We help and encourage you to lean into areas of interest. Because we know that when you grow as a professional, everyone wins.
We are a team of Attainers
Attain is the nation’s fastest-growing provider of ABA therapy. We are powered by a well-run, robust infrastructure, led by a team of expert clinicians, and driven by a singular mission: to develop the true potential of the children we service with understanding, patience, encouragement, and warmth.

The power of our success rests in the support we give one another.
Behind each Attain child is a dedicated team of 3 that includes a BCBA supervisor, RBT or BT, and care coordinator, all working together to help them grow and thrive.

for exellence +
for excellence
We’re committed to ensuring every service we provide is the most effective one and leads to measurably better outcomes.
To that end, we’re relentless in our pursuit of further training and knowledge and in keeping abreast of new methodologies.

As a team that serves a vulnerable and disabled population, we are sensitive to treating our patients and their parents with dignity, respect, understanding, and empathy.
During the onboarding process, every team member completes a comprehensive competency course covering inclusivity.

ethical +
ethical
It is an honor and duty to uphold the BACB’s code of ethics across every area of clinical practice.
We recognize its role in protecting the population we serve and abide by its guidelines of objectivity, delivery of service, and more.

Big or small, the progress we see in our children is hard-earned and worthy of celebration!
We take the time to recognize those improvements and take pride in every milestone along the way.
Like you, we put people first
Prioritizing best practices over efficiency is not always the easy choice.
But, as an agency serving a vulnerable population, it's the right choice —
one we choose to make, over and over, as we focus on helping our teams help their children thrive.
the right team
for every child
Proximity is only one factor we consider when placing a child. Ultimately, we strive to choose teams based on a child’s diagnosis and therapist’s area of expertise.
in the tools
you need
Going above and beyond to deliver what our therapists need to do their best, including augmented testing, further data, or third-party consultations.
your invaluable
point of view
Working directly in the field every day, our clinicians develop fresh approaches and intuitive insights that make all the difference in a child’s outcome. We’re here to listen.
From some of our Attainers
I’ve been working with this company for a year now and I have had nothing but positive experiences. I have always felt supported and appreciated for my work and everyone in the company has been happy to help guide me. There is constant encouragement to advance your career in the field and monthly refresher trainings for RBTs. Supervisors are great at answering RBT questions in a timely manner.

I've been working at Attain for 7 months and the team here is amazing. If you love kids and wish to make a difference in someone's life I highly encourage choosing Attain. The faculty is great, management is super, the challenges are rewarding, and the compensation is the best.

I have enjoyed working with Attain ABA! They are such a great organization to work for because they value their employees and they are team-oriented. As a BCBA it has been a pleasure to have additional support from other BCBA's and staff members. It is also nice to be at an organization that truly values your opinion and clinical recommendations. Hours are flexible and pay is great!


Opportunity
to be your best
- Case loads curated to preference and specialty
- Active mentorship tracks and shadowing opportunities
- Monthly webinars and training events
- Free and extensive CEU library
Support to do your best
Our robust back-office handles all the red tape, scheduling, and back and forth between clients on your behalf, so you can focus on showing up and doing what you do best.
Case Management
Prior Authorization
Paperwork Support
Care Coordination
Client Service
Back-Office Support

Work-Life, Balanced
Attain offers an unprecedented level of career flexibility for BCBAs. Simply choose a career track based on how often you’d like to work and how full you’d like your case-load.
- Flexible Hours (with a min. caseload threshold)
- Generous Pay
- Lucrative Bonus Structure
- Competitive Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision
- Paid Time Off: Holidays, Sick Days, and Personal
- Corporate Discounts
- Plenty of Opportunity for Growth
- Full-Time
- Industry-Leading Pay
- Lucrative Bonus Structure
- Competitive Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision
- Paid Time Off: Holidays, Sick Days, and Personal
- Corporate Discounts
- Plenty of Opportunity for Growth

Opportunity
to be your best
Because when you learn and grow as a professional, everyone wins.
- Initial and ongoing paid training and supervision
- Active mentorship tracks and shadowing opportunities
- Monthly webinars and training events
- Focused, helpful feedback from supervisors
- Free and extensive CEU library
Support to do your best
Our robust back-office handles all the red tape, scheduling, and back and forth between clients on your behalf, so you can focus on showing up and doing what you do best.
Case Management
Prior Authorizations
Paperwork Support
Care Coordination
Client Service
Back-Office Support

For your benefit
Onboarding Process

Available Opportunities
- Arizona
- Maryland
- Nebraska
- Pennsylvania
- Virginia
- Washington DC
BCBA – Board Certified Behavior Analyst / Phoenix
Generous compensation (earn over $100k!) & benefits with growth opportunities!
Get mentored by experienced and supportive Clinical Directors
Positive work environment with an emphasis on a healthy work-life balance
Access to a wealth of resources, training, and support systems to help you do your job better and more efficiently
Develop and supervise individualized ABA programs for clients in the home and community settings
Perform assessments and develop treatment plans
Provide field supervision for clients as required by the treatment plan
Lead, supervise, and mentor a team of behavior technicians
Review all session notes and data taken by BT's to monitor client progress and BT proficiency
Provide parent training
Maintain a positive working relationship with the client's family and respond to guardian questions in a timely and professional manner
Facilitate team meetings and collaborate with parents, team members, and professionals to ensure optimal client progress and outcomes
Supervise BT's and BCBA candidates in accordance with BACB
Generous compensation & bonus structure with potential to earn over $100k
Flexible hours
Career advancement and growth opportunities
Paid time off, holidays, sick days, and personal days
Health benefits including medical, dental, and vision
Potential for telehealth
Strong and ethical corporate team and supports
Access to free and extensive trainings and CEU library
Bonus incentive program for employee referrals
Ongoing mentoring
Healthy work-life balance
Access to corporate discounts
Master's degree in applied behavioral analysis, psychology, or education
BCBA certification issued by the BACB
Appropriate state license as required in state of employment
Valid driver's license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Prior experience working as BCBA or RBT preferred
Proficiency in Microsoft programs and ABA software (Central Reach preferred)
BCBA – Board Certified Behavior Analyst / Maryland
Generous compensation (earn over $100k!) & benefits with growth opportunities!
Get mentored by experienced and supportive Clinical Directors
Positive work environment with an emphasis on a healthy work-life balance
Access to a wealth of resources, training, and support systems to help you do your job better and more efficiently
Develop and supervise individualized ABA programs for clients in the home and community settings
Perform assessments and develop treatment plans
Provide field supervision for clients as required by the treatment plan
Lead, supervise, and mentor a team of behavior technicians
Review all session notes and data taken by BT's to monitor client progress and BT proficiency
Provide parent training
Maintain a positive working relationship with the client's family and respond to guardian questions in a timely and professional manner
Facilitate team meetings and collaborate with parents, team members, and professionals to ensure optimal client progress and outcomes
Supervise BT's and BCBA candidates in accordance with BACB
Generous compensation & bonus structure with potential to earn over $100k
Flexible hours
Career advancement and growth opportunities
Paid time off, holidays, sick days, and personal days
Health benefits including medical, dental, and vision
Potential for telehealth
Strong and ethical corporate team and supports
Access to free and extensive trainings and CEU library
Bonus incentive program for employee referrals
Ongoing mentoring
Healthy work-life balance
Access to corporate discounts
Master's degree in applied behavioral analysis, psychology, or education
BCBA certification issued by the BACB
Appropriate state license as required in state of employment
Valid driver's license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Prior experience working as BCBA or RBT preferred
Proficiency in Microsoft programs and ABA software (Central Reach preferred)
BCBA – Board Certified Behavior Analyst / Virginia
Generous compensation (earn over $100k!) & benefits with growth opportunities!
Get mentored by experienced and supportive Clinical Directors
Positive work environment with an emphasis on a healthy work-life balance
Access to a wealth of resources, training, and support systems to help you do your job better and more efficiently
Develop and supervise individualized ABA programs for clients in the home and community settings
Perform assessments and develop treatment plans
Provide field supervision for clients as required by the treatment plan
Lead, supervise, and mentor a team of behavior technicians
Review all session notes and data taken by BT's to monitor client progress and BT proficiency
Provide parent training
Maintain a positive working relationship with the client's family and respond to guardian questions in a timely and professional manner
Facilitate team meetings and collaborate with parents, team members, and professionals to ensure optimal client progress and outcomes
Supervise BT's and BCBA candidates in accordance with BACB
Generous compensation & bonus structure with potential to earn over $100k
Flexible hours
Career advancement and growth opportunities
Paid time off, holidays, sick days, and personal days
Health benefits including medical, dental, and vision
Potential for telehealth
Strong and ethical corporate team and supports
Access to free and extensive trainings and CEU library
Bonus incentive program for employee referrals
Ongoing mentoring
Healthy work-life balance
Access to corporate discounts
Master's degree in applied behavioral analysis, psychology, or education
BCBA certification issued by the BACB
Appropriate state license as required in state of employment
Valid driver's license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Prior experience working as BCBA or RBT preferred
Proficiency in Microsoft programs and ABA software (Central Reach preferred)
BCBA – Board Certified Behavior Analyst / Washington D.C.
Generous compensation (earn over $100k!) & benefits with growth opportunities!
Get mentored by experienced and supportive Clinical Directors
Positive work environment with an emphasis on a healthy work-life balance
Access to a wealth of resources, training, and support systems to help you do your job better and more efficiently
Develop and supervise individualized ABA programs for clients in the home and community settings
Perform assessments and develop treatment plans
Provide field supervision for clients as required by the treatment plan
Lead, supervise, and mentor a team of behavior technicians
Review all session notes and data taken by BT's to monitor client progress and BT proficiency
Provide parent training
Maintain a positive working relationship with the client's family and respond to guardian questions in a timely and professional manner
Facilitate team meetings and collaborate with parents, team members, and professionals to ensure optimal client progress and outcomes
Supervise BT's and BCBA candidates in accordance with BACB
Generous compensation & bonus structure with potential to earn over $100k
Flexible hours
Career advancement and growth opportunities
Paid time off, holidays, sick days, and personal days
Health benefits including medical, dental, and vision
Potential for telehealth
Strong and ethical corporate team and supports
Access to free and extensive trainings and CEU library
Bonus incentive program for employee referrals
Ongoing mentoring
Healthy work-life balance
Access to corporate discounts
Master's degree in applied behavioral analysis, psychology, or education
BCBA certification issued by the BACB
Appropriate state license as required in state of employment
Valid driver's license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Prior experience working as BCBA or RBT preferred
Proficiency in Microsoft programs and ABA software (Central Reach preferred)
BCBA – Board Certified Behavior Analyst/BSC / Pennsylvania
Generous compensation (earn over $100k!) & benefits with growth opportunities!
Get mentored by experienced and supportive Clinical Directors
Positive work environment with an emphasis on a healthy work-life balance
Access to a wealth of resources, training, and support systems to help you do your job better and more efficiently
Develop and supervise individualized ABA programs for clients in the home and community settings
Perform assessments and develop treatment plans
Provide field supervision for clients as required by the treatment plan
Lead, supervise, and mentor a team of behavior technicians
Review all session notes and data taken by BT's to monitor client progress and BT proficiency
Provide parent training
Maintain a positive working relationship with the client's family and respond to guardian questions in a timely and professional manner
Facilitate team meetings and collaborate with parents, team members, and professionals to ensure optimal client progress and outcomes
Supervise BT's and BCBA candidates in accordance with BACB
Generous compensation & bonus structure with potential to earn over $100k
Flexible hours
Career advancement and growth opportunities
Paid time off, holidays, sick days, and personal days
Health benefits including medical, dental, and vision
Potential for telehealth
Strong and ethical corporate team and supports
Access to free and extensive trainings and CEU library
Bonus incentive program for employee referrals
Ongoing mentoring
Healthy work-life balance
Access to corporate discounts
Master's degree in applied behavioral analysis, psychology, or education
BCBA certification issued by the BACB
Appropriate state license as required in state of employment
Valid driver's license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Prior experience working as BCBA or RBT preferred
Proficiency in Microsoft programs and ABA software (Central Reach preferred)
BCBA – Board Certified Behavior Analyst/BSC / Lancaster & Central PA
Generous compensation (earn over $100k!) & benefits with growth opportunities!
Get mentored by experienced and supportive Clinical Directors
Positive work environment with an emphasis on a healthy work-life balance
Access to a wealth of resources, training, and support systems to help you do your job better and more efficiently
Develop and supervise individualized ABA programs for clients in the home and community settings
Perform assessments and develop treatment plans
Provide field supervision for clients as required by the treatment plan
Lead, supervise, and mentor a team of behavior technicians
Review all session notes and data taken by BT's to monitor client progress and BT proficiency
Provide parent training
Maintain a positive working relationship with the client's family and respond to guardian questions in a timely and professional manner
Facilitate team meetings and collaborate with parents, team members, and professionals to ensure optimal client progress and outcomes
Supervise BT's and BCBA candidates in accordance with BACB
Generous compensation & bonus structure with potential to earn over $100k
Flexible hours
Career advancement and growth opportunities
Paid time off, holidays, sick days, and personal days
Health benefits including medical, dental, and vision
Potential for telehealth
Strong and ethical corporate team and supports
Access to free and extensive training and CEU library
Bonus incentive program for employee referrals
Ongoing mentoring
Healthy work-life balance
Access to corporate discounts
Master's degree in applied behavioral analysis, psychology, or education
BCBA certification issued by the BACB
Appropriate state license as required in state of employment
Valid driver's license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Prior experience working as BCBA or RBT preferred
Proficiency in Microsoft programs and ABA software (Central Reach preferred)
BCBA – Board Certified Behavior Analyst/BSC / Lehigh Valley
Generous compensation (earn over $100k!) & benefits with growth opportunities!
Get mentored by experienced and supportive Clinical Directors
Positive work environment with an emphasis on a healthy work-life balance
Access to a wealth of resources, training, and support systems to help you do your job better and more efficiently
Develop and supervise individualized ABA programs for clients in the home and community settings
Perform assessments and develop treatment plans
Provide field supervision for clients as required by the treatment plan
Lead, supervise, and mentor a team of behavior technicians
Review all session notes and data taken by BT's to monitor client progress and BT proficiency
Provide parent training
Maintain a positive working relationship with the client's family and respond to guardian questions in a timely and professional manner
Facilitate team meetings and collaborate with parents, team members, and professionals to ensure optimal client progress and outcomes
Supervise BT's and BCBA candidates in accordance with BACB
Generous compensation & bonus structure with potential to earn over $100k
Flexible hours
Career advancement and growth opportunities
Paid time off, holidays, sick days, and personal days
Health benefits including medical, dental, and vision
Potential for telehealth
Strong and ethical corporate team and supports
Access to free and extensive trainings and CEU library
Bonus incentive program for employee referrals
Ongoing mentoring
Healthy work-life balance
Access to corporate discounts
Master's degree in applied behavioral analysis, psychology, or education
BCBA certification issued by the BACB
Appropriate state license as required in state of employment
Valid driver's license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Prior experience working as BCBA or RBT preferred
Proficiency in Microsoft programs and ABA software (Central Reach preferred)
BCBA – Board Certified Behavior Analyst/BSC / NEPA – Scranton
Generous compensation (earn over $100k!) & benefits with growth opportunities!
Get mentored by experienced and supportive Clinical Directors
Positive work environment with an emphasis on a healthy work-life balance
Access to a wealth of resources, training, and support systems to help you do your job better and more efficiently
Develop and supervise individualized ABA programs for clients in the home and community settings
Perform assessments and develop treatment plans
Provide field supervision for clients as required by the treatment plan
Lead, supervise, and mentor a team of behavior technicians
Review all session notes and data taken by BT's to monitor client progress and BT proficiency
Provide parent training
Maintain a positive working relationship with the client's family and respond to guardian questions in a timely and professional manner
Facilitate team meetings and collaborate with parents, team members, and professionals to ensure optimal client progress and outcomes
Supervise BT's and BCBA candidates in accordance with BACB
Generous compensation & bonus structure with potential to earn over $100k
Flexible hours
Career advancement and growth opportunities
Paid time off, holidays, sick days, and personal days
Health benefits including medical, dental, and vision
Potential for telehealth
Strong and ethical corporate team and supports
Access to free and extensive trainings and CEU library
Bonus incentive program for employee referrals
Ongoing mentoring
Healthy work-life balance
Access to corporate discounts
Master's degree in applied behavioral analysis, psychology, or education
BCBA certification issued by the BACB
Prior experience working as BCBA or RBT preferred
Proficiency in Microsoft programs and ABA software (Central Reach preferred)
BCBA – Board Certified Behavior Analyst/BSC / Philadelphia
Generous compensation (earn over $100k!) & benefits with growth opportunities!
Get mentored by experienced and supportive Clinical Directors
Positive work environment with an emphasis on a healthy work-life balance
Access to a wealth of resources, training, and support systems to help you do your job better and more efficiently
Develop and supervise individualized ABA programs for clients in the home and community settings
Perform assessments and develop treatment plans
Provide field supervision for clients as required by the treatment plan
Lead, supervise, and mentor a team of behavior technicians
Review all session notes and data taken by BT's to monitor client progress and BT proficiency
Provide parent training
Maintain a positive working relationship with the client's family and respond to guardian questions in a timely and professional manner
Facilitate team meetings and collaborate with parents, team members, and professionals to ensure optimal client progress and outcomes
Supervise BT's and BCBA candidates in accordance with BACB
Generous compensation & bonus structure with potential to earn over $100k
Flexible hours
Career advancement and growth opportunities
Paid time off, holidays, sick days, and personal days
Health benefits including medical, dental, and vision
Potential for telehealth
Strong and ethical corporate team and supports
Access to free and extensive trainings and CEU library
Bonus incentive program for employee referrals
Ongoing mentoring
Healthy work-life balance
Access to corporate discounts
Master's degree in applied behavioral analysis, psychology, or education
BCBA certification issued by the BACB
Appropriate state license as required in state of employment
Valid driver's license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Prior experience working as BCBA or RBT preferred
Proficiency in Microsoft programs and ABA software (Central Reach preferred)
BCBA – Board Certified Behavior Analyst/BSC / Pittsburgh
Generous compensation (earn over $100k!) & benefits with growth opportunities!
Get mentored by experienced and supportive Clinical Directors
Positive work environment with an emphasis on a healthy work-life balance
Access to a wealth of resources, training, and support systems to help you do your job better and more efficiently
Develop and supervise individualized ABA programs for clients in the home and community settings
Perform assessments and develop treatment plans
Provide field supervision for clients as required by the treatment plan
Lead, supervise, and mentor a team of behavior technicians
Review all session notes and data taken by BT's to monitor client progress and BT proficiency
Provide parent training
Maintain a positive working relationship with the client's family and respond to guardian questions in a timely and professional manner
Facilitate team meetings and collaborate with parents, team members, and professionals to ensure optimal client progress and outcomes
Supervise BT's and BCBA candidates in accordance with BACB
Generous compensation & bonus structure with potential to earn over $100k
Flexible hours
Career advancement and growth opportunities
Paid time off, holidays, sick days, and personal days
Health benefits including medical, dental, and vision
Potential for telehealth
Strong and ethical corporate team and supports
Access to free and extensive trainings and CEU library
Bonus incentive program for employee referrals
Ongoing mentoring
Healthy work-life balance
Access to corporate discounts
Master's degree in applied behavioral analysis, psychology, or education
BCBA certification issued by the BACB
Appropriate state license as required in state of employment
Valid driver's license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Prior experience working as BCBA or RBT preferred
Proficiency in Microsoft programs and ABA software (Central Reach preferred)
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)/Behavior Technician (BT)/Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) / Maryland
Flexible hours
Generous compensation, bonus structure, and growth opportunities
Work with children and impact their lives - every day is fulfilling and meaningful!
Receive excellent training and experience
Provide ABA Therapy for clients diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other development disorders
Follow specific protocol for each client and implement individualized ABA programs as set by treatment plan and directed by BCBA or qualified health professional
Document client sessions by recording data, writing quality session notes, and inputting timesheets
Develop strong rapport with the client and family and work with parents to ensure the child is meeting their goals
Communicate with supervisors on case updates, changes in schedule, and availability
Participate in supervision sessions and team meetings
Complete training and competency necessary to obtain RBT certification if required for the role
Maintain appropriate professional conduct and boundaries at all times, client confidentiality, and ensure timely communication with families
Adhere to all policies and procedures of Attain ABA
Paid travel time
Opportunities for career advancement
Comprehensive paid training program
For qualified employees - health benefits, paid vacation, sick days, and personal days
Highly competitive compensation package
Flexible hours
Flexible hours
High school diploma
Must be 18 years of age
Background screening and clearance
Current driver’s license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Ability to complete job’s physical demands
Attention to detail
Strong oral and written communication skills
Well organized, flexible, and open to hearing feedback
RBT certification or one year experience working with children strongly preferred
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)/Behavior Technician (BT)/Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) / Virginia
Flexible hours
Generous compensation, bonus structure, and growth opportunities
Work with children and impact their lives - every day is fulfilling and meaningful!
Receive excellent training and experience
Provide ABA Therapy for clients diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other development disorders
Follow specific protocol for each client and implement individualized ABA programs as set by treatment plan and directed by BCBA or qualified health professional
Document client sessions by recording data, writing quality session notes, and inputting timesheets
Develop strong rapport with the client and family and work with parents to ensure the child is meeting their goals
Communicate with supervisors on case updates, changes in schedule, and availability
Participate in supervision sessions and team meetings
Complete training and competency necessary to obtain RBT certification if required for the role
Maintain appropriate professional conduct and boundaries at all times, client confidentiality, and ensure timely communication with families
Adhere to all policies and procedures of Attain ABA
Paid travel time
Opportunities for career advancement
Comprehensive paid training program
For qualified employees - health benefits, paid vacation, sick days, and personal days
Highly competitive compensation package
Flexible hours
Employee referral program
High school diploma
Must be 18 years of age
Background screening and clearance
Current driver’s license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Ability to complete job’s physical demands
Attention to detail
Strong oral and written communication skills
Well organized, flexible, and open to hearing feedback
RBT certification or one year experience working with children strongly preferred
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)/Behavior Technician (BT)/Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) / Washington D.C.
Flexible hours
Generous compensation, bonus structure, and growth opportunities
Work with children and impact their lives - every day is fulfilling and meaningful!
Receive excellent training and experience
Provide ABA Therapy for clients diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other development disorders
Follow specific protocol for each client and implement individualized ABA programs as set by treatment plan and directed by BCBA or qualified health professional
Document client sessions by recording data, writing quality session notes, and inputting timesheets
Develop strong rapport with the client and family and work with parents to ensure the child is meeting their goals
Communicate with supervisors on case updates, changes in schedule, and availability
Participate in supervision sessions and team meetings
Complete training and competency necessary to obtain RBT certification if required for the role
Maintain appropriate professional conduct and boundaries at all times, client confidentiality, and ensure timely communication with families
Adhere to all policies and procedures of Attain ABA
Paid travel time
Opportunities for career advancement
Comprehensive paid training program
For qualified employees - health benefits, paid vacation, sick days, and personal days
Highly competitive compensation package
Flexible hours
Employee referral program
High school diploma
Must be 18 years of age
Background screening and clearance
Current driver’s license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Ability to complete job’s physical demands
Attention to detail
Strong oral and written communication skills
Well organized, flexible, and open to hearing feedback
RBT certification or one year experience working with children strongly preferred
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)/Behavior Technician (BT)/Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) / Pennsylvania
Flexible hours
Generous compensation, bonus structure, and growth opportunities
Work with children and impact their lives - every day is fulfilling and meaningful!
Receive excellent training and experience
Provide ABA Therapy for clients diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other development disorders
Follow specific protocol for each client and implement individualized ABA programs as set by treatment plan and directed by BCBA or qualified health professional
Document client sessions by recording data, writing quality session notes, and inputting timesheets
Develop strong rapport with the client and family and work with parents to ensure the child is meeting their goals
Communicate with supervisors on case updates, changes in schedule, and availability
Participate in supervision sessions and team meetings
Complete training and competency necessary to obtain RBT certification if required for the role
Maintain appropriate professional conduct and boundaries at all times, client confidentiality, and ensure timely communication with families
Adhere to all policies and procedures of Attain ABA
Paid travel time
Opportunities for career advancement
Comprehensive paid training program
Highly competitive compensation package
Flexible hours
Employee referral program
High school diploma
Must be 18 years of age
Background screening and clearance
Current driver’s license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Ability to complete job’s physical demands
Attention to detail
Strong oral and written communication skills
Well organized, flexible, and open to hearing feedback
RBT certification or one year experience working with children strongly preferred
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)/Behavior Technician (BT)/Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) / Lancaster & Central PA
Flexible hours
Generous compensation, bonus structure, and growth opportunities
Work with children and impact their lives - every day is fulfilling and meaningful!
Receive excellent training and experience
Provide ABA Therapy for clients diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other development disorders
Follow specific protocol for each client and implement individualized ABA programs as set by treatment plan and directed by BCBA or qualified health professional
Document client sessions by recording data, writing quality session notes, and inputting timesheets
Develop strong rapport with the client and family and work with parents to ensure the child is meeting their goals
Communicate with supervisors on case updates, changes in schedule, and availability
Participate in supervision sessions and team meetings
Complete training and competency necessary to obtain RBT certification if required for the role
Maintain appropriate professional conduct and boundaries at all times, client confidentiality, and ensure timely communication with families
Adhere to all policies and procedures of Attain ABA
Paid travel time
Opportunities for career advancement
Comprehensive paid training program
For qualified employees - health benefits, paid vacation, sick days, and personal days
Highly competitive compensation package
Highly competitive compensation package
Employee referral program
High school diploma
Must be 18 years of age
Background screening and clearance
Current driver’s license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Ability to complete job’s physical demands
Attention to detail
Strong oral and written communication skills
Well organized, flexible, and open to hearing feedback
RBT certification or one year experience working with children strongly preferred
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)/Behavior Technician (BT)/Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) / Lehigh Valley
Flexible hours
Generous compensation, bonus structure, and growth opportunities
Work with children and impact their lives - every day is fulfilling and meaningful!
Receive excellent training and experience
Provide ABA Therapy for clients diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other development disorders
Follow specific protocol for each client and implement individualized ABA programs as set by treatment plan and directed by BCBA or qualified health professional
Document client sessions by recording data, writing quality session notes, and inputting timesheets
Develop strong rapport with the client and family and work with parents to ensure the child is meeting their goals
Communicate with supervisors on case updates, changes in schedule, and availability
Participate in supervision sessions and team meetings
Complete training and competency necessary to obtain RBT certification if required for the role
Maintain appropriate professional conduct and boundaries at all times, client confidentiality, and ensure timely communication with families
Adhere to all policies and procedures of Attain ABA
Paid travel time
Opportunities for career advancement
Comprehensive paid training program
For qualified employees - health benefits, paid vacation, sick days, and personal days
Highly competitive compensation package
Flexible hours
Employee referral program
High school diploma
Must be 18 years of age
Background screening and clearance
Current driver’s license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Ability to complete job’s physical demands
Attention to detail
Strong oral and written communication skills
Well organized, flexible, and open to hearing feedback
RBT certification or one year experience working with children strongly preferred
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)/Behavior Technician (BT)/Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) / NEPA – Scranton
Flexible hours
Generous compensation, bonus structure, and growth opportunities
Work with children and impact their lives - every day is fulfilling and meaningful!
Receive excellent training and experience
Provide ABA Therapy for clients diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other development disorders
Follow specific protocol for each client and implement individualized ABA programs as set by treatment plan and directed by BCBA or qualified health professional
Document client sessions by recording data, writing quality session notes, and inputting timesheets
Develop strong rapport with the client and family and work with parents to ensure the child is meeting their goals
Communicate with supervisors on case updates, changes in schedule, and availability
Participate in supervision sessions and team meetings
Complete training and competency necessary to obtain RBT certification if required for the role
Maintain appropriate professional conduct and boundaries at all times, client confidentiality, and ensure timely communication with families
Adhere to all policies and procedures of Attain ABA
Paid travel time
Opportunities for career advancement
Comprehensive paid training program
For qualified employees - health benefits, paid vacation, sick days, and personal days
Highly competitive compensation package
Flexible hours
Employee referral program
High school diploma
Must be 18 years of age
Background screening and clearance
Current driver’s license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Ability to complete job’s physical demands
Attention to detail
Strong oral and written communication skills
Well organized, flexible, and open to hearing feedback
RBT certification or one year experience working with children strongly preferred
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)/Behavior Technician (BT)/Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) / Philadelphia
Flexible hours
Generous compensation, bonus structure, and growth opportunities
Work with children and impact their lives - every day is fulfilling and meaningful!
Receive excellent training and experience
Provide ABA Therapy for clients diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other development disorders
Follow specific protocol for each client and implement individualized ABA programs as set by treatment plan and directed by BCBA or qualified health professional
Document client sessions by recording data, writing quality session notes, and inputting timesheets
Develop strong rapport with the client and family and work with parents to ensure the child is meeting their goals
Communicate with supervisors on case updates, changes in schedule, and availability
Participate in supervision sessions and team meetings
Complete training and competency necessary to obtain RBT certification if required for the role
Maintain appropriate professional conduct and boundaries at all times, client confidentiality, and ensure timely communication with families
Adhere to all policies and procedures of Attain ABA
Paid travel time
Opportunities for career advancement
Comprehensive paid training program
For qualified employees - health benefits, paid vacation, sick days, and personal days
Highly competitive compensation package
Flexible hours
Employee referral program
High school diploma
Must be 18 years of age
Background screening and clearance
Current driver’s license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Ability to complete job’s physical demands
Attention to detail
Strong oral and written communication skills
Well organized, flexible, and open to hearing feedback
RBT certification or one year experience working with children strongly preferred
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)/Behavior Technician (BT)/Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) / Pittsburgh
Flexible hours
Generous compensation, bonus structure, and growth opportunities
Work with children and impact their lives - every day is fulfilling and meaningful!
Receive excellent training and experience
Provide ABA Therapy for clients diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other development disorders
Follow specific protocol for each client and implement individualized ABA programs as set by treatment plan and directed by BCBA or qualified health professional
Document client sessions by recording data, writing quality session notes, and inputting timesheets
Develop strong rapport with the client and family and work with parents to ensure the child is meeting their goals
Communicate with supervisors on case updates, changes in schedule, and availability
Participate in supervision sessions and team meetings
Complete training and competency necessary to obtain RBT certification if required for the role
Maintain appropriate professional conduct and boundaries at all times, client confidentiality, and ensure timely communication with families
Adhere to all policies and procedures of Attain ABA
Paid travel time
Opportunities for career advancement
Comprehensive paid training program
For qualified employees - health benefits, paid vacation, sick days, and personal days
Highly competitive compensation package
Flexible hours
Employee referral program
High school diploma
Must be 18 years of age
Background screening and clearance
Current driver’s license in state of residence and acceptable driving record
Ability to complete job’s physical demands
Attention to detail
Strong oral and written communication skills
Well organized, flexible, and open to hearing feedback
RBT certification or one year experience working with children strongly preferred
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