrative tasks
• Want to grow your role into future leadership within a growing company
Qualifications
• Required:
• Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification (valid & active)
• Minimum 1 year of experience in ABA or related field
• BA in a related field or currently pursuing relevant education
• Strong written and verbal communication skills
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
• Preferred:
• Experience in case management or family support roles
• Bilingual (especially Spanish-speaking)
• Experience in clinic-based or hybrid ABA service models
Salary & Benefits
• Pay: $45,000–$55,000 per year (based on experience)
• Benefits:
• 401(k)
• Medical, dental, and vision insurance
• Paid time off (PTO)
• Professional development assistance
• Career advancement pathways
Room to Grow
This position is expected to evolve into an expanded leadership role as our Phoenix location grows. Be part of shaping the future of autism services in your community and your own career.
Sound Like a Fit?
Apply now to join a collaborative, passionate team changing lives one child, one family, and one professional at a time.
Salary: USD 45000 - 55000 per year
Experience: 3 years required
Qualifications
- •Are passionate about helping children with autism reach their full potential
- •Thrive in fast-paced, people-centered environments
- •Communicate clearly and professionally with families, clinicians, and peers
- •Handle challenges with calmness, tact, and discretion
- •Are highly organized and proactive, especially in administrative tasks
- •Want to grow your role into future leadership within a growing company
- •Required:
- •Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification (valid & active)
- •Minimum 1 year of experience in ABA or related field
- •BA in a related field or currently pursuing relevant education
- •Strong written and verbal communication skills
- •Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
- •Experience in case management or family support roles
- •Bilingual (especially Spanish-speaking)
- •Experience in clinic-based or hybrid ABA service models
- •Experience: 3 years required
Benefits
- •Lead RBT- $45,000–$55,000/year + Full Benefits | RBT Certification Required
- •Mission-Driven Work: Make a real impact in the lives of neurodiverse children and their families
- •Career Growth: This expanding role is designed to evolve with your skills—future leadership opportunities available
- •Supportive Team Culture: Work closely with experienced BCBAs and dedicated professionals who value collaboration and compassion
- •Salary & Benefits
- •Pay: $45,000–$55,000 per year (based on experience)
- •Benefits:
- •401(k)
- •Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- •Paid time off (PTO)
- •Professional development assistance
- •Career advancement pathways
- •Salary: USD 45000 - 55000 per year
Responsibilities
- •As a Lead RBT, you'll be a vital link between clients, staff, and leadership, playing a key role in care coordination, team support, and program success
- •Hours: Full-time, schedule to be determined (weekday + weekend availability)
- •Reports to: Center Director & Clinical Supervisor (BCBA)
- •***This role is expanding & expected to lead to growth within the company at this location
- •Support new staff hiring, onboarding, and training initiatives
- •Deliver 1:1 behavioral therapy and small group support based on individualized treatment plans
- •Collaborate with and operate under the supervision of a BCBA
- •Collect, organize, and review session data to support clinical decisions
- •Serve as a key point of contact for families, connecting them with services, answering questions, and escalating needs when necessary
- •Assist with scheduling, staffing coordination, and administrative operations to ensure smooth clinic function
- •Help develop and refine ABA programming alongside clinical leadership
- •Foster a positive, inclusive, and engaging therapy environment
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