Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Job Description
Please Note: This position requires at least 1 year of working experience of working with people with developmental disabilities and behavioral disorders. This is not an entry level position.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Hope House Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants for all positions will be given equal consideration without regard to race sex age color religion national origin veteran status or any disability as provided in the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please Note: Your application will be given full consideration butdoes notimply that you will be employed.
OurGoal
The goal of the Registered Behavior Technicianis to provide quality active programming and positively influence the well-being of all individuals with developmental disabilities and severe behavioral disorders living inan enhanced behavioral support home (EBSH). The RBT provides direct services to the clients to meet their functional health safety educational and psychosocial needs.
Responsibilities
- To ensure the supervision safety and well-being of the clients at all times.
- Provides the continuous active treatment program for each client including all informal and formal training and service objectives for each client ensuring the implementation and documentation of the ISP of each individual client and the facility group.
- Participates in the development and evaluation of the Individual Service Plans (ISP) directed by the QIDP Administrator and Facility Manager.
- Monitors and supports the clients health and well-being and reports observation to the QIDP Administrator and Facility Manager. The RBTshall ensure that health information is documented and brought to the attention of the RN consultant/ Health Coordinator.
- Ensure the daily documentation of client status behavior and treatment responses.
- Participates in the provision and maintenance of a clean safe healthful and nurturing environment.
- Provides quality training and positive interaction with residents at all times.
- Adheres to and implements the facilitys active treatment philosophy and goals and the organizational policies and procedures.
- To ask questions and learn as much as you can from those around you.
- To promote learning growth socialization and independence of the residents.
- To develop relationships with other Hope House departments staff and external agencies.
- To go above and beyond for the clients and staff with which you interact.
What We Need From You
- You need to be at least 21years of age
- Have DSP 1 & 2 Certifications
- Already have or attain 40 hour RBT Certification before working with residents.
- Attainment of Covid-19 vaccination and annual booster shots are a job requirement. Medical waiver needed if applicable.
- Valid ID Passport Social Security Card or work permit
- High school diploma or GED
- Ability to pass a physical exam (push pull lift up to 50 lbs stand for extended periods).
- Ability to push pull lift up to 50 lbs
- Ability to sit or stand for extended periods
- Physical condition sufficient to engage in frequent to continuous standing walking lifting carrying objects assisting with transfers pushing pulling bending kneeling squatting reaching running and managing aggressive behaviors. These activities involve normal housework and assisting individuals who may engage in physical aggression.
- Ability to respond to any and all situations that occur within the facility to ensure the safety of all clients and staff.
- Ability to clear a criminal background check with DOJ/FBI.
- Speak read and write in English
- Attends and completes orientation as assigned.
- Completes First Aid and CPR certification and maintains current.
- Completes certification and maintain current certification in Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) training within 60 days of hire.
- Must be available to work weekends and holidays. (Required to work weekends)
- Ability to drive or work toward driving company vehicles.
What We Offer You!- Flexible Schedules That Work withSchooling Parenting & Other Jobs
- Career Advancement
- Annual & Merit Based Raises
- Certification and Training Opportunities (at no cost to you)
- Paid Ongoing and Continuing Education Training at Hope House
Starting Rate/PayIndustry Standard
HoursVariable
My fondest memory is of the first time a client asked me for help. I had only been working for a month. He isnt really one who talks much and rarely asks for help. I remember he was having a difficult time putting on his clothes. He looked at me and waved me closer saying Help. Help. After helping he looked at me and said Yay! I felt so happy to know that one of my clients felt that he could trust me and come to me for assistance. -Adrian QIDP
*** Incomplete applications will not be considered***
Required Experience:
IC
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Job DescriptionPlease Note: This position requires at least 1 year of working experience of working with people with developmental disabilities and behavioral disorders. This is not an entry level position.Equal Opportunity EmployerHope House Inc. is an equal opp...
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Job Description
Please Note: This position requires at least 1 year of working experience of working with people with developmental disabilities and behavioral disorders. This is not an entry level position.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Hope House Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants for all positions will be given equal consideration without regard to race sex age color religion national origin veteran status or any disability as provided in the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please Note: Your application will be given full consideration butdoes notimply that you will be employed.
OurGoal
The goal of the Registered Behavior Technicianis to provide quality active programming and positively influence the well-being of all individuals with developmental disabilities and severe behavioral disorders living inan enhanced behavioral support home (EBSH). The RBT provides direct services to the clients to meet their functional health safety educational and psychosocial needs.
Responsibilities
- To ensure the supervision safety and well-being of the clients at all times.
- Provides the continuous active treatment program for each client including all informal and formal training and service objectives for each client ensuring the implementation and documentation of the ISP of each individual client and the facility group.
- Participates in the development and evaluation of the Individual Service Plans (ISP) directed by the QIDP Administrator and Facility Manager.
- Monitors and supports the clients health and well-being and reports observation to the QIDP Administrator and Facility Manager. The RBTshall ensure that health information is documented and brought to the attention of the RN consultant/ Health Coordinator.
- Ensure the daily documentation of client status behavior and treatment responses.
- Participates in the provision and maintenance of a clean safe healthful and nurturing environment.
- Provides quality training and positive interaction with residents at all times.
- Adheres to and implements the facilitys active treatment philosophy and goals and the organizational policies and procedures.
- To ask questions and learn as much as you can from those around you.
- To promote learning growth socialization and independence of the residents.
- To develop relationships with other Hope House departments staff and external agencies.
- To go above and beyond for the clients and staff with which you interact.
What We Need From You
- You need to be at least 21years of age
- Have DSP 1 & 2 Certifications
- Already have or attain 40 hour RBT Certification before working with residents.
- Attainment of Covid-19 vaccination and annual booster shots are a job requirement. Medical waiver needed if applicable.
- Valid ID Passport Social Security Card or work permit
- High school diploma or GED
- Ability to pass a physical exam (push pull lift up to 50 lbs stand for extended periods).
- Ability to push pull lift up to 50 lbs
- Ability to sit or stand for extended periods
- Physical condition sufficient to engage in frequent to continuous standing walking lifting carrying objects assisting with transfers pushing pulling bending kneeling squatting reaching running and managing aggressive behaviors. These activities involve normal housework and assisting individuals who may engage in physical aggression.
- Ability to respond to any and all situations that occur within the facility to ensure the safety of all clients and staff.
- Ability to clear a criminal background check with DOJ/FBI.
- Speak read and write in English
- Attends and completes orientation as assigned.
- Completes First Aid and CPR certification and maintains current.
- Completes certification and maintain current certification in Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) training within 60 days of hire.
- Must be available to work weekends and holidays. (Required to work weekends)
- Ability to drive or work toward driving company vehicles.
What We Offer You!- Flexible Schedules That Work withSchooling Parenting & Other Jobs
- Career Advancement
- Annual & Merit Based Raises
- Certification and Training Opportunities (at no cost to you)
- Paid Ongoing and Continuing Education Training at Hope House
Starting Rate/PayIndustry Standard
HoursVariable
My fondest memory is of the first time a client asked me for help. I had only been working for a month. He isnt really one who talks much and rarely asks for help. I remember he was having a difficult time putting on his clothes. He looked at me and waved me closer saying Help. Help. After helping he looked at me and said Yay! I felt so happy to know that one of my clients felt that he could trust me and come to me for assistance. -Adrian QIDP
*** Incomplete applications will not be considered***
Required Experience:
IC
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