Registered Behavior Technician; RBT - Winston Salem, NC

Kind Behavioral Health

Winston-Salem, NCFull-timePosted Apr 7, 2026

80K–100K a year

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Benefits

Paid Time Off

Job Description

t data related to each client’s program.
Responsibilities
• Implement ABA treatment plans developed by the BCBA.
• Collect and record data on skill acquisition and behavior.
• Provide real‑time feedback and support to clients during sessions.
• Assist with client toileting needs when necessary.
• Maintain a safe and positive environment for all clients.
Requirements / Qualifications
• Active RBT certification through the BACB.
• Previous experience working with children, preferably with autism or other intellectual disabilities.
• High school diploma; college degree preferred.
• Reliable transportation and ability to commute to client homes or clinics within 30 minutes each way.
• Must pass a criminal background check.
• Willingness to assist clients with toileting needs.
• Attention to detail and excellent written and oral communication skills.
• Positive, open, and objective attitude toward others.
• Physical ability to lift 50 pounds, stand, walk, and move around for the majority of the workday; ability to bend, kneel, squat, crawl, and sit on the floor as required.
• Ability to react quickly to sudden movements of clients and to move short distances (up to 100 ft) during sessions.
Benefits
• Opportunity to make a difference in a child’s life.
• Paid training and paid travel time between clients.
• Access to benefits when working full time.
• Graduate‑level ABA students can work with a dedicated BCBA mentor for experience hours and study support.
• Training across multiple settings (clinic, home, school).
• Opportunities for paid admin work in the event of a cancellation.
• Project, leadership, and research presentation opportunities.
• Support for building a Behavior Analytic portfolio of assessment tools and documentation.
• Access to conferences and in‑house continuing education.
• Clear path to advancement with company commitment to skill development and professional progress.
About KBH

Kind Behavioral Health (KBH) is committed to providing the highest quality of care by utilizing the empirical science of behavior to make data‑based decisions and deliver remarkable outcomes. We focus on teaching functional communication and life skills to foster autonomy and fulfillment for our clients.
Equal Opportunity Employer

KBH is committed to creating a diverse environment and we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
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Qualifications

  • Active RBT certification through the BACB
  • Previous experience working with children, preferably with autism or other intellectual disabilities
  • Reliable transportation and ability to commute to client homes or clinics within 30 minutes each way
  • Must pass a criminal background check
  • Willingness to assist clients with toileting needs
  • Attention to detail and excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Positive, open, and objective attitude toward others
  • Physical ability to lift 50 pounds, stand, walk, and move around for the majority of the workday; ability to bend, kneel, squat, crawl, and sit on the floor as required
  • Ability to react quickly to sudden movements of clients and to move short distances (up to 100 ft) during sessions
  • Support for building a Behavior Analytic portfolio of assessment tools and documentation

Benefits

  • Opportunity to make a difference in a child’s life
  • Paid training and paid travel time between clients
  • Access to benefits when working full time
  • Graduate‑level ABA students can work with a dedicated BCBA mentor for experience hours and study support
  • Training across multiple settings (clinic, home, school)
  • Opportunities for paid admin work in the event of a cancellation
  • Project, leadership, and research presentation opportunities
  • Access to conferences and in‑house continuing education
  • Clear path to advancement with company commitment to skill development and professional progress

Responsibilities

  • Our team of Behavior Technicians works one on one with children diagnosed with Autism to implement goals written and overseen by a Board‑Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
  • They help children acquire new skills using evidence‑based teaching procedures, create engaging learning environments, provide feedback, and collect data related to each client’s program
  • Implement ABA treatment plans developed by the BCBA
  • Collect and record data on skill acquisition and behavior
  • Provide real‑time feedback and support to clients during sessions
  • Assist with client toileting needs when necessary
  • Maintain a safe and positive environment for all clients


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