After-School Registered Behavior Technician RBT
The Place for Children with Autism
Behavioral Health Market Context
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Job Description
nes, and reach their full potential - all while jumpstarting your own career in behavioral health. We know that great care starts with supported, empowered therapists. That's why we provide you with fully paid comprehensive training to help you earn your Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification - That means no prior experience is required! In fact, most of our new hires are ready to sit for their certification within just 35 days of their start date.
What You'll Do
• Work 1:
1 with children between the ages of 4-11 with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), helping them learn communication, social, and daily-living skills.
• Implement individualized therapy programs designed by our Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), collect data, and participate in team discussions around progress and strategy.
• Bring energy, creativity, and passion - Using play, movement, and laughter to engage children while promoting skill-building and growth.
• Partner with clients and their families in celebrating wins, problem-solving challenges, and promoting each child's growth.
What We're Looking For
• Energetic team players who show up ready to engage and move with children throughout their sessions - This includes bending, squatting, lifting up to 30 pounds, and keeping pace with energetic young learners during play and activities.
• A collaborator ready to take on multiple tasks and decisions at once - whether it's guiding a child, taking notes, or communicating with parents or clinical staff.
• Positive role models with a commitment to safety by keeping the therapy environment organized, safe, and welcoming so every child can explore and learn comfortably.
• Driven optimists who arrive to work on time each day and are ready to learn, take feedback, and bring a can-do attitude to their teams and the families they serve.
• Must be at least 18 years old and hold a minimum of a High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
• Have accessibility to reliable transportation with a valid driver's license and insurance and be able to travel to other clinics to support when assigned.
What We OfferCompetitive Pay Based on Your Experience & Education:
• High School or Associate's Degree:
$17. 00 - $23. 00 per hour
• Master's Degree (ABA, Psychology, Special Education):
$18. 00 - $24. 00 per hour.
Generous Benefits & Perks
• You'll enjoy one floating holiday, and the ability to accrue sick leave and wellness time - all to help you balance work and life.
• 401k with Company match up to 3%
• Employee Assistance Program
• Cancer & Critical Illness Coverage
• Monthly wellness reimbursement up to $25
• Up to 3 RBT exam and annual renewal fees are covered!
• Pet Insurance - because fur-babies count too!
A Commitment to Your Growth
• Structured onboarding and training from experienced clinical staff.
• RBT certification is fully supported and paid for by The Place.
• Transparent paths for advancement - many of our BT's have moved into Lead Therapist, Supervisor, or BCBA roles.
• Development programs, feedback loops, and growth checkpoints are built into every employee's journey.
A Culture That Feels Like Family
• Leaders who are accessible, supportive, and invested in your success.
• An inclusive and collaborative company that values DEIB and ensuring that all voices are heard.
• Opportunities to get involved beyond your role - Joining employee-led initiatives and committees that help shape our culture, plan events, and connect across our centers.
• A workplace that prioritizes mental wellness, positivity, and balance while maintaining high standards of care and professionalism.
• Recognition programs that reward dedication, creativity, and teamwork, making you feel appreciated every day.
The Place for Children with Autism is an Equal Opportunity Employer; all qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
We use AI-assisted tools to help review applications, but all hiring decisions are made by humans. These tools are designed to assess job-related qualifications fairly and in compliance with all applicable anti-discrimination laws. If you need a reasonable accommodation during the hiring process, please contact . @theplaceforaba. com.
Ready to join us in making a difference? Apply now and let's create brighter futures together at The Place for Children with Autism!
The Place for Children with Autism is an Equal Opportunity Employer, all qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
We use AI-assisted tools to help review applications, but all hiring decisions are made by humans. These tools are designed to assess job-related qualifications fairly and in compliance with all applicable anti-discrimination laws.
If you need a reasonable accommodation durin.
What You'll Do
• Work 1:
1 with children between the ages of 4-11 with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), helping them learn communication, social, and daily-living skills.
• Implement individualized therapy programs designed by our Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), collect data, and participate in team discussions around progress and strategy.
• Bring energy, creativity, and passion - Using play, movement, and laughter to engage children while promoting skill-building and growth.
• Partner with clients and their families in celebrating wins, problem-solving challenges, and promoting each child's growth.
What We're Looking For
• Energetic team players who show up ready to engage and move with children throughout their sessions - This includes bending, squatting, lifting up to 30 pounds, and keeping pace with energetic young learners during play and activities.
• A collaborator ready to take on multiple tasks and decisions at once - whether it's guiding a child, taking notes, or communicating with parents or clinical staff.
• Positive role models with a commitment to safety by keeping the therapy environment organized, safe, and welcoming so every child can explore and learn comfortably.
• Driven optimists who arrive to work on time each day and are ready to learn, take feedback, and bring a can-do attitude to their teams and the families they serve.
• Must be at least 18 years old and hold a minimum of a High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
• Have accessibility to reliable transportation with a valid driver's license and insurance and be able to travel to other clinics to support when assigned.
What We OfferCompetitive Pay Based on Your Experience & Education:
• High School or Associate's Degree:
$17. 00 - $23. 00 per hour
• Master's Degree (ABA, Psychology, Special Education):
$18. 00 - $24. 00 per hour.
Generous Benefits & Perks
• You'll enjoy one floating holiday, and the ability to accrue sick leave and wellness time - all to help you balance work and life.
• 401k with Company match up to 3%
• Employee Assistance Program
• Cancer & Critical Illness Coverage
• Monthly wellness reimbursement up to $25
• Up to 3 RBT exam and annual renewal fees are covered!
• Pet Insurance - because fur-babies count too!
A Commitment to Your Growth
• Structured onboarding and training from experienced clinical staff.
• RBT certification is fully supported and paid for by The Place.
• Transparent paths for advancement - many of our BT's have moved into Lead Therapist, Supervisor, or BCBA roles.
• Development programs, feedback loops, and growth checkpoints are built into every employee's journey.
A Culture That Feels Like Family
• Leaders who are accessible, supportive, and invested in your success.
• An inclusive and collaborative company that values DEIB and ensuring that all voices are heard.
• Opportunities to get involved beyond your role - Joining employee-led initiatives and committees that help shape our culture, plan events, and connect across our centers.
• A workplace that prioritizes mental wellness, positivity, and balance while maintaining high standards of care and professionalism.
• Recognition programs that reward dedication, creativity, and teamwork, making you feel appreciated every day.
The Place for Children with Autism is an Equal Opportunity Employer; all qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
We use AI-assisted tools to help review applications, but all hiring decisions are made by humans. These tools are designed to assess job-related qualifications fairly and in compliance with all applicable anti-discrimination laws. If you need a reasonable accommodation during the hiring process, please contact . @theplaceforaba. com.
Ready to join us in making a difference? Apply now and let's create brighter futures together at The Place for Children with Autism!
The Place for Children with Autism is an Equal Opportunity Employer, all qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
We use AI-assisted tools to help review applications, but all hiring decisions are made by humans. These tools are designed to assess job-related qualifications fairly and in compliance with all applicable anti-discrimination laws.
If you need a reasonable accommodation durin.
Qualifications
- •Energetic team players who show up ready to engage and move with children throughout their sessions - This includes bending, squatting, lifting up to 30 pounds, and keeping pace with energetic young learners during play and activities
- •A collaborator ready to take on multiple tasks and decisions at once - whether it's guiding a child, taking notes, or communicating with parents or clinical staff
- •Positive role models with a commitment to safety by keeping the therapy environment organized, safe, and welcoming so every child can explore and learn comfortably
- •Driven optimists who arrive to work on time each day and are ready to learn, take feedback, and bring a can-do attitude to their teams and the families they serve
- •Must be at least 18 years old and hold a minimum of a High School Diploma or GED equivalent
- •Have accessibility to reliable transportation with a valid driver's license and insurance and be able to travel to other clinics to support when assigned
- •High School or Associate's Degree:
- •Structured onboarding and training from experienced clinical staff
Benefits
- •$17. 00 - $23
- •00 per hour
- •$18
- •00 - $24
- •00 per hour
- •Generous Benefits & Perks
- •You'll enjoy one floating holiday, and the ability to accrue sick leave and wellness time - all to help you balance work and life
- •401k with Company match up to 3%
- •Employee Assistance Program
- •Cancer & Critical Illness Coverage
- •Monthly wellness reimbursement up to $25
- •Up to 3 RBT exam and annual renewal fees are covered!
- •Pet Insurance - because fur-babies count too!
- •A Commitment to Your Growth
- •RBT certification is fully supported and paid for by The Place
- •Transparent paths for advancement - many of our BT's have moved into Lead Therapist, Supervisor, or BCBA roles
- •Development programs, feedback loops, and growth checkpoints are built into every employee's journey
- •A Culture That Feels Like Family
- •Leaders who are accessible, supportive, and invested in your success
- •An inclusive and collaborative company that values DEIB and ensuring that all voices are heard
- •Opportunities to get involved beyond your role - Joining employee-led initiatives and committees that help shape our culture, plan events, and connect across our centers
- •A workplace that prioritizes mental wellness, positivity, and balance while maintaining high standards of care and professionalism
- •Recognition programs that reward dedication, creativity, and teamwork, making you feel appreciated every day
Responsibilities
- •1 with children between the ages of 4-11 with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), helping them learn communication, social, and daily-living skills
- •Implement individualized therapy programs designed by our Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), collect data, and participate in team discussions around progress and strategy
- •Bring energy, creativity, and passion - Using play, movement, and laughter to engage children while promoting skill-building and growth
- •Partner with clients and their families in celebrating wins, problem-solving challenges, and promoting each child's growth
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