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Seeking a Licensed Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join our acute behavioral health inpatient unit in Birmingham. You will develop and implement individualized behavior plans for children with neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders. This role requires a Master's degree, Alabama LBA license, and ...
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United States , Birmingham
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Children's of Alabama
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Discover rewarding Licensed Behavior Analyst jobs where you can apply the science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to make a profound difference in individuals' lives. Licensed Behavior Analysts (LBAs) are highly trained, master's-level professionals who assess, design, implement, and evaluate therapeutic interventions to improve socially significant behaviors. These professionals work across diverse settings, including schools, clinics, in-home services, residential facilities, and healthcare institutions, serving clients with a wide range of needs, often focusing on autism spectrum disorder, developmental disabilities, and behavioral challenges. The core of an LBA's role involves conducting detailed functional behavior assessments (FBAs) to understand the environmental factors influencing behavior. Based on this analysis, they develop comprehensive, individualized behavior intervention plans (BIPs). These plans are data-driven, focusing on skill acquisition—such as communication, social interaction, and daily living skills—and the reduction of behaviors that may interfere with learning or safety. A critical responsibility is the supervision and training of Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and other team members, ensuring interventions are implemented with fidelity and ethical rigor. LBAs also collaborate extensively with families, educators, speech therapists, occupational therapists, and other professionals to ensure a cohesive, client-centered approach. To pursue Licensed Behavior Analyst jobs, candidates must meet specific, rigorous credentials. This universally includes earning a master's or doctoral degree in behavior analysis, psychology, or education, completing extensive supervised fieldwork, and passing the national certification exam to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). Following this certification, professionals must obtain a state license to practice as an LBA, which involves meeting additional jurisdictional requirements, such as passing a state-specific exam or completing background checks. Essential skills for success include meticulous data analysis, exceptional communication and collaboration abilities, ethical decision-making, cultural competence, and a deep commitment to evidence-based practice. The profession offers a dynamic career path where science translates into tangible, life-changing outcomes. Licensed Behavior Analyst jobs are in high demand, providing professionals with the opportunity to advocate for clients, contribute to the field through research and mentorship, and enjoy a stable, fulfilling career dedicated to improving quality of life. Whether you are an experienced LBA or a candidate seeking to enter this vital field, these roles represent a chance to be at the forefront of therapeutic intervention, where every day brings new challenges and opportunities for meaningful impact.

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