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If you have completed all requirements to receive your RBT credential through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB), then you can start working with IBG as an RBT. A behavior technician who has obtained their RBT credential means that they have demonstrated competency in learning and applying ABA principals though a structured learning and clinical application process that is supervised by a BCBA, then certified by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board.  A behavior technician who has received their RBT means they have met and continues to stay active with the Board’s requirements. This includes maintaining a clean background check, continuing education requirements, professionalism in practice (ie: no reports made against you to the BACB), and adherence to the ethical guidelines of the Board.  Becoming a RBT will provide you with increased competency in ABA service delivery, professional opportunities and pay.  Services provided as a RBT will continue to be overseen by a qualified supervising BCBA, as RBT’s are required to document monthly supervision in order to maintain an active credential.

Learn more about the RBT credential and its requirements.

Look up RBT’s that are actively registered with the Board.

Minimum Requirements:

  • High School Diploma
  • 18 years of age
  • RBT Course Completion Certificate
  • Proof of active RBT Credential # with the BACB. (Credential number lookup)
  • Resume showing all employment, volunteer &/or personal experiences in direct care or support of individuals with diagnoses or disabilities of any type.
  • At least two non-relative references who can verify your experiences related to developmental, mental health and/or human services.
  • Access to technology for e-mail, use of our software system for billing and clinical notes, etc. This can be a phone, computer, desktop, tablet, etc.  Any form of technology that allows you to use internet services.