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Bcaba Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Student Analyst I

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$74K - $91K/yr

We know you're building toward BCBA or BCaBA certification. We'll help you get there -- with structured fieldwork hours, exposure to evidence-based practice across clinic, home, school, and community ...

REMOTE BCBA

Minneapolis, MN

$77K - $94K/yr

BCaBA, BCBA, or BCBA-D ● DIR/Floortime: Level 3 or Level 4 Certification ● Early Start Denver Model (ESDM): Certified Trainer or Parent Coach Trainer ● PLAY Project: Dual certification in PLAY ...

REMOTE BCBA

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$77K - $94K/yr

BCaBA, BCBA, or BCBA-D ● DIR/Floortime: Level 3 or Level 4 Certification ● Early Start Denver Model (ESDM): Certified Trainer or Parent Coach Trainer ● PLAY Project: Dual certification in PLAY ...

Behavior Therapist

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

BCBA or BCaBA Clinical Staff who are experts in Applied Behavior Analysis ABA Position: Full Time Applied Behavior Analysis ABA therapists (FT/PT ) Hours: Monday through Friday 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.

Behavior Therapist

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

BCBA or BCaBA Clinical Staff who are experts in Applied Behavior Analysis ABA Position: Full Time Applied Behavior Analysis ABA therapists (FT/PT ) Hours: Monday through Friday 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.

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How much do bcaba jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for bcaba in Minnesota is $33.11, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.06 and $48.58 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a BCaBA?

A Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) is a professional who assists Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) in implementing behavior analysis services. They work with individuals to improve skills and reduce problematic behaviors using evidence-based strategies. BCaBAs conduct assessments, develop intervention plans, and supervise behavior technicians under the guidance of a BCBA. They typically work in schools, clinics, homes, or community settings with individuals with autism or other developmental disorders.

What does a BCaBA do?

As a BCaBA, you'll typically assist in designing, implementing, and monitoring individualized behavior intervention plans under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). Your daily tasks may include collecting and analyzing behavioral data, providing direct client support, training caregivers or staff, and assisting with progress reports. Collaboration with a team—including BCBAs, Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs), and families—is a consistent part of the role. This hands-on, team-oriented environment helps ensure quality care and ongoing professional development.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a BCaBA?

To thrive as a BCaBA (Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst), you need a bachelor's degree in a related field, foundational knowledge of applied behavior analysis (ABA), and BCaBA certification. Familiarity with data collection software, ABA assessment tools, and electronic case management systems is common in this role. Strong interpersonal skills, patience, and attention to detail set standout BCaBAs apart. These abilities ensure effective implementation of behavior interventions and positive client outcomes while maintaining high professional standards.

Are BCaBAs in demand?

Behavioral Certified Assistant Behavior Analysts (BCaBAs) are in growing demand due to increased awareness of behavioral health and the need for support in various settings such as schools and clinics. Employment opportunities are expected to expand as the demand for behavioral services continues to rise and more states recognize BCaBAs as essential team members in treatment plans.

Is it hard to find a job as a BCaBA?

Finding a job as a BCaBA can vary depending on location and demand, but generally, there is steady employment in behavioral health and autism services. Having a certification, relevant experience, and strong communication skills can improve job prospects in this field.

What can you do with a BCaBA certification?

A BCaBA (Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst) certification qualifies individuals to assist in designing and implementing behavior analysis programs under the supervision of a BCBA. They can conduct assessments, collect data, and support clients in various settings such as schools and clinics. The certification requires knowledge of behavior analysis principles and adherence to ethical standards, often involving supervision and ongoing education.

What cities in Minnesota are hiring for Bcaba jobs?

Cities in Minnesota with the most Bcaba job openings:

Infographic showing various Bcaba job openings in Minnesota as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, and 17% Part Time. Highlights an 83% In-person, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $68,872 per year, or $33.1 per hour.

ABA Therapist - EIDBI Level I or Level II

Neurolink Academy

Minneapolis, MN • On-site

$22 - $30/hr

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Pay: $22.00–$30.00 per hour, depending on experience and qualifications
Hours: 20–40 hours per week
Join Our Team
Neurolink Academy is seeking compassionate, dependable, and motivated ABA Therapists to join our growing EIDBI team. This is a great opportunity for individuals who are passionate about working with children and making a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related conditions.
We are hiring candidates who qualify or may be eligible to qualify as EIDBI Level I or Level II providers. Whether you are an experienced ABA professional, hold a behavioral health degree or certification, or are currently pursuing a related degree, we encourage you to apply.
Our team members work collaboratively with clients, families, BCBAs, QSPs, and other professionals to provide individualized behavioral and developmental services in a supportive environment.
What You'll Do
  • Provide individualized EIDBI/ABA intervention services based on each client's Individual Treatment Plan (ITP).
  • Work directly with children and individuals with ASD and related conditions.
  • Implement behavioral and developmental treatment strategies.
  • Collect data and accurately document client progress.
  • Participate in observation, direction, and clinical supervision as required.
  • Support clients in developing communication, social, behavioral, adaptive, and daily living skills.
  • Assist with family and caregiver training when appropriate.
  • Participate in coordinated care and treatment planning activities.
  • Collaborate with BCBAs, QSPs, Level I and Level II providers, families, and other members of the treatment team.
  • Complete required documentation accurately and on time.
  • Maintain professional and ethical standards and follow applicable EIDBI, MHCP, DHS, and Neurolink Academy requirements.
Level II QualificationsApplicants may qualify as an EIDBI Level II provider through one of the following pathways:
  • A bachelor's degree in behavioral health, child development, or a related field such as psychology, social work, special education, mental health, speech pathology, or occupational therapy, together with applicable experience, training, certification, coursework, or required observation and direction;
OR

  • Current enrollment in a qualifying bachelor's degree program, with required observation and direction;
OR

  • An associate's degree in behavioral health, child development, or a related field and at least 2,000 hours of qualifying supervised clinical experience;
OR

  • At least 4,000 hours of qualifying supervised clinical experience delivering treatment to individuals with ASD or a related condition;
OR

  • Current enrollment as a graduate student in behavioral science, child development science, or a related field while receiving applicable clinical supervision;
OR

  • Other qualifying Level II pathways, including certain treatment-modality certification or language/tribal qualification pathways.
Candidates with relevant credentials such as RBT or BCaBA are encouraged to apply.
Level I QualificationsApplicants may qualify as an EIDBI Level I provider through one of the following pathways:
  • A master's or doctoral degree in behavioral health, child development, or a related field with the required clinical experience, training, graduate coursework, or combination thereof;
OR

  • BCBA, BCBA-D, or Qualified Behavior Analyst (QBA) credentials with applicable experience and training requirements;
OR

  • A qualifying bachelor's degree plus an advanced certification in a recognized treatment modality and applicable experience/training requirements;
OR

  • BCaBA with at least 4,000 hours of qualifying supervised clinical experience and applicable certification requirements;
OR

  • Completion of or current enrollment in a qualifying master's degree program, with required QSP observation and direction while working toward the required supervised clinical experience;
OR

  • A qualifying bachelor's degree plus at least 6,000 hours of applicable early-intervention clinical experience and required Level III provider training;
OR

  • Another applicable Level I pathway.
What We're Looking For
We are looking for team members who are:
  • Compassionate, patient, and enthusiastic about working with children.
  • Dependable and committed to providing consistent, high-quality services.
  • Comfortable working one-on-one with clients.
  • Strong communicators and team players.
  • Organized and able to complete documentation accurately and on time.
  • Willing to learn, receive feedback, and grow professionally.
  • Passionate about helping clients develop meaningful skills and reach their individual goals.
Experience working with individuals with autism, developmental disabilities, behavioral health needs, ABA, EIDBI, or early intervention is highly valued.
Don't Know If You Qualify?
We still encourage you to apply!

EIDBI has multiple qualification pathways for Level I and Level II providers. If you have relevant education, professional experience, supervised clinical hours, ABA/EIDBI experience, an RBT, BCaBA, BCBA, BCBA-D, or QBA credential, or are currently pursuing a related bachelor's or master's degree, we encourage you to submit your application.
Neurolink Academy can review your education, experience, and qualifications to determine which EIDBI provider level may apply.
Why Neurolink Academy?
At Neurolink Academy, you'll have the opportunity to build valuable experience while working alongside a collaborative clinical team. We are committed to creating an environment where our team members can develop professionally while providing meaningful, individualized support to the children and families we serve.
Pay: $22.00–$30.00 per hour, depending on experience and qualifications
Hours: 20–40 hours per week
Apply today to join the Neurolink Academy team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of the children and families we serve.