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How much do behavior analyst ai research jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for behavior analyst ai research in Renton, WA is $83,198.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $64,100.00 and $110,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a behavior analyst AI researcher?

Behavior Analyst AI Researchers are professionals who combine expertise in behavioral science with artificial intelligence to study, analyze, and improve human behavior through technology. They use AI tools and machine learning algorithms to collect and interpret behavioral data, design interventions, and develop models that can predict or influence behavior. Their work is often used in fields like healthcare, education, and organizational management to create more effective programs and solutions. By integrating AI, they can scale behavioral interventions and provide personalized recommendations based on data-driven insights.

How do behavior analyst AI research professionals typically collaborate with interdisciplinary teams?

Behavior Analyst AI Research professionals often work closely with software engineers, data scientists, and clinical experts to develop and refine AI models that support behavioral interventions. Collaboration usually involves sharing insights from behavioral analysis, contributing to data annotation and interpretation, and helping design experiments to validate AI-driven solutions. Regular meetings, cross-functional workshops, and feedback sessions are common, ensuring that AI systems are both scientifically sound and practically useful. This collaborative environment helps integrate behavioral science principles into cutting-edge AI applications.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a behavior analyst AI researcher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Behavior Analyst AI Researcher, you need a strong background in behavioral science, data analysis, and machine learning, typically supported by an advanced degree in psychology, computer science, or a related field. Familiarity with programming languages such as Python or R, statistical analysis tools, and experience with AI frameworks like TensorFlow or PyTorch are commonly required. Analytical thinking, creativity, and effective communication are essential soft skills for interpreting data and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams. These competencies are crucial for designing innovative AI models that accurately interpret and predict complex behavioral patterns.

What is the difference between Behavior Analyst Ai Research vs Behavior Analyst?

AspectBehavior Analyst Ai ResearchBehavior Analyst
Required CertificationsBCBA or BCaBA, specialized in AI applicationsBCBA or BCaBA
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, tech companies, academic settingsClinics, schools, community settings
Industry UsageAI integration in behavioral analysis, data modelingBehavior intervention, assessment, and treatment

Behavior Analyst Ai Research focuses on applying behavioral principles to AI development and data analysis, often within research or tech environments. In contrast, Behavior Analysts work directly with clients to implement behavioral interventions. While both roles require BCBA certification, their work settings and primary goals differ significantly.

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Job description

Organization for Research and Learning, Inc, (ORL) a small, very well established and stable Seattle-based private practice providing home-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to children with Autism and related disabilities seeks a Behavior Analyst to join our company's team. ORL is the Seattle area's second longest established ABA practice with an outstanding record of local and national leadership.

At ORL, our junior behavior analyst position is called a Program Manager. The Program Manager serves as the management lead for each client's team, directly responsible for the execution, logistical management, team supervision, and administrative communication of the individual client programs designed and supervised by the Consultant.

Program Manager Position Overview:

The Program Manager serves as the management lead for each client's team, directly responsible for the execution, logistical management, team supervision, and administrative communication of the individual client programs designed and supervised by the Consultant.

I. Implementation Management

The Program Manager is responsible for managing the execution of the Consultant's clinical plan for each client.

  • Implementation Sequencing:
    • Manages the precise timing of when specific programs or modifications are implemented, ensuring they go into place efficiently based on client data trends, CBT procedural fidelity, resource availability, and team readiness.
    • Implements program modifications directed by the Consultant
  • Logistics Management:
    • Manages the client's treatment schedule, ensuring that families and staff are notified in advance of scheduled sessions.
    • Manages materials, supplies, and the system for program stimuli to prevent session delays.
    • Monitors and manages authorization usage, ensuring the client receives their scheduled dose of intervention.
II. Supervision, Training, and Procedural Fidelity

Program Managers supervise the direct staff (CBTs/LTAs).

  • Team Training and Supervision:
    • Manages and implements all training for CBTs to ensure fluent, high-quality instructional delivery of the clinical programs as prescribed by the Consultant.
    • Supervises CBTs on a schedule supported by learner's clinical data and aligned with the clinical prescription provided by the Consultant.
    • Solely responsible for completing performance evaluations for CBTs and LTAs, focusing on adherence to procedure, data collection accuracy, and implementation fidelity.
  • Fidelity and Quality Control:
    • Implements the entire therapy session at a frequency directed by the Consultant and Clinical Service Supervisor to evaluate reliability of data being collected and procedural fidelity by CBTs.
    • Designs administrative tools (e.g., data sheets, checklists) to achieve session procedural fidelity to the Consultant's designed treatment plan.
III. Data Management, Documentation, and Compliance

The Program Manager oversees data collection and notes completion for their clients' teams.

  • Data Management and Analysis:
    • Establishes and maintains data monitoring systems designed to track client progress, ensuring systems accurately reflect reality.
    • Administers meta-level assessments strictly on the interval specified by the Consultant.
    • Reviews and annotates data charts for evidence of regular review.
  • Documentation and Record Keeping:
    • Updates session summary notes to detail daily tasks and client responses as they relate to the client's treatment plan.
    • Responsible for maintaining client medical records and managing the accurate completion and filing of session notes.
  • Compliance and Resource Management:
    • Manages team adherence to all ORL policies and procedures.
    • Directs CBTs to appropriate internal resources in alignment with current procedures.
IV. Communication

The Program Manager serves as the primary communication link between the Consultant, the family, and the therapy team.

  • Progress Reporting:
    • Responsible for providing written progress updates for the treatment plan, as supervised by the team Consultant.
    • Responsible for providing frequent progress updates to parents in a manner that best meets the family's needs. This includes describing the rationale of instructional procedures and progress of the client in their programs.
  • Clinical Support:
    • Alerts the Consultant when data or observation suggests a need for clinical action (e.g., when the Consultant needs to design modifications, new programs, or address missing component skills).
    • Discriminates which parental questions should go directly to the Consultant (e.g., questions about clinical goals or program design) and directs them accordingly.
Program Manager Minimum Requirements

Education & Certifications:

  • LABA/LBA in Washington State

Experience (1-2 years):

  • Implementing behavior analytic programs for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Staff management experience
  • Staff training and management
  • Providing assent-based care, including measuring/shaping assent/withdrawal behaviors and reducing high-impact/unsafe behaviors
  • Implementing Precision Teaching principles (*ideal, not required)
    • Proficiency in charting and analyzing data on the Standard Celeration Chart.
    • Measuring three different instructional arrangements with Standard Celeration Charts (5 charts, minimum 3 arrangements).
    • Maintaining long-term data systems.
Technical Proficiency (Specialized Tools):
  • Google Workspace (program materials, clinical documentation, spreadsheets, charts, progress summaries, slide decks).
Other Requirements:
  • Valid Washington State driver's license.
  • Consent to background check.
  • Clean driving record.
  • Reliable transportation.
  • Willingness to drive an average of 40-50 miles per day.
Why Join Our Team?

If you're committed to science- and data-based, very high quality, culturally sensitive, and highly individualized intervention that can only be achieved through small caseloads, close supervision, careful attention to detail, comprehensive assessment, ongoing mentorship, and thoroughgoing participation in a practice community dedicated to constant improvement, then we'd love to chat with you.

What do we value?
  • Excellence, which for us means doing things really well, in the service of doing what's best for people through ridiculously good, fast, and functional problem solving
  • Connectedness, Relationships & People as evidenced through building strong personal relationships, developing trust, knowing the people around us, and doing the work of the organization collaboratively
  • Making a Difference, which we achieve by (1) doing good for our clients, our colleagues, and our communities, and (2) taking data...in that order.
  • Diversity, in whatever way that shows up by including and welcoming anyone who shares these values, and we actively seek those people.

What's it Like to Work Here?

We recently asked members of our professional staff to write down the three words that came to mind when they thought about ORL. We're very proud that our behavior analysts find ORL to be a supportive, progressive, caring, high quality, data-focused, and thoughtful place to work.

We're very proud of the culture we've created and we take very seriously the task of continuing to cultivate it by attracting, retaining, and partnering with incredibly skilled people all dedicated to achieving common good in sometimes uncommon ways.

What's the compensation like?

Yes, we cover all "the basics" of a good compensation package including things like:

  • Competitive salaries, our early career salaries range from about $65,000 per year to about $75,000 per year, plus you'll have the chance to earn an additional 5% in performance-based-pay (and nearly all of our professional staff earn that full bonus each year)
  • Very small caseloads, our behavior analysts have caseloads of about 4 to 6 clients. Why? Well, because our staff need very small caseloads so that they can pay very, very close attention to what's happening with each of their clients and help ensure that those clients are making the most progress they happily can. Ensuring that you have a small caseload also helps us live our values of Excellence and Making a Difference.
  • Very reasonable weekly billable hour goals that ensure that you can actually get done the work you need to get done while also allowing you to do the other things you need to do to be a responsible scientist-practitioner.
  • Really good benefits including gold-level medical coverage, health savings accounts, dental & vision benefits, and an employer-matched retirement plan (that means that we chip in money to help make sure you're secure when you retire)
  • Generous paid time off that starts with at least two weeks paid time off each year and goes up to five and half weeks a year (and that's not including the paid holidays each year, including flex holiday time so that you can celebrate whatever occasions feel good to you)
  • Additional money to help you care for the people you love. Through our Dependent Care Benefit, our employees receive up to $600.00 each month--that's over $7,000 a year--in tax free money to help them take care of the people that depend on them like children and other dependent family members.
  • Ample technology to support you in your work. All staff are issued laptops and company phones. But in addition to that, we'll make sure you have whatever other technology you might need to make your work as easy as we can make it.
  • Subsidized professional development opportunities that you pick for yourself can include everything from participating in professional conferences, to webinars and podcasts. This also includes providing you with opportunities to earn free CEU's from within our practice community.

But, in addition to those things, we also strive so help you create a work environment that really works for you and respects all the other parts of your life and who you are. To help with that we offer things like:

  • Highly specialized clinical caseloads
    • We tie our intake process very closely to who on our professional staff has time in their schedules to serve another client. We don't admit clients based on a waiting list; instead, we admit clients based on how much the potential new client's needs overlap with the availability and clinical strength areas of the professional staff we have available.
  • Highly supportive clinical teams
    • Do you really value collaborating with others and working together on behalf of your clients? So do we. That's why we typically assign three different behavior analysts to each client's case. So, no matter which case you're working on you'll always have a team of highly skilled behavior analysts working on the case closely with you.
  • Very reasonable caseloads
    • Do you really care deeply about knowing each of your clients intimately? So do we. That's why we assign our professional staff the smallest caseloads of any ABA agency in the area. Our BCBA's typically have fewer than 4-7 clients on their caseloads at any one time. We think you'll do your best work when we give you the chance to really, really follow each one of your clients closely so that you can make sure they're getting what they need at all times.
  • Flexible work schedules
    • Would life work easier if you worked full time but compressed that into 4 days a week instead of 5? Fine. Let's talk about it. We can probably make that happen.
  • Flexible work locations
    • Would you prefer not to come into the office and instead to do some of your work at home? No problem.
    • Would you prefer not to work at home and instead come into our offices? Again, no problem. We maintain a very comfortable office space where you can work at a table around others, in a private space, or sit by a fire. (And we have plenty of pretty good coffee, juices, soft drinks, and snacks too.)

Our ability to serve our clients well, to do that work to the high level of quality we enjoy, and to create a community of smart people with diverse perspectives and overlapping--but also differing--perspectives depends completely on our ability to maintain long professional relationships with a wide range of smart, dedicated, people who are happy doing what they do. That's why our staff stay with us for so many years.

We look forward to getting the chance to know you a bit better.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME