Strong leadership requires good communication,collaboration, project management, mentorship, and strategic thinking skills.
Yes, BCBAs can contribute to research and pursue doctoral degrees to qualify for faculty positions or research-focused careers.
Options include becoming a supervisor, clinical director, opening a private practice, pursuing leadership roles in professional organizations, or focusing on research and academia.
Benefits vary depending on the employer but often include health insurance, paid time off, and professional development opportunities.
The median salary in the US is around $90,000, but it can vary significantly based on experience, location, setting, specialization, and employer.
Absolutely! Specialization options involve focusing on areas like autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disabilities, geriatric care, organizational behavior management, or specific clinical concerns.
BCBAs have diverse options, including schools, clinics, homes,private practices, research institutions, organizational settings, and even telehealth platforms.