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BCBA Jobs at Team PBS
A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) designs and owns the clinical direction of a case. You assess behavior in the environment where it actually happens, identify the functional relationship between that behavior and its context, then build and revise a treatment plan against measured data rather than impressions. At Team PBS this is a practising clinical role, not an administrative one — analysts are in homes, schools and community settings with the people they serve.
What you'll actually do
Day to day you conduct functional behavior assessments, write and revise behavior analysis service plans, supervise the RBTs and behavior assistants implementing them, train parents and staff to carry interventions into the hours you aren't there, and review graphed data to decide what changes. Caseloads vary by funding source and region, which means the clinical work varies too — school-based cases look different from home-based ones, and most analysts carry a mix.
Who this role suits
This role suits an analyst who wants clinical autonomy with real supervision behind it. You set your own schedule and work across a variety of contracts, funding sources and client populations, so it fits people who would rather build a varied caseload than repeat one. It suits analysts early in certification as well: PBS supervises across all levels of certification, and BCaBAs practise here under BCBA supervision with a defined path forward rather than a holding pattern.
What you need to apply
Behavior Analyst requirements
- Master's degree in behavior analysis, education, or a related field
- Completed all required BCBA coursework from an approved Verified Course Sequence (VCS)
- Completed supervised fieldwork hours meeting BACB requirements for type, structure and total hours
- Active BCBA certification in good standing with the BACB
- BCaBAs are eligible and welcome — you practise under BCBA supervision while you complete certification
What the role pays
Analyst compensation at Team PBS depends on certification level, years of experience, caseload size and the region you work in, because funding sources and rates differ by state and contract. Rather than publish a national average that would be wrong almost everywhere, we built an estimator: enter your credential, experience and location and it returns a range based on how PBS actually pays. Paid drive time applies where relevant, and 401K with employer match, healthcare and free CEUs sit alongside base pay.
Estimate your compensationWhere the role leads
PBS runs the Mentor Program for Student Analysts working toward BCBA certification, and analysts here supervise those candidates — so the supervision path is a career track, not an unpaid favour. Free CEUs and PBS University partnerships cover the continuing education the BACB requires, and BCBA-D-led training is delivered in-house. Analysts move into supervision of larger clinical teams, regional clinical leadership, and training roles.
Where we're hiring BCBAs
Team PBS is hiring across the states below. Pick a state to see open roles by county, then apply directly from the listing.
- Tennessee
- Texas
- South Carolina
- Florida
- Georgia
- California
- Alabama
- Pennsylvania
- Washington
- Illinois
- Massachusetts
- North Carolina
- Michigan
- New Jersey
- Louisiana
- Missouri
- Virginia
- Ohio
- Wisconsin
- Oregon
- Maryland
- Kansas
- Colorado
- Oklahoma
- Nevada
- New York
- Indiana
- Arizona
- Alaska
- New Mexico
- Delaware
- Arkansas
- District of Columbia
- Minnesota
- Iowa
- Mississippi
- Vermont
- Connecticut
- Idaho
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