Start a career, shape futures: Become an RBT with BAYADA! Seeking recent graduates, Paraprofessionals, Skills Trainers, Educational Assistants (EA), and those interested in working with individuals with Autism and other Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities (IDDs). Start out as a Behavior Technician Trainee and become a Registered Behavior Technician® (RBT) with BAYADA in just a few weeks! At BAYADA Behavioral Health, we are a non-profit employer who believes in providing education and training to help you learn and grow in your career. Through our BAYADA RBT Academy, we give you the training you need to become certified as a Registered Behavior Technician® (RBT). BAYADA RBT Academy provides: A 40+ hour paid training program to prepare you to become a Registered Behavior Technician® (RBT) Receive high-quality training grounded in evidence-based practices in adult learning and applied behavior analysis including: BAYADA University web-based courses Live lectures Hands-on training and structured observation BAYADA study guides to prepare you for the RBT exam How You’ll Make an Impact: RBTs work with individuals with Autism and other Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities (IDDs) to reduce challenging behaviors, increase functional skills, and foster independence and individuality. Our Oahu Behavioral Health Team provides care in a school-based setting working for local school districts on Oahu. Work directly with students in the classroom, following the established service plan Establish and maintain relationships with clients and school teams. Respect the values, thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes of clients and families Implement behavior therapy techniques and collaborate with teachers to support the student in the classroom environment Document interventions and progress towards goals Collect behavior data as specified in client behavior plan Provide training, instruction, and assistance to help the student acquire and maintain skills and meet identified goals Provide support to the client in interpersonal skills, development, and maintenance of personal relationships, and building independence in their school routine Supports school age children to succeed with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).