Experienced Registered Behavior Technicians - $500 sign on bonus! Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:30pm (full-time) If you have experience working with children as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), and are looking to advance your career, we want you to be part of the SARRC team! Your Role at SARRC RBTs are an integral part of the SARRC team! You will spend your days connecting and including individuals with autism in their homes, schools, and communities using the principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA). Additionally, you will provide clinical administrative support to monitor and evaluate client progress. Who You Are
Experience and Education Requirements
Pay Rate - $500 sign-on bonus for RBTs!
Career Pathway We don't just hire RBTs; we build the next generation of clinical leaders! If your goal is to become a BCBA, we provide the ultimate funded pathway:
Robust Benefits Package
Transportation Requirement Behavior Staff are required to have reliable transportation to/from clients with a clean driving record (no more than 3 minor violations). Work Environment Candidates must possess the physical ability to perform the following tasks consistently throughout the workday:
How We Help You Grow In a collaborative and upbeat environment, you will receive extensive training, consistent support, and ongoing professional development opportunities through weekly individual and group supervision with your BCBA. You’ll even have a chance to attend local and national conferences and workshops to promote your professional development and build expertise as a Behavior Therapist with your $1,000 annual professional development funds. We also value our team through year-round social engagements, wellness programs and special events! Our Story Established in 1997 by two mothers of children with autism and their developmental pediatrician, SARRC is an internationally recognized nonprofit with a mission to advance research and provide a lifetime of support for individuals with autism and their families. As the state of Arizona’s largest nonprofit serving the autism community, SARRC conducts innovative research, provides evidence-based practices, disseminates effective training, and builds inclusive communities. |