Lead Registered Behavior Technician
Company: The Arc Of The Ozarks
Location: Lees Summit
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Description DEFINITION The Lead Registered Behavior Technician
(LRBT) is responsible for the direct implementation of behavior
support plans, skill-acquisition programming, and other behavioral
interventions for consumers served by the ABA Services program. The
LRBT will collect observational, A-B-C, and daily data under the
direct supervision of one or more Board Certified Behavior
Analyst(s) (BCBA) and the Director of ABA Services (Director). The
LRBT will assist with intervention and implementation of
therapeutic programming and assessments, such as functional
analyses and/or functional behavior assessments. In addition, the
LRBT will model interventions outlined within behavior support
plans, and provide feedback to other
implementers/caregivers/parents under the supervision of the BCBA
and Director. The LRBT is responsible for maintaining accurate data
collection for consumers, including documentation of skills, and
for retaining precise records for billing purposes. The
implementation of programming with consumers occurs in a variety of
settings such as site based, community, or in-home. The LRBT must
have excellent reasoning, analytical and communication skills.
Attention to detail, patience and perseverance are important
characteristics. The LRBT will work with the ABA Services team. The
team supports individuals with developmental disabilities as well
as psychiatric/behavioral diagnoses. Individuals served may exhibit
impulsive behaviors, poor decision-making, and verbal/physical
aggression. The LRBT will use behavioral observation and
assessment, and crisis intervention and prevention skills on a
daily basis. The LRBT must be able to provide support to consumers
by following positive behavior support plans and interventions. The
LRBT must be able to remain calm and provide verbal coaching and
modeling for other staff/caregivers in crisis situations. The LRBT
is responsible for supervising, scheduling and training other
department RBTs. The LRBT approves timecards and time-off requests
for other department RBTs. The LRBT is a salaried position.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Supervises RBTs under the direction of a
BCBA and Director of ABA Services. This includes handling
appraisals, timecards, disciplinaries and commendations, among
other supervisory duties. Oversees RBT scheduling for the ABA
department. Communicating with appropriate individuals regarding
the schedule. Updating schedules at times with short notice.
Provides training to new RBTs, under the direction of a BCBA.
Assists staff and families by helping with program implementation
and working with staff and consumers during daily living
activities. Communicates with families or other appropriate
individuals regarding their questions on program implementation.
May communicate via email, phone call, text messages or other
appropriate methods. Collects and measures data required by
treatment plans, BSPs, and/or other programs developed by the
BCBA(s) and/or at the request of the Director. Assists and
participates in functional analyses, functional behavior
assessments and other assessments as requested by the BCBA(s)
and/or Director. Implements preference assessments with consumers.
Maintains accurate and complete records. Implements and tracks
skill acquisition programs. Participates in treatment planning and
meetings with the consumer’s support team. Provides crisis
intervention, as needed to maintain safety, within the scope of
current crisis management system certifications. Completes required
paperwork and required reports in a timely manner, including
billing documentation and monitoring other RBT’s timecards. Uses
task analyses, backward chaining, and/or forward chaining
procedures to teach consumers daily skills. Provides modeling and
feedback to caregivers regarding behavior support plan
implementation in natural environments. Models appropriate
behaviors for caregivers and staff. Participates in regular
supervision meetings with the LRBT Supervisor, including but not
limited to: reading assigned articles, participating in discussions
about assigned articles, and completing assignments related to
current topics of discussion. Leads RBT team meetings. Is an active
participant during meetings with the treatment team to discuss the
consumer’s progress and to determine priorities for the consumer
related to the treatment plan, behavior support plan, or other
programs developed by the BCBA(s), Director, and treatment team.
Qualifications REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Ability to
exercise good judgement and discretion. Ability to work with and
respect persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Ability to work varied and flexible hours and flexible days and to
accept and adapt to changes in assignments, methods, and policies.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships
with program participants, co-workers, families, and stakeholders.
Ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written forms.
Ability to demonstrate competency with MS Office, scheduling
platforms, and data collection software programs. Ability to
demonstrate and retain knowledge of Applied Behavior Analysis
principles, positive behavior support principles and practices, and
behavior management techniques as they apply to programming for
those with developmental disabilities. Ability to comply with the
Behavior Analyst Certification Board’s (BACB) ethical principles
regarding professional conduct and scope of practice. Obtains
ongoing supervision from BCBA(s) for a minimum of 5% of the hours
spent directly engaged implementing consumer programming. Maintains
RBT credential in good standing with the BACB. Ability to stand,
stoop, push and pull items, and lift 50 pounds. Performs other
duties as assigned. Licensed and insured driver with a vehicle
available for work MINIMUM EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum required: High School Diploma or G.E.D., and one year of
experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities
and/or psychiatric disorders. Graduation from an accredited college
or university with a Bachelor’s degree in a human services field
preferred. Candidate must have current RBT certification with the
Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB). Candidates who have
successfully completed a 40-hour RBT training program and are ready
to take their Competency Assessment followed by the RBT exam will
be considered. Successfully completes required in-service trainings
when provided. Successfully completes a course in Cardio-Pulmonary
Resuscitation (child CPR included). Successfully completes a course
in First Aid. Successfully completes a course in Abuse and Neglect.
Successfully completes a course in Health and Safety. Successfully
completes a course in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Successfully
completes a course on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Successfully
completes a course on the MANDT System. Successfully completes a
course on Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
regulations for Health and Safety. Class E driver’s license from
the State of Missouri. I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ABOVE JOB
DESCRIPTION. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY ALL of The Arc of the Ozarks RULES
AND REGULATIONS.
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