Brittany Juban

Senior Clinical Director at May Institute

Brittany Juban, PhD, BCBA-D has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and organizations. Brittany began their career in 2008 as a Shift Supervisor and Mental Health Specialist at Franciscan Hospital for Children, where they led a team in providing care and teaching skills to children with mental disabilities. Brittany then worked as a Research Assistant and Research Internship at the Laboratory for Cerebellar Psychiatric Research, contributing to studies on ADHD and assisting with data organization. Brittany served as an ABA Instructor at Advantage Learning Group/Boston ABA and REACH Behavioral Consulting, developing and implementing programs to enhance social, developmental, and educational skills in individuals with autism and developmental disabilities. Brittany expanded their experience as a Volunteer Research Assistant at the Autism Research Center, University of Washington, scoring and coding assessments for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Brittany later joined the University of Oregon as a Graduate Research Assistant, focusing on data collection and running interventions for children with autism. Brittany continued to expand their teaching experience as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Currently, Brittany works as the Clinical Director at May Institute, where they oversee clinical operations. Overall, Brittany Juban’s work experience demonstrates their expertise in applied behavior analysis and their commitment to improving the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities.

Brittany Juban, PhD, BCBA-D earned their BA in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2008. Brittany went on to obtain a Master's degree in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2015. Subsequently, they pursued their Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Psychology at the same institution from 2014 to 2017.

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