Looking for a fulfilling career that makes a real difference in people’s lives?
Look no further than our team of Registered Behavior Technicians at Stonebridge Behavioral Services. At Stonebridge Behavioral Services, our certified staff provide consultation, support, and training services to people with autism and their families.
We are a leading provider of ABA therapy services in Massachusetts, and we’re looking for passionate, dedicated RBTs to join our team. With so many companies recruiting for these positions in MA, we know you have plenty of options.
But here’s why we stand out from the crowd.
-Competitive compensation: We offer a generous salary and benefits package that is competitive with other companies in the area.
· Starting Salary $18.00(BT)(under review) to $30.00(RBT) per hour.
· Paid Sick/Vacation leave.
· Monthly performance bonus.
· Mileage reimbursement
· Health Dental and Vision Insurance for RBT's working 15 plus hours/week
-Professional development: We are committed to providing our staff with the training and support they need to grow in their careers. We offer access to a wide range of professional development opportunities, including workshops, training courses, and mentorship programs.
· Training and registration as Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) provided online free of charge for 40 hours reimbursed for successfully completion of online course training.
· Partnership with Purdue University Undergraduate or Graduate Psychology/ABA Programs allowing you to enroll at 14%-20% reduced tuition rates for employees interested in obtaining their bachelors or master’s degree and BCaBA or BCBA.
· One-to-one mentorship and supervision by a BCBA in learning and practicing behavior skills.
· Recognized fieldwork program provided by our BCBA team as you earn your BCaBA (undergraduate) or BCBA (graduate program).
· Monthly advanced training presentations in applied behavior analysis, autism, and management skills.
-Supportive work environment: We believe that teamwork and collaboration are key to success in this field. That’s why we foster a supportive work environment and encourage open communication, feedback, and constructive criticism.
· Weekly skill review and instructional meetings with your BCBA supervisor with 2-way feedback.
· Group discussion with other BCBA’s and RBT’s on clinical challenges.
-Flexibility: We understand that our employees have busy lives outside of work. That’s why we offer flexible scheduling option to accommodate their individual needs.
· Work with families to adopt a weekly schedule that works for you and them, whether because of classes, a preferred summer schedule or personal child and family demands.
-Career Advancement: We are committed to promoting from within and offering our employees opportunities for career advancement. Whether you’re interested in a supervisory or management role, or you want to specialize in a certain area of the field (e.g., Organizational Behavior Management), we’re here to support your growth.
· We offer fieldwork supervision by qualified and experienced BCBAs for employees working o toward their BCBA certification .
· We offer job opportunities working in our center, in-home and both (hybrid) with clients based on your career interests.
-Meaningful work: As an RBT, you’ll be making a real difference in the lives of individuals with autism and related disorders. We believe that the work we do is incredibly important, and we’re looking for people who share that passion.
-Company culture: We’re more than a team-were a community. We’re committed to creating a positive, supportive, and inclusive company culture that values each and every member of our team.
If you’re an RBT or would like to become an RBT looking for a fulfilling career with a company that truly cares about its employees and the work they do, we want to hear from you.
Don’t just get a job, start your career at Stonebridge
We are currently seeking part-time openings (10-30 hours/wk.) for behavior technicians to provide home-based and clinic-based applied behavior analysis services to children and young adults with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. Must have some experience working with children with developmental disabilities preferably autism spectrum disorder and preferably having taken college level courses/bachelor's degree in psychology or education. The Stonebridge office is in Plymouth and clinic-based services in Pembroke; however, family homes are served on the South Shore, Upper Cape Cod, and other neighboring communities up to Quincy. We try to match you with families that are no more than 30 minutes from your residence.
Job duties entail teaching adaptive skills one-on-one to children with an autism spectrum disorder and their families in the home and the community using prescribed ABA methods. Duties also include…
· Observing patient behavior and applying ABA principles.
· Implementing interventions for behavioral and developmental challenges.
· Educating patients and their parents in adaptive activities.
· Customizing treatment plans for individual patients.
· Providing feedback to patients.
· Communicating with parents.
· Recognizing critical improvements in patient behaviors through data collection.
· Instructing in activities and exercises to help patients develop the skills and mechanisms needed to manage their diagnoses.
· Collaborating with patients' families to obtain feedback on implemented treatment plans and patients' progress.
· Educating younger patients’ parents and teachers on using natural environment activities to improve communication issues.
· Staying up-to-date with the latest ABA-related information, techniques, and developments.
· Keeping detailed electronic records of behavior, treatments and improvements.
Desired Qualifications:
· 1+ to 2 years of experience working with children with developmental disabilities
· Minimum-High school degree; Completion of 2-year college training preferred.
· All candidates should have at least 1 year experience working in a caring capacity (nanny, sitter, head start teacher, etc.) with children with an intellectual and developmental disability.
We offer flexible work hours, generally 3 to 6 hours/day (15 to 30 hours/week) between morning , afternoon or early evening hours for some families. Behavior technician training is offered online and in-person in principles of Applied Behavior Analysis; supervision provided to therapists in the home leading to registration as a behavior technician (RBT) by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board. Hourly salary is based on Registration as a Behavior Technician.
- If interested, please send a resume with a brief cover letter indicating your career goals, phone number and email address. We look forward to hearing from you and will be in touch soon!
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $18.00 - $30.00 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Continuing education credits
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Mileage reimbursement
- Opportunities for advancement
- Paid sick time
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Referral program
- Travel reimbursement
- Vision insurance
Willingness to travel:
Work Location: In person