Credentials
Behavioral Teaching Solutions (BTS) has provided intensive ABA training locally and internationally using a semi inter-teaching framework and via synchronous online training with a 100% RBT exam passing rate. The training meets the Board Analyst Certification Board (BACB) requirements in becoming internationally recognized registered behavior technicians.
Presently, Behavioral Teaching Solutions (BTS) is an Authorized Continuing Education (ACE) provider and authorized to be a provider of Type II continuing education (CE) by the Board Analyst Certification Board (BACB) and Qualified Behavior Analysis Credentialing Board(QABA).
Behavioral teaching Solutions (BTS) has provided intensive ABA training locally and internationally using a semi inter-teaching framework and via synchronous online training with a 100% RBT exam passing rate. The training meets the Board Analyst Certification Board (BACB) requirements in becoming internationally recognized registered behavior technicians.
Presently, our program director is an Authorized Continuing Education (ACE) provider and authorized to be a provider of Learning continuing education (CE) by the Board Analyst Certification Board (BACB) and Qualified Behavior Analysis Credentialing Board(QABA).
Behavioral Teaching Solutions (BTS) also is a verified course sequence provider (abai.org) and a coursework provider by QABA (https://qababoard.com).
We provide scholarships for pursuant who meet the criteria and would like to be part of our customized intensive Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) certificate programs. These programs are available for those who are seeking to learn more about the science of human behavior. Our team supports the Local certification, introduction to ABA (Level I), or international certification as Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT) or as Applied Behavior Analysis Technician (ABAT) (Level II), and QABA’S Qualified Autism Services Practitioner Supervisors or BACB’s Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analysts (Level III).
Requirements
Level I Practitioner: 20 hours
Junior Behavior Technician
- At least 18 years old
- Pass criminal background check
- Elementary or high school level.
- At least two years of professional experience using applied behavior analysis
Level II-A Practitioner: 40 hours
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)
- At least 18 years old
- Hold a high school diploma or the equivalent
- Pass criminal background check
- At least has two years of professional experience using applied behavior analysis
- Visit the BACB website for additional requirements (https://www.bacb.com/rbt/ )
Level II-B Practitioner: 40 hours
Applied Behavior Analysis Technician (ABAT)
- At least 18 years old
- Hold a high school diploma or the equivalent
- Pass criminal background check
- At least has two years of professional experience using applied behavior analysis
- Visit the QABA website for additional requirements (https://qababoard.com/aba-technician-credential/)
Level III-A Practitioner: 188 hours
QABA’S Qualified Autism Services Practitioner Supervisor
- Must be at least 18 years old
- Pass criminal background check.
- 500 hours of supervised fieldwork
- At least has two years of professional experience using applied behavior analysis.
- Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in a related field (i.e., ABA, education, special education, psychology)
- Visit the QABA website for additional requirements (https://qababoard.com/qualified-autism-services-practitioner-supervisor/).
- https://qababoard.com/qasp-s-scope/
Level III-B Practitioners: 255 hours
Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst® (BCaBA®)
- Minimum of a bachelor’s degree
- Pass criminal background check.
- Visit the BACB website for additional requirements (https://www.bacb.com/bcaba/).
- At least has two years of professional experience using applied behavior analysis.
- BCaBA 5th Edition Task List Course Content (https://www.bacb.com/bcaba/)
- Our course sequence meets the BACB’s coursework eligibility requirements. Our Verified Course Sequence (VCS) has a time-limited waiver for coursework to be provided outside of a university and have a modified coordinator qualification (no full-time faculty status) until December 31, 2022.
For Level I and II practitioners, the curriculum is a 20 to 40-hour intensive training that covers items on the latest RBT Task List (BACB) and ABAT requirements (QABA).
For Level III practitioners, the curriculum is a 188-hour of intensive training that covers items on the latest QASP-S scope (QABA) or a 225-hour post-graduate course verified by the ABA- International (abai.org) as meeting the coursework eligibility requirements for certification to becoming Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analysts (BCaBA) under the Fifth Edition Task list of the BACB standards. Each coursework is offered and must be taken and completed sequentially within three months.
For more information, please visit
- https://qababoard.com
- https://qababoard.com/taking-examinations/
- https://www.bacb.com/
- https://www.bacb.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Experience-FAQs_190408.pdf
The video below demonstrates the Role in the profession
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
About the Credential
The Board Certified Behavior Analyst® (BCBA®) is a graduate-level certification in behavior analysis. Professionals who are certified at the BCBA level are independent practitioners who provide behavior-analytic services. In addition, BCBAs supervise the work of Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analysts, Registered Behavior Technicians, and others who implement behavior-analytic interventions.
Ethics and Discipline
BCBAs must abide by the Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts.
Supervision
BCBAs who wish to provide supervision must complete additional training and continuing education requirements.
Note:
Individuals who hold the BCBA credential should be considered as having met and exceeded standards for the BCaBA and RBT credentials. Individuals who hold the BCaBA credential should be considered as having met and exceeded standards for the RBT credential. However, individuals holding a BACB credential should represent themselves using only the credential(s) awarded to them by the BACB.
For information about RBT, please visit: https://www.bacb.com/rbt/
Obtaining BCaBA or BCBA Certification
Our course sequence meets the BACB’s coursework eligibility requirements. Our Verified Course Sequence (VCS) has a time-limited waiver for coursework to be provided outside of a university and have a modified coordinator qualification (no full-time faculty status) until December 31, 2022.
Applicants for BCaBA or BCBA certification must meet one of three sets of eligibility requirements.
https://www.bacb.com/bcba/#BCBAApply
https://www.bacb.com/bcaba/#BCaBAApply
Maintaining BCBA Certification
BCBAs are required to recertify, acquire continuing education, and comply with the BACB’s ethics requirements.
Doctoral Designation (BCBA-D)
BCBAs who are current in their certification may acquire an additional designation if they have a doctoral-level degree that meets qualifications.
For more information:
https://www.bacb.com/bcba/#BCBAD
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