Helping Hands Family

BCBA Fellowship Program

Fellowship Program

BCBA Supervision & Mentorship

The HHF Fellowship Program is a comprehensive clinical training and a supervision program for aspiring BCBAs who are full-time team members and enrolled in an approved BACB course sequence.

Providing the BCBA Mentorship You Deserve

Full-Time Employment with Training and Supervision

Gain experience by working directly with children and families, while receiving guidance from experienced BCBAs.

Structured Training and Resources

Our structured 7-level program will teach clinical application. Free exam prep resources are provided by ABA Technologies.

Consistent Mentorship & Robust Support Systems

Mentorship provided by experienced BCBAs through monthly meetings and shadowing opportunities. 

Requirements for Fellowship Program

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Be Ready to Start Your BCBA Career

HHF Offers Free Exam Prep

HHF is partnering with ABA Technologies to offer their ABA Boost Program to our BCBA students. BOOST offers:

  • Mock Exams to help students focus their exam prep by identifying their strengths and weaknesses.
  • ABA Pro Builder is a comprehensive study package packed with essential tools and resources!

These tools set students up for success in their path to behavior analysis certification and beyond!

Interested in Being a University Partner?

Potential university partners complete the following request form if:

  • You’re interested in partnering with our fellowship program.
  • You’re interested in initiating a contract for student practicum placements

We look forward to a potential partnership with you and your students!

University Partnership Inquiry Form

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Helping Hands Family is dedicated to a supportive, inclusive culture. From growing our team to the client treatment plans, we are committed to celebrating differences and helping everyone reach their highest potential. HHF is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, sex, ancestry, citizenship status, mental or physical disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, veteran status, or military status.