Behavior Technician Job Duties. ABA and the Registered Behavior Technician A Registered Behavior Technician RBT is a credentialed paraprofessional who works one-on-one with people receiving Applied Behavior Analysis ABA therapy to implement their intervention plans. The Behavior Technician provides direct one-on-one behavioral interventions to teach communication social and daily living skills and reduce problematic behaviors in the home community and school settings.
Behavior Technicians will utilize interventions developed out of. The duties of behavioral technicians include administering medications helping patients participate in meetings and group counseling sessions and even assisting with everyday living skills like dressing and eating. Collaborate communicate and assist with the training of clients parents and staff.
Collect and record data on patient behavior.
Behavioral health technicians also known as psychiatric technicians work under the supervision of doctors or nurses who provide care to patients with mental or behavioral disorders. The role of the ABA Therapist or Registered Behavior Technician RBT is to provide home and community based ABA services to Verbal Beginnings clients. The Behavioral Technician will provide clinical skills instruction and behavior reduction protocols based upon the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis to children with Autism and related developmental disabilities in the home community and school settings. Collect and record data on patient behavior.