
What Does a Registered Behavior Technician® (RBT®) Do?
Jul 15, 2025If you're curious about starting a meaningful career in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), becoming a Registered Behavior Technician® (RBT®) is a smart first step. But what exactly does an RBT do?
🧠 What Is an RBT?
An RBT is a certified paraprofessional who works under the supervision of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst® (BCBA®). RBTs help individuals—especially children with autism and developmental disorders—build life skills, reduce problem behaviors, and gain independence.
🔧 Day-to-Day RBT Responsibilities
- Implement behavior intervention plans designed by a BCBA
- Teach communication, social, and self-help skills
- Collect and record behavior data during each session
- Reinforce positive behaviors using ABA strategies
- Support families and caregivers with consistency at home
🏥 Where Do RBTs Work?
RBTs are in demand in many settings, including:
- Autism therapy centers
- Public and private schools
- In-home ABA therapy sessions
- Behavioral clinics and hospitals
💬 Who Do RBTs Work With?
Most RBTs work with children and teens who have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, or other developmental or behavioral challenges. However, RBTs may also support adults in clinical or residential settings.
🎓 Do I Need a Degree to Be an RBT?
No college degree is required! You just need to complete a 40-hour RBT training course, pass a background check, complete a competency assessment, and pass the RBT exam.
🚀 Start Your RBT Career Today
At OnlineRBTTraining.com, we make it easy to get started. Our $99 online course is:
- Self-paced and mobile-friendly
- Designed for beginners
- Aligned with BACB® certification requirements
👉 Enroll Today and Start Your RBT Training
Note: “Registered Behavior Technician” and “RBT” are registered trademarks of the Behavior Analyst Certification Board®. OnlineRBTTraining.com is an independent training provider and is not affiliated with the BACB®.