Family Support Center of Colorado
Family Support Center of Colorado Headquarters Location
Colorado Springs, CO
About Family Support Center of Colorado
The Family Support Center (FSC) is seeking individuals who are interested in becoming Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) through our paid training program!
We provide training on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy, where you will conduct one-on-one sessions with clients ages 2-18, diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum.
Our treatment approach consists of in-center sessions, but also gives families the option of in-home/school sessions.
Sessions are structured with research-based behavior plans and skill programming assessed by the Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), and implemented by you, the RBT. These plans work to decrease maladaptive behaviors and replace them with more appropriate behaviors using positive reinforcement, as well as improving communication skills, peer skills, social skills, adaptive capabilities, and independent life skills.
Registered Behavior TechnicianWe provide training on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy, where you will conduct one-on-one sessions with clients ages 2-18, diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum.
Our treatment approach consists of in-center sessions, but also gives families the option of in-home/school sessions.
Sessions are structured with research-based behavior plans and skill programming assessed by the Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), and implemented by you, the RBT. These plans work to decrease maladaptive behaviors and replace them with more appropriate behaviors using positive reinforcement, as well as improving communication skills, peer skills, social skills, adaptive capabilities, and independent life skills.
Make a difference in the lives of children with Autism!
We're looking for motivated people like you to grow our team. What qualities make for a successful RBT?
Excited to work with children and teens with varying needs
Flexibility and desire to work in a dynamic environment
Team-oriented mindset and positive attitude
Prior experience working with children (Preferred)
4-Week Paid-Training to become a Registered Behavior Technician
Weeks 1-2: 40-hour RBT video training, small group trainings, and hands-on session training
Weeks 2-4: hands-on session trainings and zoom trainings
Week 4 or 5: exam (paid) to become certified as a Registered Behavior Technician
What We DoWe're looking for motivated people like you to grow our team. What qualities make for a successful RBT?
Excited to work with children and teens with varying needs
Flexibility and desire to work in a dynamic environment
Team-oriented mindset and positive attitude
Prior experience working with children (Preferred)
4-Week Paid-Training to become a Registered Behavior Technician
Weeks 1-2: 40-hour RBT video training, small group trainings, and hands-on session training
Weeks 2-4: hands-on session trainings and zoom trainings
Week 4 or 5: exam (paid) to become certified as a Registered Behavior Technician
The Family Support Center (FSC) is seeking individuals who are interested in becoming Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) through our paid training program!
We provide training on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy, where you will conduct one-on-one sessions with clients ages 2-18, diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum.
Our treatment approach consists of in-center sessions, but also gives families the option of in-home/school sessions.
Sessions are structured with research-based behavior plans and skill programming assessed by the Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), and implemented by you, the RBT. These plans work to decrease maladaptive behaviors and replace them with more appropriate behaviors using positive reinforcement, as well as improving communication skills, peer skills, social skills, adaptive capabilities, and independent life skills.
What does it mean to be an RBT?We provide training on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy, where you will conduct one-on-one sessions with clients ages 2-18, diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum.
Our treatment approach consists of in-center sessions, but also gives families the option of in-home/school sessions.
Sessions are structured with research-based behavior plans and skill programming assessed by the Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), and implemented by you, the RBT. These plans work to decrease maladaptive behaviors and replace them with more appropriate behaviors using positive reinforcement, as well as improving communication skills, peer skills, social skills, adaptive capabilities, and independent life skills.
"I would recommend this job for people looking to get into behavioral health because it's so rewarding...when you find something that works with a kiddo and you see their growth, there's nothing more rewarding than helping them and their families."
"Characteristics of being a good RBT include patience, the ability to have fun and be silly with kids, and being willing to hear and accept feedback."
"The most challenging part about this role is that every one of our kids is so different...finding what works with one kiddo, and knowing that it worked with one and isn't going to work with another."
- Current RBT's
A Day In The Life"Characteristics of being a good RBT include patience, the ability to have fun and be silly with kids, and being willing to hear and accept feedback."
"The most challenging part about this role is that every one of our kids is so different...finding what works with one kiddo, and knowing that it worked with one and isn't going to work with another."
- Current RBT's
We offer part time (15-29 hours a week) and full time (30-40 hours a week) hours!
Our hours are Monday-Friday 8am-7pm, Saturday's 8am-5pm.
Sessions are typically 3-4 hours long, and our most common session times are: 8am-12pm, 12-4pm, 4-7pm.
Our minimum requirements for availabilty are: 3 evenings during the week from 4-7pm and Saturday's either 8am-12pm or 1-5pm.
We offer flexible scheduling!
Our hours are Monday-Friday 8am-7pm, Saturday's 8am-5pm.
Sessions are typically 3-4 hours long, and our most common session times are: 8am-12pm, 12-4pm, 4-7pm.
Our minimum requirements for availabilty are: 3 evenings during the week from 4-7pm and Saturday's either 8am-12pm or 1-5pm.
We offer flexible scheduling!
Number of Employees in Family Support Center of Colorado
51 to 200
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