60 Behavioral associate jobs in Columbus, OH


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Top Types Of Behavioral Associate Jobs

List of the top 7 highest paying Behavioral Associate positions in 2026, with salary ranges, according to ZipRecruiter.
  • Associates Behavioral Health Degree

    Salary range: $41,000 - $67,000

    Associates Behavioral Health Degree is a more unusual job search query but still may give you interesting job results. Most salaries for Associates Behavioral Health Degree jobs pay between $41,000 (25th percentile) and $67,000 (75th percentile) annually. Currently, there are not many open positions nationwide for Associates Behavioral Health Degree job searches hiring now on ZipRecruiter. You can take a look at what is available and find similar job searches in this list.

  • Action Behavior Centers

    Salary range: $74,000 - $90,500

    Action Behavior Centers is a popular job search query. Most salaries for Action Behavior Centers jobs pay between $74,000 (25th percentile) and $90,500 (75th percentile) annually. Take a look at the variety of open positions nationwide for Action Behavior Centers job searches hiring now on ZipRecruiter.

  • Behavioral Science Associates Degree

    Salary range: $38,500 - $52,000

    Behavioral Science Associates Degree is a more unusual job search query but still may give you interesting job results. Most salaries for Behavioral Science Associates Degree jobs pay between $38,500 (25th percentile) and $52,000 (75th percentile) annually. There are plenty of open positions nationwide for Behavioral Science Associates Degree job searches hiring now on ZipRecruiter.

  • Behavioral Analyst

    Salary range: $65,000 - $79,500

    Behavioral analysts assess the behavioral and mental health of clients and determine a treatment plan to decrease bad behavior and increase positive choices. As a behavioral analyst, you may work in law enforcement, research, or clinical setting, depending on the types of qualifications you have, and your responsibilities differ depending on the specific field. In social work, you typically meet your clients to determine how their behavior affects their daily lives and work with them to set goals for changing their behavior and to succeed in different aspects of their lives. Law enforcement behavioral analysts study and provide analysis on crime in an attempt to understand motivations and identify serial criminals and their behaviors.

  • Behavioral Technician

    Salary range: $36,500 - $47,500

    A Behavioral Technician provides mental health services to patients who struggle with a variety of behavioral problems, including psychiatric disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse, and physical and emotional abuse. Behavioral Health Technicians collaborate with doctors and nurses to carry out treatment plans for patients. The duties of Behavioral Technician include administering medications, helping patients participate in meetings and group counseling sessions, and even assisting with everyday living skills like dressing and eating.

  • Behavioral Assistant

    Salary range: $35,000 - $48,500

    Behavioral Assistant is a common job search query. Most salaries for Behavioral Assistant jobs pay between $35,000 (25th percentile) and $48,500 (75th percentile) annually. Currently, there are not many open positions nationwide for Behavioral Assistant job searches hiring now on ZipRecruiter. You can take a look at what is available and find similar job searches in this list.

  • Behavioral Health Specialist

    Salary range: $42,500 - $69,500

    A behavioral health specialist is a mental health professional that specializes in working with people that have behavioral disorders. In this career, you may work with children with developmental disorders, those on the autism spectrum, or those suffering from severe behavioral problems. You may also help adults with developmental disabilities or addiction issues. Your responsibilities as a behavioral health specialist are to provide support for your patients and assist them in managing their mental health disorders. Your duties depend upon the type of patients you are seeing. You may plan an intervention for an addict, help a patient with a development disorder transition into functioning adult life, or evaluate the symptoms of your patient’s disorder and help plan coping mechanisms for functioning with the disorder.