Resignation Letter for an RBT(5 samples)
This blog post will show samples of an “RBT resignation letter.”
Writing a “Registered Behavior Analyst resignation letter.”
When writing a “Registered Behaviour Analyst resignation letter,” these are some of the things that you need to keep in mind.
- The first step is to tell your employer about leaving the job and the final work date. Keep it short as the essential part of the letter is the Last Date of your work.
- Indicate the reason you are leaving your job. It would be best to be polite as you will leave a positive impression on your employer. Maintain your composure when drafting the letter.
- Finally, thank your employer for the position and the opportunities you have enjoyed during your work period.
- Ensure you proofread your letter before sending it to your employer. You can send the letter to your family and friend to check for grammatical errors.
Sample 1:
“Brady Kline
City, State, Zip Code
Cell: 000-000-0000
email@email.com
Dear Ms. Burns,
I am writing to inform you I am formally resigning from my behavior analyst position with New Parkland Behavioral Services. My final day of employment will be April 28, 2015. I have decided to accept a supervisory position with another mental health agency in order to advance my career and to explore a new avenue of professional growth.
I truly have enjoyed my time here and have learned so much from my clients, colleagues and supervisors. I now feel competent to become a leader in the mental health field and to guide others in their pursuit of improving the lives of families in our community. Thank you so much for the affording me the opportunities I have been given.
I will do all I can to ensure a smooth transition in my departure. I intend to speak with my clients, as well as to help in training and introducing my replacement. I will be sure to wrap up any paperwork and outstanding projects, as well. Please feel free to contact me at 000-000-0000 should you require anything further.
Best,
Lauren Hatfield”
Sample 2:
“Today’s Date
Manager’s Name
Manager’s Title
Company Name
Dear Mr./Ms. Manager:
Please accept this letter of resignation from the position of behavioral analyst, effective two weeks from today. My last day at [Company Name] will be [date].
I have accepted a position with another company that will further my growth and development in my career. I have enjoyed working at [company name] and will miss my colleagues. However, this new position will challenge my growth and further my career.
During the next two weeks, I am willing to help you in any way to make the transition as smooth as possible. This includes assisting in recruiting and training my replacement. Please let me know if there is anything specific that you would like me to do.
Again, it has been a pleasure working as a part of your company.
Best regards,
Your signature
Your typed name”
Sample 3:
“Today’s Date
Manager’s Name
Manager’s Title
Company Name
Dear Mr./Ms. Manager:
This letter is to notify you that I am resigning from [Company Name] as a behavioral specialist. [Date] will be my last day of employment.
This wasn’t an easy decision, because I am grateful for the rewarding employment I’ve had with [company name]. But after long hours of consideration, my decision is now final and I have accepted a position with another company.
Please contact me if I can make the transition process proceed more smoothly.
Yours respectfully,
Your signature
Your typed name
By Andre Bradley”
Sample 4:
“Dear Mr O’Reilly,
It is with remorse that I write to you today with my formal resignation. My last day of work will be January 8th, 2017.
The short notice is somewhat personal; all I can say is that I am no longer in need of employment. I want you to know it has nothing to do with you or the company. I have enjoyed my four years at JKL company and have nothing but good things to say about management and my co-workers.
I hope you’ll accept this short notice of resignation, and please let me know if I can help find or train a replacement.
Best wishes,
[Signature]
Cole Schrieffer”
Sample 5:
“Dear Ms. Franklin,
Please accept this letter as my resignation as a behaviour analyst with ABC Company. My final day of employment will be June 30, 2022, because I will be starting college for summer classes. This job has been a fun learning experience for me, and I genuinely thank you for the opportunities I’ve had to grow. I’ve enjoyed getting to know my co-workers and the regular customers. I will miss everyone and hope to come back to visit when I’m home from school.
Over the next few weeks, I will do all I can to ensure my departure is smooth. I’m happy to help search for and train my replacement. Feel free to call me at 000-000-0000 if you have any questions or need further assistance.
Best,
Stephanie Burns”
Frequently Asked Questions:
Is one month’s notice too much?
If you are in a managerial position, giving one month’s notice would be best. However, two or three months is the best time to share your notice if you are in an executive-level or senior management position.
Should I talk to my boss before resigning?
Yes, you can meet with your employer one-on-one before drafting and submitting a resignation letter. Remain calm and professional when talking to your boss.
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Citations
https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/short-notice-resignation-letter
https://www.resignationletters.biz/preview/Administrative_Assistant_Resignation_Letter