Are you interested in supporting children with autism to reach their fullest potential? Then this is the position for you!

At BAYADA Home Health Care, our clients come first and our employees are our greatest asset. We are looking for dedicated employees who have their Registered Behavior Technician® (RBT) credential or are interested in pursuing their Registered Behavior Technician® (RBT) credential. The RBT credential is a professional credential for paraprofessionals offered through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB). The RBT credential is required for individuals providing services on any Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) or insurance-based contracts in Hawaii. This position includes working 1:1 in the home and community with children and young adults diagnosed with autism. BAYADA will pay for your training as well as provide extensive supervision. 

**We are currently offering a $500 sign on bonus for credentialed RBTs who can start immediately OR training incentives to all other qualified applicants

We have School-Based Registered Behavior Technician® (RBT) openings in the following locations:

  • Leeward District

 

Flexible Scheduling: 

  • Part time positions available
  • Shifts available Monday through Friday 
  • Work in your neighborhood or commute for more hours 


BAYADA Offers Registered Behavior Technicians® (RBTs):

  • Health Insurance 
  • Paid Time Off 
  • Scholarships 
  • Employee Appreciation Events 
  • Weekly Pay Schedule 

Qualifications for Registered Behavior Technician® (RBT):

  • One year experience working with children with developmental/ intellectual disabilities preferred

Not an RBT? Not a problem! BAYADA will pay for your “seat” in the RBT web based training course as well as provide extensive support.

Responsibilities for Registered Behavior Technician® (RBT):

  • Work directly with clients and follow the established treatment plan/behavior support plan for implementing skill acquisition and behavior reduction procedures.
  • Establish and maintain effective, supportive, and therapeutic relationships with clients.. Respect the values, thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes of clients and families.
  • Implement behavior therapy techniques as instructed by the Behavioral Services Manager and Behavior Specialist.
  • Document interventions and progress towards goals accurately and in a timely manner.
  • Collect behavior data as specified in client behavior support plan.
  • Review data and progress reports with Behavioral Services Manager and Behavior Specialist in order to strategize program improvements.
  • As applicable to the treatment plan, provide habilitation, training, instruction, and assistance to help the client acquire and maintain skills and to help meet identified goals.
  • As applicable, provide transportation related to the implementation of activities as directed by the treatment plan.
  • Provide training and/or support to the client in interpersonal skills, the development and maintenance of personal relationships, and in living in his/her community.
  • Monitor health status and physical condition and reports any changes in the client’s condition or other incidents to the office.

 

BAYADA recognizes and rewards our RBTs who set and maintain the highest standards of excellence. Join our caring team today!

 

As an accredited, regulated, certified, and licensed home health care provider, BAYADA complies with all state/local mandates.

BAYADA Home Health Care, Inc., and its associated entities and joint venture partners, are Equal Opportunity Employers. All employment decisions are made on a non-discriminatory basis without regard to sex, race, color, age, disability, pregnancy or maternity, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship status, military status, or any other similarly protected status in accordance with federal, state and local laws.  Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people with these identities or who are members of other marginalized communities.

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