About Job
What is a Registered Behavior Technician?
RBTs are front-line professionals trained to deliver Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy—a science-based approach that helps children with autism and related diagnoses build communication, social, and daily-living skills. Working under the guidance of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), you’ll turn carefully designed treatment plans into real-world progress for the children and families we serve.
7 Great Reasons to Become an RBT with Achievements ABA
1. Immediate Impact – See tangible growth in a child’s skills every session.
2. Professional Credential – We support you through your RBT coursework, exam prep, and ongoing renewals.
3. Fast-Track Career Growth – ABA is one of the country’s fastest-growing healthcare fields, with clear paths toward lead RBT, program supervisor, or future BCBA.
4. Flexible Scheduling – Choose 4 or 8 hour shifts that fit school, family, or other commitments.
5. Competitive Pay & Paid Time Off – Earn $25–$30 per hour plus PTO—even as a new clinician.
6. Supportive Team Culture – Monthly BCBA-led webinars, daily mentorship, and a “never-alone” approach to learning new skills.
7. Make a Difference Close to Home – Deliver therapy in homes, schools, and community settings right in your neighborhood.
What You’ll Do
Partner with a BCBA to apply ABA teaching procedures during 1:1 sessions.
Deliver therapy in home, school, and community environments.
Capture accurate skill-building and behavior data in our user-friendly app.
Write concise daily session notes that keep families and clinicians aligned.
Communicate wins, challenges, and ideas openly with your BCBA and regional coordinator.
What Makes Achievements ABA a Stand-Out Employer
We know that quality care starts with quality team members – and we invest in you from day one.
Very competitive wages – $25–$30 per hour
Paid time off – even as a part-time employee
Health insurance – for full-time team members
Flexible part-time schedules – perfect for students or second careers
Rewarding, meaningful work – help children and families reach their full potential
Ongoing, high-quality supervision – from experienced BCBAs invested in your growth
Monthly webinars and continuing education – sharpen your skills, stay current
Supportive culture – you’ll always have someone to turn to, and room to grow
Who Thrives in This Role — Qualifications & Related Experience
We welcome candidates who are new to ABA and passionate about helping others. You might be a great fit if you have:
A high school diploma or equivalent (required)
An active RBT certification – or the willingness to complete training and pass the RBT exam within 30 days of hire (we’ll support you!)
A bachelor’s degree (or progress toward one) in psychology, education, social work, or a related field (preferred but not required)
Experience in any of the following fields:
Childcare (nanny, daycare, preschool assistant)
Special education or paraprofessional support roles
Teaching, tutoring, or camp counseling
Mental health or behavioral health settings
Direct support for individuals with developmental disabilities
CNA, PCA, or home health care roles
Strong communication, organization, and time management skills
A valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and the ability to pass a level-2 background check
A sincere interest in helping children grow and thrive
Ready to get started?
Apply today to join a mission-driven team where every session is a step toward brighter futures—for our clients, their families, and your own career.
Achievements ABA is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.