What are the Qualifications for an Aba Therapist?

The qualifications for an ABA therapist vary depending on the specific role, primarily divided between Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs).

For an entry-level ABA therapist (RBT), the requirements include:

  • A high school diploma.
  • Completion of a 40-hour training program focusing on ethics, measurement, and skill acquisition.
  • Passing the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) RBT exam.

For those seeking advanced or supervisory roles as a BCBA, the requirements are more extensive:

  • A master’s degree in behavior analysis or a related field.
  • Completion of 5,000 supervised fieldwork hours.
  • Passing the rigorous BACB BCBA exam.

In some states, such as New Jersey, advanced roles may also require specific state licensing, such as becoming a Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA). Regardless of the level, qualified therapists should have a passion for family-centered care and experience in implementing evidence-based practices.


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