How Much Do BCBAs make?
How Much Do BCBAs make?
Amy Weil
A BCBA refers to a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, which is a professional certification within the field of behavior analysis. Such individuals specialize in the principles of behaviorism, which is the scientific study of behavior, and use these principles to enhance socially significant behaviors. BCBA's typically operate in a range of environments, such as schools, healthcare, rehabilitation facilities, or private practices, where they design and execute behavior-change programs.
Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) earn an average salary of around $75,000 to $90,000 per year, but this can vary based on factors such as location, years of experience, and type of employer. Some BCBAs earn as much as $120,000 or more per year in the top-paying industries of healthcare, education, and consulting.
Becoming a BCBA requires a Master’s degree in a field related to behavior analysis, such as psychology, education or social work, completing a minimum hours of supervised field experience, and passing the BCBA certification exam, administered by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB).