What Is the RBT Competency Assessment?
The Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Competency Assessment is a practical test that shows you can apply what you learned in your 40-hour training. It’s a required step to become an RBT.
Who Conducts the Assessment?
A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) who has completed 8 hours of supervision training will guide and evaluate you during the assessment.
When Should You Complete the Assessment?
- After Training: Finish your 40-hour training first.
- Timing: Complete the assessment within 90 days before applying for the RBT exam.
What Does the Assessment Involve?
You’ll demonstrate your skills in these areas:
- Measurement: Show you can track and record behaviors accurately.
- Assessment: Conduct preference assessments and collect ABC (Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence) data.
- Skill Acquisition: Teach new skills using techniques like discrete trial teaching and chaining.
- Behavior Reduction: Use strategies to decrease challenging behaviors.
- Documentation: Write clear session notes.
- Professionalism: Maintain client dignity, set boundaries, and follow ethical guidelines.
How Is the Assessment Conducted?
- Methods: You may be observed working with a client, role-play scenarios, or have interviews.
- Location: It can take place in person, via video call, or through recorded sessions.
- Feedback: If you need improvement in any area, you’ll receive feedback and have another chance to demonstrate your skills.
What Happens After the Assessment?
Once you pass:
- Documentation: The assessor will sign your competency assessment form.
- Next Step: You can apply for the RBT exam through the BACB Gateway.
Tips for Success
- Review: Go over your 40-hour training materials.
- Practice: Rehearse the skills you’ll be assessed on.
- Ask Questions: If you’re unsure about something, seek clarification before the assessment.