What is the Difference between a Bcba and an Rbt?

The difference between a BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) and an RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) lies in their level of education, responsibilities, and scope of practice. While they work together as a team, their roles are distinct:

The BCBA (Supervisor)

The BCBA is the clinical leader who designs and oversees the therapy program. Key characteristics include:

  • Education: Holds a master’s degree and has completed 2,000 hours of supervised fieldwork.
  • Responsibilities: Conducts initial assessments, designs personalized treatment plans, and makes strategic adjustments to goals based on data.
  • Supervision: Provides essential oversight and guidance to the RBT, typically supervising at least 5% of therapy hours each month.

The RBT (Paraprofessional)

The RBT is the technician who provides the direct, hands-on therapy. Key characteristics include:

  • Education: Holds a high school diploma and completes 40 hours of specialized training plus a certification exam.
  • Responsibilities: Implements the 1:1 sessions following the BCBA’s plan, builds rapport with the child, and collects real-time data on progress.
  • Supervision: Works under the direct supervision of a BCBA and does not create treatment plans independently.

This collaborative structure ensures that every child receives expert clinical oversight combined with dedicated, daily 1:1 support to foster independence and skill-building.


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