Arrow Behavioral Associates

Healthcare

RegisteredBehaviorTechnician

$0–0k Southington, Connecticut, United States PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Registered Behavior Technician at Arrow Behavioral Associates. Skills: ABA Therapy, Skill Development. Provide individualized ABA therapy. Implement treatment plans”

What You'll Achieve.

Support skill development; Support communication development; Support independence

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Pass background check

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Current RBT Certification, CPR Certification, Understanding of HIPAA regulations

Nice to Have

Previous experience working with children, Experience with data collection, Familiarity with ABA terminology, Experience with behavior management strategies, Applied behavior analysis techniques, Background in special education, Background in psychology

What You'll Do.

Provide individualized ABA therapy

Implement treatment plans

Support development of essential life skills

Support development of communication skills

Support development of social skills

Collect and record accurate session data

Support skill development goals

Support behavior-reduction goals

Maintain professionalism with clients

Maintain positive rapport with clients

Participate in ongoing training

Full Job Description

Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Company: Arrow Behavioral Associates, a Finni Health company Job Type: Part-time, Tuesday and Thursday Location: In-person – Southington, CT Pay: $21-$23 per hour Are you passionate about helping individuals reach their full potential and ready to make a meaningful impact? We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) to join our growing team! This position involves working one-on-one with a client to support skill development, communication, and independence using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles. About the Role As an RBT, you will provide individualized ABA therapy under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). You’ll work closely with clients to implement treatment plans, track progress, and support the development of essential life, communication, and social skills in a structured and encouraging environment. Key Responsibilities - Implement individualized ABA treatment plans under BCBA supervision - Collect and record accurate session data - Support skill development and behavior-reduction goals - Maintain professionalism and positive rapport with clients and families - Participate in ongoing training and professional development opportunities related to ABA and special education Qualifications - Current RBT Certification (required) - CPR Certification - Previous experience working with children or individuals with special needs (preferred) - Experience with data collection and familiarity with ABA terminology (preferred) - Understanding of HIPAA regulations and confidentiality practices (required) - Experience with behavior management strategies and applied behavior analysis techniques (preferred) - A background in special education, psychology, or a related field (beneficial) What We Offer - Competitive pay: $21-$23 per hour - Supervision toward BCBA/BCaBA certification - Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance (for eligible employees) - Consistent daytime sch

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