Careers in Behavior Analysis
Certification is key to growth and security in ABA jobs, and the demand for well-trained board-certified behavior analysts is growing in early intervention school programs, day programs, residential settings, and home-based programs.
Learn more about behavior analysis job market growth in the Behavior Analyst Certification Board's report, US Employment Demand for Behavior Analysts: 2010-2023.
Behavior analysis careers encompass a wide range of options, such as:
- Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
- Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst® (BCaBA®)
- Special education teacher
- Human resources professional
- Children and family services
- Clinical researcher
- Behavior researcher
- ABA training coordinator
- Post-secondary education
- Organizational behavior management
- Clinical director/supervisor
- Certified Autism Specialist (CAS)™
- Therapist school interventionist
- Life coach
- Animal training and care
- Owner/director of child care center
- Health coach
- Personal health and wellness trainer
- Non-profit sector
- Career financial behavior
- Animal behaviorist
- Zoo animal trainer
Looking ahead to your ABA career can be exciting! Keep in mind that certain roles may entail additional prerequisites.
You may need a license to practice as a behavior analyst, depending on your location. Florida Tech ABA programs are designed to meet BACB credential requirements, which many states require or accept toward licensure. However, some states may have additional or different requirements for an ABA license. Please see our ABA professional licensing disclosures for more information about behavior analysis licensing.