Join the BIG Mission as a Student Analyst (Program Manager)
At BIG, we believe that meaningful change starts with compassionate, individualized care. Our mission is to deliver quality ABA therapy through person-centered programs that are accessible, culturally responsive, and neurodiversity-affirming. We empower our clients to be their authentic selves—and support the growth of future clinicians who are committed to doing the same.
Our services span direct 1:1 intervention, caregiver-mediated and caregiver-led models, social skills groups, and individualized self-monitoring programs. As a Student Analyst, you'll play a vital role in supporting these services while building your own clinical skills under the supervision of experienced BCBAs.
Are you working toward BCBA certification and seeking rich, hands-on experience in a supportive environment? As a Student Analyst at BIG, you'll contribute meaningfully to client care while learning from clinical leaders who value mentorship, collaboration, and clinical excellence.
You'll gain supervised experience in assessment, treatment planning, data collection, and caregiver training, all within a framework that prioritizes cultural respect, client assent, and person-centered care.
Competitive Compensation
Base salary of $60,000–$70,000/year, based on experience and qualifications
Bonus potential for exceeding 110 billable hours/month, earning $10/hour for each additional billable hour
High-performing Student Analysts can earn $70,000+ annually with salary and bonuses combined
Paid, Supervised Experience
All hours supervised by experienced BCBAs or BCBA-Ds
Opportunities for unrestricted hours when aligned with your fieldwork plan
Mentorship & Collaboration
Consistent guidance from supportive, experienced supervisors
Opportunities for team-based learning with fellow Student Analysts and BCBAs
Flexible Hybrid Model
Work both in-person and via telehealth, based on client needs and your schedule
Structure supports academic commitments while ensuring quality care
Diverse Clinical Experience
Clients of various ages and support needs across home, school, community and Telehealth settings
Services include direct care, caregiver training, social skills groups, and self-monitoring programs
Professional Development
Access to curated goal banks, clinical resources, and tools like Motivity, AlohaABA, and Microsoft Suite
Skill-building in time management, communication, treatment planning, and ethical decision-making
Minimum Requirements
At least one of the following:
Enrolled in a graduate program in behavior analysis or related field; OR
Completion of a bachelor's degree + at least 2 years experience as an RBT; OR
Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst
Completion of California LiveScan and Mandated Reporter training
Demonstrated professionalism and adherence to ethical standards
Ideal Candidate Attributes
Committed to neurodiversity-affirming, person-centered care
Strong time-management skills and attention to due dates
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (e.g. Word, Teams, Excel)
Skilled in communication, collaboration, and clinical documentation
Flexible and responsive to client needs across settings
Familiarity with Catalight, BHPN, or Kaiser systems is a plus (but not required)
You’re a great fit if you:
Want to grow as a future BCBA in a values-driven, collaborative environment
Appreciate structured mentorship that helps bridge theory and practice
Value inclusivity, client autonomy, and strength-based care
Are ready to contribute meaningfully while building your professional foundation
Ready to Grow with BIG?
Take the next step in your career with BIG, where your work is valued, your learning is supported, and your future as a behavior analyst is nurtured every step of the way.
Apply today and begin your journey with BIG.