Child-Led, Play-Based Behavior Therapist (BT/RBT)
About this role
- Competitive salary
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Opportunity for advancement
- Paid time off
- Training & development
- Vision insurance
Elevated Kids is a boutique, BCBA-owned early autism care provider specializing in a natural, play-based approach to ABA that is thoughtful and relationship-driven for toddlers and young children. We were intentionally built to be different, placing intention, quality, and meaningful impact at the center of everything we do.
Elevated Kids provides individualized, family-centered autism care through a boutique, interdisciplinary model designed to meet children and families where they are. Our services are delivered in the settings where young children naturally learn and thrive, homes, preschools, and community spaces, because research consistently shows this leads to the most meaningful and lasting outcomes.
At Elevated Kids, BTs are an essential part of our care team and you’ll feel that from day one. You’ll work in an environment where expectations are clear, support is consistent, and your work is recognized and appreciated.
- Consistent guidance and supervision from experienced BCBAs
- Thoughtful scheduling and realistic expectations
- Ongoing training and opportunities to build skills with confidence
- A team culture that values respect, kindness, and collaboration
- Work that feels purposeful, rewarding, and aligned with best practice
We are intentional about creating a workplace where BTs feel supported, prepared, and proud of the care they provide. If you’re looking for a team that invests in you and your growth, you’ll feel at home here.
As a Behavior Technician at Elevated Kids, you play a meaningful, hands-on role in supporting young children and their families through engaging, play-based care in everyday environments. You’ll work closely with children during their daily routines, helping build foundational skills through connection, consistency, and thoughtful support.
Success as a BT at Elevated Kids is built on consistency, reliability, and genuine connection. By showing up with care and curiosity, you help create predictable, supportive experiences where children and families can thrive, while continuing to grow your skills and confidence over time.
- Creating engaging, play-based learning experiences that support each child’s goals
- Building warm, trusting, respectful relationships with children and their caregivers
- Implementing care plans with consistency and attention to detail, with guidance from your supervising BCBA
- Communicating openly with your team and asking questions when support is needed
- Continuing to learn, reflect, and grow with the support of training and mentorship
- Showing up on time, prepared, and ready to engage with each child
- Taking pride in being a dependable part of a child’s care team
We’re looking for BTs who are dependable, compassionate, and excited to support young children through meaningful, play-based care. Experience is important but mindset, reliability, and a willingness to learn matter most.
- Enjoy working with young children and aren’t afraid to be silly, playful, and fully engaged
- Are comfortable getting on the floor, joining in play, and meeting children where they are
- Feel connected to sentiments such as “All Play is Okay” and “Connection over Compliance”
- Are reliable, consistent, and take pride in showing up prepared
- Communicate clearly and work well as part of a team
- Are open to feedback and eager to grow your skills
- Can meet the requirements to obtain or maintain RBT certification
- Prior experience as a BT/RBT
- Coursework or background in psychology, education, or a related field
- Experience working with toddlers or young children
We value people who bring curiosity, care, and commitment to their work. If you’re motivated to learn and excited to be part of a supportive team, we encourage you to apply, even if you don’t meet every qualification listed.
At Elevated Kids, training is not a one-time event, it’s an ongoing, supportive process designed to help you feel confident and successful in your role. Our Clinical Quality & Empowerment (CQE) Team exists to ensure every BT feels prepared, supported, and empowered to deliver high-quality, play-based care.
- Assignment to a CQE coach for individualized support and skill development
- A structured 90-day coaching period focused on NDBI fidelity and confidence
- Weekly, in-person supervision with your supervising BCBA
- Ongoing feedback, encouragement, and opportunities for growth
- A team that prioritizes learning, quality, and empowerment over pressure
A Day in the Life as a Behavior Technician
Your day centers on play, connection, and consistency in the environments where children naturally learn and grow.
- Work one-on-one with young children using play-based, naturalistic strategies
- Get on the floor, be silly, and build joyful connections that support learning
- Implement care plans with guidance from your supervising BCBA and CQE coach
- Communicate with families and your team about progress, questions, and wins
- Receive feedback, encouragement, and support through supervision and coaching
No two days look exactly the same, but each day is grounded in preparation, support, and shared purpose. You’ll leave knowing your consistency and care made a real difference and that you were supported every step of the way.
- Competitive hourly pay ranging from $24–$28/hour, based on experience
- Paid training, shadowing, and onboarding to help you feel confident from the start
- High-quality BCBA supervision hours, with consistent guidance and support, and the opportunity to accrue both restricted and unrestricted supervision hours
- Health benefits, including vision and dental
- Paid time off (PTO) and paid sick leave (PSL)
- 401(k) with employer match
- Provider incentive program designed to recognize quality, consistency, and impact
- A consistent, predictable, yet flexible schedule, with opportunities to add hours when available
- Weekly pay
BTs may support children in:
- Home-based settings, working within daily routines and family environments
- Community or early learning settings, such as preschools or childcare programs
To be successful in this role, we’re looking for individuals who bring reliability, warmth, and a genuine interest in working with young children. The following requirements help ensure a safe, supportive experience for the families we serve.
- Ability to obtain and maintain RBT certification, as required, within 120 days of hire
- Bachelor’s degree in psychology, ABA, education, or a related field strongly preferred (candidates with other backgrounds are encouraged to apply)
- Ability to pass required background checks and employment screenings
- Reliable transportation and the ability to travel to assigned settings, as needed
- Physical ability to engage in play-based care, including getting on the floor, moving with children, and participating in active play
- Strong communication skills and comfort working as part of a team
This role supports families within the city of Charlotte and the surrounding area, with services provided across home, community, and school-based settings. Scheduling is planned thoughtfully and collaboratively, and candidates should be comfortable commuting up to 30 minutes as part of their role.
If this role feels aligned with your values, experience, and the kind of work you want to be doing, we’d love to hear from you. Please submit your application, and a member of our team will be in touch to share next steps. Our interview process is designed to be thoughtful, transparent, and respectful of your time.
Company at a glance
Elevated Kids is a BCBA-owned, mission-driven organization dedicated to delivering developmentally responsive, play-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for infants, toddlers, and young children (ages 0–8) diagnosed with Autism dedicated to delivering developmentally responsive, play-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for infants, toddlers, and young children (ages 0–8) diagnosed with Autism. We specialize in Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Intervention (NDBI), an evidence-based model recognized as best practice for young children diagnosed with Autism. Grounded in both behavioral and developmental science, NDBI supports meaningful growth across communication, social engagement, play, and emotional development, while placing parent coaching at the heart of the intervention.
At Elevated Kids, we believe the most powerful learning happens in real life. Our approach meets children and caregivers exactly where they are, embedding effective strategies into everyday routines and relationships. By prioritizing developmentally appropriate, child-centered goals, our neurodiversity-affirming model follows the child’s lead, builds on individual strengths, and creates joyful, connection-driven learning opportunities through play and social interaction. This approach not only supports developmental progress, but also nurtures confidence, autonomy, and authentic engagement.
As a family-owned and clinician-led organization, Elevated Kids was built on the belief that every child and family deserves access to the highest quality care. Guided by compassion, integrity, and clinical excellence, we proudly serve families across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Texas, and North Carolina. To learn more, visit elevatedkids.com or connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. For location-specific inquiries, we welcome you to message us directly.
Top Benefits
- Competitive salary
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Opportunity for advancement
- Paid time off
- Training & development
- Vision insurance
- 401(k) with employer match
- Paid sick leave
- Provider incentive program
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