Mental Health and Testing Positions
Applied Behavior Analysis Positions
Direct Service Behavior Analyst
To see available cases for NY-LBAs, LBA-LPs, and BCBAs with locations and schedules, view the Open Case List for Direct Service LBAs/BCBAs in NYC.
New York Licensed Behavior Analysts (NY-LBA), Limited Permit Behavior Analysts (LBA-LP), and Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) will provide direct support to individuals and their families by coordinating and providing services in Applied Behavior Analysis, functional assessment and analysis, behavior acquisition and reduction procedures, and adaptive life skills.
To see available cases for ABA Therapists/Registered Behavior Technicians with locations and schedules, view the Open Case List for ABA Therapists in NYC.
An ABA Therapist, also known as a Behavior Technician or Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), works under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) who is a Licensed Behavior Analyst in the state of New York (NY-LBA). The RBT works one-to-one with the client, implementing individualized treatment protocols written by the LBA which are designed to support skill acquisition or reduce maladaptive behaviors.
To see available cases for ABA Therapists/Registered Behavior Technicians with locations and schedules, view the Open Case List for ABA Therapists in NYC.
This full-time, salaried position is for graduate students seeking their licensure and/or certification in Behavior Analysis, and is a bridge between the ABA Therapist role and the LBA/BCBA role. Alongside providing direct service with clients, Supervising ABA Therapists will provide higher-level clinical support as they earn hours toward their state licensure and/or board certification.
Special Educators with ABA Training
To see available cases for Special Educators with ABA Training with locations and schedules, view the Open Case List and check the "Provider Type" column for Special Educator listings.
Special Educators with ABA Training will provide support to individuals and their families by coordinating and providing educational services based on principles of Applied Behavior Analysis, functional assessment and analyses, behavior acquisition and reduction procedures, and adaptive life skills.