Being a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) at Brightstone Therapy involves playing a vital role in implementing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy under the supervision of a BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst). As an RBT, you work directly with clients, often children or individuals with developmental challenges, to help them acquire skills and reduce challenging behaviors.
Key Aspects of the RBT Role at Brightstone Therapy:
Direct Client Interaction
Work one-on-one with clients to implement treatment plans designed by a BCBA.
Assist clients in building communication, social, and daily living skills while reducing behaviors that interfere with learning.
Data Collection
Accurately record data on client performance during each therapy session.
Provide detailed session notes and behavior observations to ensure treatment plans are data-driven and effective.
Skill Building and Behavior Support
Use evidence-based techniques to teach skills like language development, learning readiness, and social interaction.
Implement behavior intervention plans (BIPs) to address maladaptive behaviors, ensuring consistency in approach.
Family Collaboration
Maintain a professional and empathetic relationship with families to foster trust and collaboration.
Training and Supervision
Receive ongoing supervision and guidance from a BCBA to ensure effective service delivery.
Participate in regular training sessions to enhance skills, stay up-to-date with best practices, and maintain RBT certification.
Adherence to Professional Standards
Follow ethical guidelines and procedures as outlined by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB).
Uphold Brightstone Therapy’s values of compassion, professionalism, and client-centered care.
Brightstone Therapy Environment:
As an RBT at Brightstone Therapy, you would work in a collaborative and supportive environment that values your contributions as a key member of the ABA team. There may be opportunities for professional growth, such as advancing to a BCBA role or lead RBT role.