Behavior Technician (BT/RBT)- Center Based
Company: Little Leaves
Location: Reston
Posted on: March 5, 2025
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Job Description:
Company Overview:Tiny steps bring big results at Little Leaves
Behavioral Services for children, families, and team members alike.
Our passionate clinicians and technicians work one-on-one with
children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ages 1 to 6 to prepare
them to thrive in school and life. This is a journey of impact and
meaning. Achieve positive outcomes, pursue meaningful development,
and realize purposeful balance as part of our team.Small steps, big
effects ... start with you: What you can expect to do.See how small
steps bring big results for children, families, and team members
alike. Work one-on-one with young children with autism to deliver
individualized treatment designed by a Board-Certified Behavior
Analyst. As a critical member of the child's therapy team, you will
facilitate learning and playing in groups, collect data, and
implement feedback from supervisors.Overview:The Behavior
Technician (BT) provides 1:1 treatment to assigned clients, between
18 months and six years old, based on evidenced-based practices
(i.e., Applied Behavior Analysis; ABA). The BT will deliver
individualized therapy hours based on the plans and protocols
developed by the Supervising Behavior Analyst and collect data on
the client's progress. The BT must be able to work cooperatively
with team members and maintain open and positive communication with
families, co-workers, supervisor(s), and other stakeholders.The BT
must demonstrate the computer and technical skills necessary to use
an electronic data collection system.Responsibilities:ESSENTIAL
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Direct Treatment (client face-to-face
hours, 25 - 35 hours/ week):Implementation of individual treatment
plan for assigned caseload (i.e., individual).Implements procedures
by which client's objectives will be met in accordance with the
client's assessment and treatment plan to fidelity.With oversight
from the SBA, evaluates the effectiveness of procedures using
direct observation, data collection, and discusses progress with
the clinical supervisor.Provides input on the need for new
objectives and treatments as targets are mastered.Notifies
supervisor(s) of any critical incidents immediately and completes
an incident report.Documentation and Administrative Tasks:Documents
client's progress in daily data collection and session notes on
treatment goals (clear, concise explanation of service delivery,
and parent/teacher input).Converts "timesheet," completes session
note, and ensures session start and end times are accurate.
Conversions are expected to be completed no later than 24 hours
from the end of the day which services took place unless an earlier
deadline is specified by a supervisor (e.g., Friday
session).Attends regularly scheduled staff meetings, required
training, and other meetings as assigned and effectively
communicates with all stakeholders.Completes all tasks related to
preparation for sessions and cleaning up after completed
sessions.Informs supervisor immediately of any important concerns
pertaining to families' or schools' services. Cooperates with
special requests made by supervisor(s).Professionalism and
EthicsAttends sessions as assigned on time and maintains a
professional appearance (see also "employee handbook").Listens to
constructive feedback and responds appropriately.Maintains the
security of all media containing client protected health
information, including electronic media, and returns media to
his/her supervisor when appropriate.Prepares all services and
documents in a manner that is culturally sensitive and
linguistically appropriate and sensitive to the family's/school
staff's concerns.Returns phone calls and emails (using work
assigned email account) within 24 - 48 business
hours.Confidentiality, Rights, and Dignity. Preserves the rights of
each client and family, while maintaining professional boundaries
with clients, families, and/or school
staff.Qualifications:Qualifications:High School Diploma is
required; completion of associate degree/bachelor's degree in
psychology, social work, special education, or related field is
strongly preferred.Commitment to earning a Registered Behavior
Technician credential within 60 - 90 days of hire (must sit for RBT
test, training and supervision provided by Little
Leaves).Experience working with children with special needs, e.g.,
autism or developmental delays.Ability to follow instructional
guidance and to follow ABA programs.Ability to interact well with
children, families, and colleagues.Ability to work collaboratively
as a therapy team member.Ability to work well independently and
seek assistance when needed.Possess strong attention to detail for
data collection.Organized, flexible and willing to take
constructive feedback and apply it to improve the quality of
programming and one's own professional development.Strong
communication and interpersonal skills required.Able to maintain
client confidentiality.Technologically adept.Physical
RequirementsAbility to lift, push, pull children up to 40 pounds,
and able to complete the physical demands of the job (frequent
sitting and standing, sitting on, and getting up from the floor,
kneeling, bending, and running with children)May be subject to
physical aggression with clients, which may include biting,
kicking, punching, pinching. LLSSPosted Min Pay Rate: USD
$20.00/Hr. Posted Max Pay Rate: USD $22.00/Hr.
Keywords: Little Leaves, Reston , Behavior Technician (BT/RBT)- Center Based, Professions , Reston, Virginia
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