Hopebridge Launches Free RBT Exam Study Kit to Help Aspiring Behavioral Health Professionals Kickstart Their Careers

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Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers, one of the nation’s largest autism care providers, has unveiled a free RBT Exam Study Starter Kit to help aspiring Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) prepare for their certification exams. The kit includes exam flash cards, mock test questions, a glossary of key terms, and expert study tips from experienced clinicians.

As a leading provider with more than 100 centers across 12 states, Hopebridge continues to inspire educators and caregivers to advance their careers in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Becoming an RBT through Hopebridge is described as a meaningful career path that allows individuals to make a real difference in the lives of children with autism.

“Hopebridge prides itself on providing opportunities for growth within the field of ABA for our clinicians,” said Kim Strunk, Founder and Chief of Clinical Strategy. “We’re always looking for passionate individuals who want to make a difference in a child’s life, and we’ll continue to support aspiring RBTs with the tools they need for success.”

Interestingly, earning the RBT certification doesn’t require additional college education. Candidates must be 18 or older, hold a high school diploma or equivalent, and complete an initial competency assessment. After meeting these prerequisites, they must undergo 40 hours of training before taking the final RBT exam.

To make exam preparation easier, Hopebridge’s ABA trainers shared their top picks for the best RBT study materials, covering a mix of free and paid resources suited for all learning styles. The company’s new educational kit—crafted by ABA professionals—offers a comprehensive, easy-to-use guide to help candidates feel confident going into the test.

Those interested in accessing these resources can visit “RBT Study Guide: The Best Resources to Become a Registered Behavior Technician” to download the materials.

With the ABA field growing rapidly, Hopebridge encourages continuous education and professional development. The organization also provides paid, on-the-job training, offering a rewarding career path for anyone passionate about supporting children with autism.

To explore career opportunities in ABA, visit the Hopebridge job board and check for open positions in your area.


About Hopebridge
Founded in 2005, Hopebridge was created to address the growing demand for autism treatment services and to improve the lives of children and families affected by autism. The organization offers personalized outpatient ABA, speech, occupational, and feeding therapies, focusing on behavioral, social, and communication development.

Headquartered in Indianapolis, Hopebridge currently operates over 100 therapy centers across 12 states, including Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Ohio, and Tennessee.

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