Megan Rausch
About Megan Rausch
Megan Rausch is a Registered Behavior Technician with a Bachelor of Arts in Applied Psychology from Los Angeles Pacific University. She has worked in various locations in California, providing support to individuals on the autism spectrum under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst.
Work at Opya
Megan Rausch has been employed at Opya as a Registered Behavior Technician since 2021. In this role, she provides one-on-one support to individuals diagnosed on the autism spectrum. She operates under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, ensuring that her interventions align with best practices in behavior analysis. Her work at Opya emphasizes personalized care and support tailored to the unique needs of each client.
Education and Expertise
Megan Rausch studied Applied Psychology at Los Angeles Pacific University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. Her studies took place from 2020 to 2021, during which she gained foundational knowledge in psychology and behavior analysis. This educational background supports her work as a Registered Behavior Technician, equipping her with the skills necessary to understand and address the needs of her clients.
Background
Megan Rausch has experience working in both Greater Sacramento and San Mateo, California. This diverse experience has enhanced her adaptability to different environments and client needs. Prior to her current position at Opya, she worked at Positive Behavior Supports Corp. as a Registered Behavior Technician from 2019 to 2021 in Greater Sacramento, where she developed her skills in providing behavioral support.
Professional Experience
Megan Rausch has accumulated significant professional experience in the field of behavior analysis. She worked for two years at Positive Behavior Supports Corp. as a Registered Behavior Technician, where she honed her skills in implementing behavior intervention plans. Since 2021, she has continued to build on this experience at Opya, focusing on providing effective support to individuals on the autism spectrum.