Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque concentrates the majority of New Mexico's ABA providers, with UNM Health Sciences Center and the Center for Development and Disability providing comprehensive autism services.
New Mexico's autism insurance mandate and Medicaid coverage provide funding for ABA services, but the state faces significant provider shortages, especially in rural and tribal communities. Albuquerque is the primary market, with the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center playing a central role in autism services. The state actively recruits out-of-state BCBAs with relocation assistance and competitive packages.
| Role | Salary Range |
|---|---|
| BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) | $62,000-$88,000 |
| RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) | $30,000-$42,000 |
Albuquerque concentrates the majority of New Mexico's ABA providers, with UNM Health Sciences Center and the Center for Development and Disability providing comprehensive autism services.
Santa Fe has a small ABA market supported by state government employee insurance and the city's relatively affluent population, though providers are limited.
Las Cruces serves southern New Mexico and the Paso del Norte border region with limited ABA providers. New Mexico State University's psychology programs contribute to the workforce.
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