Registered Behavior Support Team Technician(RBT)
Description
Title: RBT Behavior Support Team
Qualifications:
Hold the Registered Behavior Technician certification (RBT) based on the BACB requirements.
Have 1 year experience working in a school setting as an RBT.
Experience providing behavior analysis services to people with disabilities.
Reports To: Separate Programs Administration
Job Summary: Provide school based behavioral services to students in multiple programs. Duties include supporting behavior specialist with training teachers and staff, completing skills assessments and functional behavior assessments, developing interventions, and collecting and monitoring data. ?
Duties and Responsibilities:
Administrative Skills: All ABA duties to be supervised by BCBA, BCaBA, or Behavior Specialist.
Complete observations for functional behavior assessments.
Trainers for CPI, TACT2 and Ukeru as assigned.
Ability to answer clarifying questions about behavior change procedures.
Ensure data collection fidelity and maintaining graphs up to date.
Monitoring behavior change programs and data collection for fidelity.
Assist classroom teachers and Behavior Specialist with skill assessments including the VB-MAPP (Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program Kits) and Essentials for Living or other related skills assessments.
Support with developing interventions and materials needed for behavior change procedures.
Train teachers and paraprofessionals on ABA based teaching methods and specific programs.
Develops data sheets and data analysis systems.
Work collaboratively with team including behavior specialist, speech language pathologist, occupational therapist, teacher, counselor, and paraprofessionals.
Provide materials as necessary to classrooms to implement teaching protocols.
Provide community trainings with the BCBA.
Organizes and prioritizes time and works independently.
Writes clear and concise reports.
Train others in writing compliant reports.
First responders for crisis response.
Leads and supports PBIS team and other building level committees.
Shows ability to manage a variety of roles and duties.
Completes supervision with BCaBA or BCBA as required by the BACB.
Keep ups to date and follows BACB requirements to remain certified.
Interpersonal Relationship Skills
Develops and maintains rapport, credibility and trust with all staff members and ancillary staff. Also maintains positive associations with PPBOCES, outside agencies and school district staff.
Demonstrates good listening skills.
Shows sensitivity to feelings of others.
Contributes to positive staff morale.
Resolves conflicts with others in a positive and direct manner and offers criticism through appropriate channels.
Professional Responsibility
Respects confidentiality.
Arrives to work consistently on time, is prompt to meetings, and demonstrates consistent work attendance.
Demonstrates enthusiasm for work and a positive attitude in general.
Uses appropriate judgment with respect to personal grooming and dress.
Completes work in a timely manner.
Presents a favorable image in representing PPBOCES and all Separate School Programs.
Displays composure, dignity and self-confidence while fulfilling job responsibilities.
Contributes positively and willingly to Separate Programs and PPBOCES' organizational goals and objectives.
Takes advantage of staff development opportunities to maintain and increase clinical competence.
Contributes actively to discussion during staff meetings, staffings, etc.
Assumes responsibility for other duties or tasks as assigned by administrative personnel.
Evaluation: This position will be evaluated in accordance with the above listed responsibilities and with board policy on personnel evaluations.
Salary, Working Time, Vacation, Etc.: This position shall be 1.0 FTE, 179 days per year, based on school calendar.
Working Conditions:
Talking and hearing, walking, standing or bending is frequently required
Reaching with hands and arms, climbing or balancing, stooping or kneeling is also required
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move objects up to 25 pounds
All required license(s) must be maintained in an active status without suspension or revocation throughout employment.
Any employee may be required to stay at or return to work during meetings and/or emergencies to perform duties specific to this classification or to perform other duties as requested in an assigned position. This may require working a non-traditional work schedule or working outside normal assigned duties during the meeting and/or emergency.
TACT2 certification required ability to perform all TACT2 holds and transport positions.
The Board is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in accordance with applicable federal and state laws and constitutional provisions. Accordingly, no otherwise qualified [student,] employee, applicant for employment, or member of the public may be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to unlawful discrimination under any Pikes Peak BOCES program or activity on the basis of disability, race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, religion, ancestry [or need for special education services. Discrimination against employees and applicants for employment based on age, genetic information, and conditions related to pregnancy?or childbirth is also prohibited in accordance with state and/or federal law. This is an at-will position.