How to Properly Represent Your RBT Credential
On a day when you're not providing direct ABA services, you should not bill or falsely represent that you are. However, you should display your RBT certificate if requested. Ethics dictate proper use and representation of credentials and billing only for services rendered.
When you are not actively providing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services, it is important to handle your Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) credential with professionalism and integrity. As an RBT, you have a responsibility to accurately represent your qualifications and not engage in any unethical practices.
Proper Handling of Your RBT Credential
It is crucial to remember that your RBT credential should only be used in the context of providing ABA services to clients. If you are not actively working with clients or conducting ABA sessions, you should not make any references to your RBT credential or attempt to bill for services that you have not delivered.
Displaying Your RBT CertificateOne way to handle your RBT credential when you are not providing direct ABA services is to be prepared to display your RBT certificate when requested. This demonstrates transparency and ensures that you are compliant with ethical guidelines regarding credential representation.
It is essential to maintain the integrity of your RBT credential by using it appropriately and only in conjunction with the provision of ABA services. By adhering to professional standards and ethical practices, you uphold the credibility of the field and the importance of accurate credential representation.