Career Spotlight: Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA)

In recent years, the demand for Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) has surged, and for good reason. These highly trained professionals play a vital role in improving the lives of individuals with autism and other developmental disorders through the science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). If you are passionate about psychology, education, and helping others thrive, a career as a BCBA might be the perfect fit.

What is a BCBA:

A BCBA is a master’s-level practitioner certified by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB). These professionals are experts in Applied Behavior Analysis, a science-based approach that focuses on reinforcing positive behaviors while reducing those that interfere with learning, socialization, or daily functioning.

BCBAs are responsible for:

  • Conducting behavioral assessments

  • Developing and overseeing Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs)

  • Supervising Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and support staff

  • Collaborating with families, caregivers, and other professionals

  • Tracking data and modifying treatment plans based on results

Their work often centers around helping individuals build communication, social, academic, and daily living skills while addressing behaviors that interfere with progress or safety.

At All Med Search, we partner with leading organizations nationwide to offer full-time BCBA placements in both on-site and remote roles. Many of these opportunities offer flexible schedules, competitive salaries, and comprehensive benefits.

Where Do BCBAs Work:

BCBAs are in high demand across a variety of settings, including:

  • Autism therapy clinics

  • Public and private schools

  • Hospitals and behavioral health centers

  • In-home service providers

  • Group homes and residential treatment centers

Many BCBAs also work remotely or in hybrid roles, offering greater flexibility and work-life balance.

Why Choose a Career as a BCBA:

  • Meaningful Work: You will directly impact lives by helping individuals achieve greater independence and growth.
  • High Demand: The need for BCBAs continues to rise due to increased autism diagnoses and insurance coverage.
  • Strong Earning Potential: Salaries typically range from $70,000 to over $100,000 depending on location and experience.
  • Flexible Career Paths: BCBAs can work in clinical settings, schools, leadership roles, or transition into research or private practice.
  • Professional Growth: Certification and continuing education ensure long-term success and development in the field.

How to Become a BCBA:

To become a BCBA, you will need to:

  1. Earn a relevant graduate degree in psychology, education, or behavior analysis

  2. Complete verified coursework in ABA

  3. Accumulate supervised fieldwork experience (typically 1,500 to 2,000 hours)

  4. Pass the BCBA certification exam

  5. Maintain certification through continuing education and ethics training

Why Is This Career in the Spotlight:

The number of certified BCBAs has increased more than fivefold in the past ten years. This growth is driven by:

  • Rising autism diagnosis rates

  • Expanded insurance coverage for ABA therapy

  • Increased awareness of early intervention

  • A stronger focus on behavioral health in schools and healthcare systems

How All Med Search Supports BCBA Careers:

Whether you are just starting out or are an experienced clinician looking for your next opportunity, All Med Search is here to help. We offer:

  • Exclusive access to full-time BCBA roles

  • Nationwide placement options including remote, hybrid, and in person opportunities

  • Personalized job matching with top employers

  • Interview preparation, salary negotiation support, and relocation guidance

  • Continued support

Interested in Finding a new BCBA Position or Hiring One?

At All Med Search, we connect skilled BCBAs with full-time, permanent positions across the United States. If you are a behavior analyst exploring your next opportunity or a healthcare provider looking to hire, we are here to help.

Email Jon@AllMedSearch.com to learn more or visit AllMedSearch.com to explore current openings.