Resignation letters for a BCBA(5 samples)

This blog post will show you samples of “Resignation letters for a BCBA.”

Writing a “BCBA resignation letter.”

When writing a “BCBA resignation letter,” these are some of the things that you need to keep in mind.

  • The first step is to tell the board about leaving and the final work date. Keep it short as the essential part of the letter is the last date of your work.
  • Indicate the reason you are leaving your membership. It would be best to be polite as you will leave a positive impression on your employer. Maintain your composure when drafting the letter.
  • Finally, thank the board for the position and the opportunities you have enjoyed during your work period.
  • Ensure you proofread your letter before sending it. You can send the letter to your family and friend to check for grammatical errors.

Sample 1:

“Maeve Guerra

City, State, Zip Code

Cell: 000-000-0000

email@email.com

Dear Mr. Bostick,

I have enjoyed my experience at Smith Glasson Cancer Hospital and regret to say that I must resign from my role as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, effective January 23. I am doing this to take a proactive step toward career advancement through a full-time course load at the university. My ultimate objective is to gain entry to medical school as part of becoming a radiologist.

Thank you so much for the opportunity to work within this company and be part of such a quality team. Everyone here is on the right track in professionalism, teamwork, and a winning attitude conveyed from the highest managers to every employee.

To make things as easy as possible for everyone on the team, I will leave clear notes for the new radiology technician hire. I will ensure all of my duties are included in these notes, so he or they may integrate more seamlessly. I am also available if there are any questions or roadblocks during that transition at email@email.com or 000-000-0000.

Thankfully yours,

Jason Thomas Porter”

Sample 2:

“[Date]

[Name of Manager]

[Title of Manager]

[Name of Company]

Dear [Mr./Ms. Name of Manager]:

This is to inform you that I have accepted a position in another company. Therefore, I would like to offer my resignation dated [Date].

I appreciate the professional development and growth from [Company Name], and in particular, from you. 

Your mentoring support has encouraged me, and I hope that we will continue our relationship as I move forward in my career.

I wish you continued growth and success in the future.

Sincerely,

[Your signature]

[Your typed name]”

Sample 3:

“[Date]

[Name of Manager]

[Title of Manager]

[Name of Company]

Dear [Mr./Ms. Name of Manager]:

Please accept this letter of resignation from the position of Board Certified Behavior Analyst, effective two weeks from today. My last day at [Company Name] will be [Date].

I have accepted a position with another company that will further my growth and development in my career. 

I have enjoyed working at [company name] and will miss my colleagues. However, this new position will challenge my growth and further my career.

During the next two weeks, I am willing to help you in any way to make the transition as smooth as possible. 

This includes assisting in recruiting and training my replacement. Please let me know if there is anything specific that you would like me to do.

Again, it has been a pleasure working as a part of your company.

Best regards,

[Your signature]

[Your typed name]”

Sample 4:

“Dear Mr./Mrs. {Recipient’s Name},

I hereby wish to tender my resignation as an/a {Your Position} for {Your Company Name} with effect from {Date: Day, Month, Year}.

Even though I joined as a {your designation}, I always wanted to work specifically as a {your preferred designation}. I have got an opportunity to work with {future employer name} Company and I have decided to go for it. I would like to thank {your boss’s name}, for the prospects he provided me with, while I was here. I would also like to thank my teammates as I learned a lot from them.

Even though I am changing my field, the knowledge I gathered here has given me a fair amount of competitive edge in the market, and I know my true value now. I would like to apologize for any inconvenience my resignation may cause you.

I assure you that all my ongoing tasks/projects {specify project names} will be completed before my last working day. Wish you all the best!

Yours faithfully,

{Your name}”

Sample 5:

“Subject Line: Resignation – Rob K. Smyth

Dear Dr. Jonas,

This email is to serve as my formal resignation from my position as a BCBA at Newtown Hospital, effective February 10, 2020. I regret that, due to personal reasons beyond my control, I must resign immediately.

I cannot overstate how grateful I am for your support and assistance over the past four years. My time here has taught me invaluable lessons in healthcare administration as well as teamwork and time management, among many others. I will certainly miss working with you and the team and hope you’ll stay in touch. I wish you nothing but the best.

Please let me know if there is anything I can assist with during the transition.

Sincerely,

Rob K. Smyth

RK.Smith@rocketmail.com

523-870-1738”

Frequently Asked Questions:

What qualifications do you need to become a BCBA?

To become a qualified BCBA, you must complete an approved degree or masters in Behavior Analyst. Behavior analyst works in private medical centers, major public and private hospitals, NGOs, schools, and specialist clinics.

How do I resign due to personal reasons?

You can resign due to personal reasons by writing a resignation letter mentioning the same. You can keep the information as brief as possible since this is all completely personal.

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Citations

https://www.livecareer.com/business-letters/behavior-specialist-resignation#:~:text=Thank%20you%20so%20much%20for,and%20outstanding%20projects%2C%20as%20well.

https://www.naukri.com/blog/resignation-letter-samples-and-templates/#:~:text=Mr.%2FMrs.-,%7BRecipient’s%20Name%7D%2C,reason%7D%20I%20have%20to%20resign.

https://in.indeed.com/career-advice/starting-new-job/resignation-letter-format

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