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Bridgeway Integrated Healthcare Services Behavior Technician in ROY, Utah
Behavior Technician/Registered Behavior Technician
(Paid Training and Professional Growth Opportunities)
At Bridgeway Integrated Healthcare Services, the work we do matters, and so do the people doing it.
From Brigham City to St. George, we walk alongside children and families who are navigating some really
hard moments. We don't just clock in and out of purpose; we show up with heart, grit, and a deep belief
that every family can grow stronger.
We're not just looking for resumes for this role. We're looking for people who want to be part of
something that is bigger than themself. We need people who step up to get things done, are built to
bounce back from hard days, choose kindness, and know that real change takes patience, consistency,
and showing up when others don't.
Whether you're fresh out of high school or exploring a new career path, if you're ready to dive into
meaningful work with courage and compassion, this could be your launchpad.
Who You Are:
You're hungry for work that actually makes a difference.
You're humble enough to learn and brave enough to grow.
You're patient, dependable, and willing to learn.
You're not afraid to get uncomfortable if it means doing what's right.
You believe in the power of children and families, even when they're struggling.
You want to work with a purpose, not just a 9--5 and a paycheck.
What You'll Do:
Work directly with children and families who are counting on your consistency, empathy, and
strength.
You'll help children gain skills and caregivers navigate some of life's hardest moments and show
them they're not alone.
Be guided, but also grow. You'll be coached, trained, and supported, but you'll also be expected
to rise. This isn't a passive role. You'll be on the floor, doing things that matter.
Lead with integrity. Show up on time, follow through, and do what you say you'll do even when
it's hard.
Build others up. Encourage your teammates. Choose kindness. Be the one who makes the room
lighter, even on the heavy days.
What You Can Expect:
A mission-first culture. Not a punch-the-clock environment.
Clear expectations, and a team that coaches you, cheers for you, and challenges you.
Daily opportunities to become the best version of yourself.
Paid training, including support towards RBT certification.
Work that will stretch you, ground you, and remind you why this work matters.
This is a career with a cause. A space for people who are ready to step into their calling and walk
alongside families who need it most. It won't always be easy, but it will always matter.
If your heart beats faster reading this, that's not by accident.
Essential Functions:
Independently conducts 1:1 Behavior Therapy shifts (at least 3 hours in length per shift)
using the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis ("ABA").
Address Behavior Service Plan (BSP) objectives by providing services using the procedures
approved by the Supervising Clinician.
Attend and participate in supervision sessions to review child progress and
Behavior Technician work performance with the Program Supervisor.
Collect and record data accurately and efficiently in accordance with policies established
by BIHS and the standards of the field.
Demonstrate creativity and flexibility with program delivery and engagement with the child.
Demonstrate self-motivation, time management skills, and above all, an ability to
support teammates and the company as a united team for each client and family.
Communicate clearly and effectively in English to parents/caregivers.
Complete all required documentation in a thorough, professional , and timely
manner, according to BIHS policies and procedures.
Display honesty and integrity in all elements of job performance and interactions with
teammates due to the independent, field-based nature of home and community-based
ABA.
Abide b all Utah and federal rules and regulations guiding ABA and Mental Health
services, including, but not limited to:
Behavior Technician and RBT standards and ethical guidelines of the Behavior
Analyst Certification Board (BACB)
HIPAA (Health Information Privacy and Accountability Act)
Utah Department of Health and Human Services Code of Conduct
Ethical Principles and Codes of Conduct of the American Psychological
Association (Chapters 3. Human Relations, 4. Privacy and Confidentiality, and
Therapy).
Behavior Technicians are expected to earn their RBT credential within the first 3 months of
employment. This requires the following:
Completion of 40 hours of training, completed within 45 days or according to
the schedule provided. This may be a combination of online video modules,
classroom-style instruction, hands-on shadowing and field experience, and
other methods as deemed appropriate by BIHS.
Satisfactory completion of the BACB competency assessment conducted by a
designated board-certified supervisor.
Complete the application process and pass the Registered Behavior
Technician examination through the BACB.
Behavior Technician Requirements:
18 years or older.
High school diploma or above.
Driver's license and reliable transportation that can be used to get to and from work and to
transport clients for community outings. Must carry and maintain at least the minimum
automobile liability insurance coverage required by Utah law.
Pass federal and state background checks.
Physical Requirements: Due to the active and physical nature of this position, there are vision
and physical requirements that must be met in order to effectively function in this position.
The children that we provide services may exhibit physically aggressive behavior, which can
include throwing objects, kicking, pinching, punching, biting, etc. Some may also have a
tendency to run away (elopement). The Behavior Technician may be required to respond to
such behavior by implementing a Behavior Intervention Plan that may include things such as
response blocking, redirecting, extinction, and restraint. Such a response may require a level
of agility, quick reflex, and the ability to physically protect themselves and the child from
harm and to retrieve the child in the case of elopement. Accordingly, a Behavior Technician
must meet the following additional requirements:
o Strength and mobility requirements include being able to perform a variety of
physical movements, including lifting and carrying (up to 50 lbs.), kneeling,
sitting, bending, running, and squatting.
o Vision requirements including close vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less);
distant vision (clear vision at 20 feet or more); good peripheral vision ability to
observe an area that can be seen up and down or the left or right while eyes are
fixed on a given point sufficient to provide safety to employee, staff, and clients);
and depth perception (three-dimensional vision, ability to judge distance and
spatial relationships).
Ability to maintain confidentiality about the clients, families, staff, and any other protected
health information (PHI) in accordance with HIPAA.
Ability to work at least 15 hours per week, including 3 evening shifts (4 pm-7 pm).
Other requirements as more specifically set forth in the complete RBT Job Descript ion,
Employment Agreement, and other onboarding documents.
Job Type: Part-time and Full-time
Work Location: Brigham, Roy, Taylorsville,Lehi, Cedar, St. George, and Richfield city.
BT Pay rate: $15.00 - $16.87 per hour
RBT Pay rate: $16 - $19.87 per hour
Training, events, etc., $13.00 per hour
Schedule:
Morning Shift (9am-12pm)
Mid Afternoon Shift (12pm-3pm-12:30pm-3:30pm)
Evening Shift (4pm-7pm , 3 per week minimum)
Monday to Friday, with optional/occasional Saturdays
Equal