Gain Hands-On BCBA Experience with Support & Flexibility
Are you working toward your BCBA certification and looking for meaningful, real-world experience? BK Behavior offers internship opportunities designed to help BCBAs in training build practical skills while completing supervision requirements. Our program combines flexibility, mentorship, and hands-on learning so you can grow in your career.
Why Intern with BK Behavior?
- Flexible Hours: Set your own schedule and earn up to 15 unrestricted hours per week.
- Cohort-Based Learning: Join a structured cohort starting every January, June, and September.
- Diverse Experience: Gain exposure to a wide range of ABA practice areas with a strong emphasis on unrestricted activities.
- Remote & In-Person Options: Participate from home or on-site, depending on your role.
Internship Responsibilities
Unrestricted Activities (highlighted focus of the program):
- Training staff and caregivers on ABA principles
- Writing and reviewing discharge summaries
- Assisting with insurance compliance tasks
- Creating training materials for staff and caregivers
- Collaborating with your BCBA supervisor on case conceptualization and treatment planning
- Supporting data review and interpretation projects
Restricted Activities:
- Pairing and building therapeutic relationships with clients
- Implementing BCBA-provided treatment plans
- Collecting accurate session data
Note: Restricted activities occur on your assigned client case. Interns must have an active case with BK Behavior in order to participate in the internship program. The internship experience is designed to highlight and expand your unrestricted hours, which are often harder to collect.
Requirements:
- Must have started BCBA coursework and have at least one active case with BK Behavior
- Strong communication skills and ability to work independently
- Proficiency in Gmail, Word, and Excel
- Passion for behavior analysis and continuous learning
- Open and transparent communication with your BCBA supervisor
Note: This is a volunteer internship. Internship hours are separate from any hours worked as a behavior technician.