ABA Careers: Find ABA Jobs & Opportunities
If you answered yes, then you might be a good fit to join the LEARN team.
ABA Careers: Find ABA Jobs & Opportunities
If you want to make a difference, explore applied behavioral analysis (ABA) careers with LEARN Behavioral. From entry-level ABA behavior technician jobs to leadership roles, business roles, and beyond, a life-changing career is at your fingertips.
ABA Careers: FAQs
Is a career in ABA worth it?
An ABA career will set you on a path of passionate, meaningful work. Working with children with autism is an extremely rewarding experience. ABA behavior technicians watch children learn and grow and are there for all the ups and downs along the way. Not only will your role in an ABA job change children’s lives, but it will change your life, too.
ABA careers can be challenging, but we find that those who love it are those who are passionate about changing lives. Skills like patience, compassion, and empathy will help you succeed as a behavior technician.
What qualifications are required for ABA jobs?
Different qualifications may be required depending on the particular role for which you’re applying. Consider the following:
- Behavior technicians: These entry-level ABA jobs require a high school diploma or GED and reliable transportation. While experience working with children is preferred, it’s not required.
- Behavior analyst: Behavior analysts, also known as managing technicians, advise behavior technicians. A master’s degree and extensive experience with applied behavioral analysis are required. Applicants must also have at least one year of experience working with children with autism.
- Business careers: In addition to ABA therapist jobs, we’re always looking to fill a wide range of different roles behind the scenes, like human resources, sales and marketing, finance and billing, and more. Each of these business careers has its own necessary qualifications and requirements.
How can I find ABA therapist job openings in my area?
Seeking an applied behavior analysis job? Check out our listings above. We offer a wealth of opportunities to work with children with autism around the country. You can filter careers by search term, role, provider, location, and more.
Another way to stay up-to-date on ABA therapist jobs is by connecting with us on social media. By connecting on Linkedin and Instagram, you can familiarize yourself with our company and LEARN culture and understand what it’s like to work at LEARN Behavioral.
What skills are essential for success in ABA therapy jobs?
We find that those who excel as behavioral technicians have a genuine passion for working with children. Qualities like compassion, empathy, patience, and kindness will also help you succeed at LEARN Behavioral. While experience working with children isn’t always required, it can help. But don’t worry, we’ll provide you with all the knowledge and training you need to succeed in an ABA therapy role.
How can I prepare for an ABA job interview?
Here are our best tips for ABA therapy job interviews:
- Read our job descriptions carefully and think of ways you meet each requirement
- Familiarize yourself with our company’s history, values, and mission
- Polish up your resume and bring hard copies to your interview
- Prepare any questions you have for us
Discover Your Future with LEARN Behavioral
Curious about what it’s like to work at LEARN Behavioral? Whether you’re starting your career or looking for new opportunities, we have answers to your top questions. From our mission-driven culture to our diverse team of more than 5,000 professionals, LEARN offers a supportive environment where you can make a real difference in children’s lives. Learn more about our great benefits, flexible schedules, and rewarding experiences. Ready to dive deeper? Check out our FAQs page to discover more about working at LEARN.
LEARN MORENever Stop Growing in Your Career
We’re committed to your professional development from day one—and want to help you achieve your career goals, while doing work you love. In the last year, our clinical staff at LEARN took part in 16,200 hours of workshops, clinical rounds, and training. But we don’t only participate. Many of us spearhead presentations and trainings, speak at conferences, lead research initiatives, publish in top journals—and help shape the future of autism treatment.
“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” – Winston Churchill