Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)

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  • Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)

    With the BACB's new RBT credential, therapists can demonstrate that they have received the training and oversight required to provide the highest quality services to their clients.

    What is a Registered Behavior Technician?

    An RBT is a paraprofessional who practices under the supervision of a BCBA or BCaBA. The RBT’s primary responsibility is the direct implementation of treatment plans developed by the supervisor.

    Why is the credential important to agencies and therapists?

    Credentialed RBTs—and their agencies—can be confident they are providing the most effective treatment to their clients. To prospective clients, the RBT credential signifies a higher standard of service; RBTs are better trained, more qualified, and more reputable than therapists without the credential.

    The IBT Difference

    When you choose IBT, you can count on the very best in RBT training.


    About our training:

    • Meets the BACB RBT requirement of 40 hours of training
    • Trainings designed specifically from the RBT Task List
    • Online courses that can be completed anytime, anywhere
    • Each topic available for individual purchase as a compliment to in-person training
    • Created by BCBAs with more than 20 years of experience in the field of ABA
    • Flexible subscription options
    • Group discounts available
    • Corporate reporting and tracking so administrators can monitor employee progress

    The RBT Training Requirement

    This training program is based on the Registered Behavior Technician Task List and is designed to meet the 40-hour training requirement for the RBT credential. The program is offered independently of the BACB. For a detailed breakdown of the requirements please visit our RBT 2.0 section.

    Download the RBT task list or visit the BACB website.