ABA Student Analyst - Boise, ID
Finni Health
Location
Boise, Idaho
Employment Type
Part time
Location Type
On-site
Department
Clinical
Compensation
- $27 – $30 per hour
ABA Student Analyst Opportunity!
Position: Student Analyst
Location: Boise & Treasure Valley, ID
Company: Common Ground Learning, powered by Finni Health
Common Ground Learning is seeking a passionate and skilled Student Analyst to join our dynamic team! We provide exceptional ABA services to neurodivergent individuals ages 1–18. Using our specialized expertise, we create personalized treatment programs that meet the unique needs of every learner, fostering growth in communication, social skills, and independence.
Our Progressive ABA approach empowers BCBAs to use clinical judgment while implementing meaningful curricula for individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. We’re looking for someone excited to support BCBAs, families, and learners as part of a collaborative and evolving boutique agency.
Why Join Common Ground Learning?
Competitive Compensation
Part-time and Full-time positions available
Flexible schedules and create-your-own schedule options
Relocation assistance is available after 90 days
On-going support from your clinical supervisor and director
Client reinforcers/materials provided
Health, vision, and dental insurance
Short-term disability benefits
401(k)
PTO and 8 paid holidays (for full-time staff)
Mileage reimbursement & drive time
Referral program
Annual CEU stipend and group trips to out-of-state conferences
Opportunity to be part of a dynamic team and boutique agency
Agency led by a doctoral-level clinician
Research and training opportunities within the Progressive ABA framework
Key Responsibilities:
Support BCBAs with conducting Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA) and developing Behavior Intervention Plans (BIP)
Implement behavior plans and provide ongoing monitoring and evaluation
Provide direct behavior intervention services in clinic, home, and community settings
Collaborate with families, caregivers, and other professionals
Provide training and support to parents and caregivers
Maintain accurate records and data collection
Participate in team meetings and case consultations
Qualifications:
Enrolled in a Master’s degree program in Applied Behavior Analysis
Previous experience as an RBT (minimum 1 year)
Experience and/or education in ABA programming and BIPs
Knowledge of early childhood development
Understanding of ABA principles and Progressive ABA approach
Strong analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills
Ability to provide in-home and community-based services
License/Certification:
Current RBT certification required
BCaBA preferred but not required
Apply today to join our mission-driven team and help learners reach their full potential!