Carry an active caseload providing direct 1:1 intervention, caregiver training, and participation in social skills groups and self-monitoring programs.
Earn supervised fieldwork hours under BCBA and/or BCBA-D supervision, with opportunities for unrestricted hours when aligned with your fieldwork plan.
Conduct and support assessments including data collection, progress monitoring, and contributing to functional behavior assessments under supervisor direction.
Develop treatment plan components and provide written clinical documentation in Central Reach and related systems.
Collaborate with families, caregivers, and school teams to support generalization and maintenance of client goals across settings.
Participate in scheduled supervision meetings case reviews, and team-based learning with fellow Student Analysts and BCBAs.
Requirements
Currently enrolled in a graduate program in behavior analysis or a related field
Bachelor’s degree + at least 2 years of experience as an RBT
Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) in good standing
Complete California LiveScan background check prior to start
Complete Mandated Reporter training prior to start
Complete 40-hour RBT training prior to start
Obtain RBT certification within 60 days of hire
Demonstrate professionalism and consistent adherence to BACB ethical standards