As a Traveling BCBA, you can expect a dynamic work environment that typically involves visiting multiple client sites, schools, or homes within a designated geographic area. Schedules can vary based on client needs, requiring flexibility for day-to-day travel and occasional overnight stays, especially if serving rural or underserved communities. You'll often collaborate with local teams and caregivers, providing direct assessments, developing treatment plans, and offering ongoing supervision. Travel offers the opportunity to broaden your professional experience and make a meaningful impact across diverse populations, but it also requires effective time management and strong self-organization skills.