Become An Ally For Children With Autism
Are you interested in psychology, early childhood development, or ABA therapy? Or maybe you just enjoy working with kids?
We would love to meet you! Help us put the FUN in fundamental. We are always looking for talented, creative, and energetic people to join our team and make a difference in the lives of children in your community.
If you’re interested in learning more, take a few minutes to fill out the form on this page or email your resume to info@fundamental-aba.com.
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Why Work With Fundamental Development ABA?
Make a Difference in Your Community
Join us in making a positive impact on children’s lives.
Professional Trainings & Support
Grow your skills with continuous professional development.
Balanced Work-Life Environment
Maintain harmony between work and life.
Collaborative Team Culture
Join a team where every voice matters.
Positive & Supportive Workplace
Thrive in a welcoming, respectful setting.
Growth & Career Advancement
Discover pathways for personal and professional growth.
Open Positions For Fundamental Development ABA
Registered Behavior Technician
An RBT, or Registered Behavior Technician, is a paraprofessional certified in behavior analysis. They are trained to implement behavior-analytic interventions based on plans developed by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA).
To achieve this certification, candidates undergo a 40-hour training that covers specific topics set by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB), pass a hands-on competency assessment, and then successfully complete a certification exam. Once certified, RBTs provide direct interventions, often to individuals with autism spectrum disorder or other developmental disabilities, and must operate under the ongoing supervision of a BCBA/BCaBA, ensuring they provide services competently and ethically.
They are required to renew their certification annually, which involves continuous training and supervision.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is a professional certified by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) to practice applied behavior analysis (ABA). To earn this designation, an individual must obtain a graduate degree in behavior analysis or a related field, complete specific coursework, gain supervised experience under a current BCBA, and pass a certification examination. BCBAs conduct behavioral assessments, develop and implement intervention plans, and train and supervise others in executing these plans. They often work with individuals with developmental disorders, including autism, across various settings. Adherence to a strict set of ethical guidelines set by the BACB is mandatory, and they must engage in regular professional development for recertification, ensuring they remain updated with current best practices and research.