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CAREER PATHS IN ABA AUGUST 15, 2014

CAREER PATHS IN ABA AUGUST 15, 2014. With Joanna Hull, Jeremy Tretiak , Dana Seidler and Katherine Rossell. What is Applied Behavior Analysis? (ABA ).

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CAREER PATHS IN ABA AUGUST 15, 2014

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  1. CAREER PATHS IN ABA AUGUST 15, 2014 With Joanna Hull, Jeremy Tretiak, Dana Seidler and Katherine Rossell

  2. What is Applied Behavior Analysis?(ABA) • Applied Behavior Analysis is the process of systematically applying interventions based upon the principles of learning theory to improve socially significant behaviors to a meaningful degree, and to demonstrate that the interventions employed are responsible for the improvement in behavior. • Baer, Wolf and Risley, 1968

  3. What is ABA? • Behavior analysis is a scientifically validated approach to understanding behavior and how it is affected by the environment. In this context, “behavior" refers to actions and skills. "Environment" includes any influence – physical or social – that might change or be changed by one's behavior.

  4. What is ABA? • On a practical level, the principles and methods of behavior analysis have helped many different kinds of learners acquire many different skills – from healthier lifestyles to the mastery of a new language. Since the 1960s, therapists have been applying behavior analysis to help children with autism and related developmental disorders. Autism Speaks

  5. WHAT JOBS DO ABA PROFESSIONALS HAVE IN CMHC’S AND SCHOOLS IN VERMONT? • BCBA • BCaBA • BEHAVIOR ANALYSTS • BEHAVIOR CONSULTANTS • BEHAVIOR INTERVENTIONISTS • SUPERVISION AND ADMINISTRATION

  6. WHAT TRAINING WILL I NEED? • BCBA • MASTERS DEGREE • 6 SPECIFIC ABA COURSES • 1500 HOUR MENTORING EXPERIENCE • NATIONAL EXAM

  7. BCaBA • BACHELORS DEGREE • FOUR PRESCRIBED ABA COURSES • 1000 HOUR MENTORING EXPERIENCE • NATIONAL EXAM

  8. BEHAVIOR CONSULTANT/BEHAVIOR ANALYST • MASTERS DEGREE OR WORKING TOWARDS MASTERS DEGREE • SOME GRADUATE EDUCATION IN ABA OR WORKING TOWARDS BCBA/BCaBA CERTIFICATION • OFTEN SUPERVISED BY A BCBA

  9. Where Can I Receive ABA Training? • Johnson State College has the only approved BCBA training program in Vermont • Antioch University at Keene State College in New Hampshire has an approved BCBA program • There are many approved ABA training programs in the USA. Visit BACB.com for a listing of approved BCBA and BCaBA training programs.

  10. ABA RELATED FIELDS Serving individuals on the autism spectrum, children and youth with emotional and behavioral needs, individuals with mental health needs and individuals diagnosed with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

  11. Applied behavior analysts may find meaningful roles in • Education • Behavior Therapy • Business and industry • Treatment of substance abuse • Sports and athletic performance • Animal training • Consultation/Private practice

  12. And may work in a variety of settings • Hospitals and medical facilities • Mental health centers • Educational settings • Research facilities • Center- and home-based programs for individuals with autism and developmental disabilities

  13. What do we know about salaries of ABA professionals? Recent Survey of starting salaries ranged from $40,000-$75,000 • 30% reported $60,000-80,000 • 15% reported $80,000-100,000 Jon Bailey, FSU

  14. According to SalaryWork.chron.com • Although the last salary survey conducted by the Association of Professional Behavior Analysts in 2009 revealed a wide pay scale for board-certified behavior analysts of approximately $20,000 to $100,000, most salaries either fell into the $40,000 to $60,000 range or $60,000 to $80,000 range. Nearly 10 percent earned more than $100,000 per year. Self-employed behavior analysts charged between $45 and $105 per hour or imposed daily fees of $600 to $800.

  15. Now let’s hear from some folks who have chosen a career path in ABA

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