Honolulu
Job Description Hawaii Behavioral Health could be the position for you! If you are interested in becoming certified, we also offer a training and certification to become an RBT. At Hawai`i Behavioral Health, we believe each child and individual has a special gift to offer, each family has its own unique strength to build upon, and each person who struggles with emotional or mental health challenges can find hope for a better life. Our legacy evolves each and every day as we work together as a team in the lives of the children, individuals, and families we serve. "A’ohe hana nui ka alu’ia" No task is too big when done together... Our History: Hawai`i Behavioral Health was created in 1993 to meet the needs of Hawaii’s children, adults, and families. Our Mission: To improve the health and well-being of the clients we serve and their families by demonstrating excellence in delivery of social, education, and behavioral health services. Our team of dedicated staff lives our mission. Our Vision: To develop a system of integrated services to meet the needs of Hawaii through innovative, culturally relevant, and best practices. Our Values: Dedication, Excellence, Fortitude, Compassion, Individual & Family Centered, Empowerment Location & Job Type: • Employees must work a minimum of 15 billable hours per week, • Oahu: Part-Time RESPONSIBILITIES: • Implementation of treatment plans developed by a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) addressing communication, behavior, feeding, and social skill needs, • Monitor the progress of clients and work closely with the BCBA to update treatment plans as necessary, • The ABA technician/RBT position is a part-time, hourly position, working in a school setting, clinic setting, and/or home setting, • School hours, after-school hours, and weekends are available REQUIREMENTS: • Must have availability of minimum 15 hours per week within clinic hour needs, • Valid RBT certification (Hawai`i Behavioral Health offers a certification program), • Background Clearance, • High School Diploma minimum for Private Insurance services, • 48 college credits or passing of ParaPro Assessment for Department of Education services, • Experience working with individuals with autism, other intellectual or developmental disabilities, and/or severe problem behavior preferred, • CPR/BLS certification preferred but not required, • Ability to drive to a variety of locations on the island if needed DOCUMENTS NEEDED: • 1-Step TB Clearance, • Official high school or college transcript, • Signed resume with 3 references, • NPI number, • RBT Certificate COMPENSATION & BENEFITS: • Flexible schedule, • Ongoing support and supervision in the field of behavior analysis, • Professional and career advancement, • Competitive pay (Biweekly), • Paid time off, • Medical benefits ABOUT HAWAIi Behavioral Health was founded in 1993 to serve Hawai`i's youth and families through behavioral, educational, and social health services. Our service has expended over the years to include paraprofessional support, behavioral health intervention, early intervention programs, psychological assessments, individual and family therapy, intensive home-based services, therapeutic foster care, and parent training. Our team of professionals remain dedicated to providing the highest quality of service for nurturing a child emotionally, intellectually, physically and spiritually. Join our team and further our mission to improve the health and well-being of children and families in Hawaii. Hawaii Behavioral Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All employment decisions are made on a non-discriminatory basis without regard to sex, race, color, age, disability, pregnancy or maternity, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship status, military status, or any other similarly protected status in accordance with federal, state and local laws. Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people with these identities or who are members of other marginalized communities. HBH staff are committed to cultural competence. Cultural competence is the ability of individuals and systems to respond respectfully and effectively to people of all cultures, classes, races, ethnic backgrounds, sexual orientations, ability statuses, and faiths or religions in a manner that recognizes, affirms, and values the work of individuals, families, tribes, and communities, and protects and preserves the dignity of each. Cultural competence is a continuous process of learning about the differences of others and integrating their unique strengths and perspectives into our lives. Company website: Job Type: Part-time Pay: $25.00 - $29.00 per hour Expected hours: Minimum 15 per week