To thrive as a Weekend BCBA, you need in-depth knowledge of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), experience in behavioral assessment and intervention, and a master’s degree with Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification. Proficiency in data collection software, electronic health records, and clinical reporting tools is typically required. Strong soft skills include excellent communication, adaptability, emotional intelligence, and the ability to collaborate with families and interdisciplinary teams. These skills ensure effective intervention planning, accurate documentation, and meaningful support for clients who require services outside standard weekday hours.