BCBA/BCaBA - Saint Johns, MI
Role Overview
This role involves providing individualized ABA services using Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions (NDBI) in home, school, and community settings. As a BCBA/BCaBA, you will conduct functional behavior assessments, develop intervention plans, and coach families and teachers on neurodiversity-affirming strategies. The position requires a creative, flexible approach to early childhood development within a collaborative team environment.
Perks & Benefits
The job offers flexible scheduling with morning and evening availability, manageable caseloads, and a family-friendly culture that emphasizes work-life balance. Benefits include health insurance for 30+ hours/week, 401(k), paid time off, CEU opportunities, mileage reimbursement, and professional development assistance. The remote setup is hybrid, primarily based in Saint Johns, MI, with expectations for local in-person work in natural environments.
Full Job Description
Full-Time OR Part-Time BCBA/BCaBA - Neurodiversity-Affirming ABA SenseSational Learning Group | Saint Johns, Michigan
Company: SenseSational Learning Group
Job Type: Part-Time OR Full-Time
Location: Hybrid - Saint Johns, MI (Home and Community Settings)
Part-Time Pay: $55 - $70 per hour (depending on experience)
Full-Time Pay: $70,000 - $80,000 per year
About Us:
We're a neurodiversity-affirming ABA practice specializing in Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions (NDBI). We prioritize play-based, child-led approaches that honor each individual's unique way of being.
The Role:
Seeking a creative, energetic BCBA/BCaBA who's passionate about early childhood development and neurodiversity-affirming practice. Provide individualized ABA services in homes, schools, and community settings using NDBI approaches.
Schedule: Morning (9am-12pm) and/or Evening (3:30-7pm) availability required
What You'll Do:
Conduct functional behavior assessments and develop collaborative intervention plans
Implement naturalistic, play-based interventions in natural environments
Partner with families as true collaborators (not just "trainers")
Coach parents, caregivers, and teachers on neurodiversity-affirming strategies
Work across home, school, and community settings
Participate in dynamic team collaboration and case consultation
You're a Great Fit If You Have:
Required: BCBA or BCaBA certification (BACB)
Required: Michigan state licensure
Required: Master's degree in ABA, Psychology, Education, or related field
Strong foundation in NDBI and natural environment teaching
Passion for neurodiversity-affirming, ethical ABA practice
Early childhood development expertise
Creative, flexible approach to intervention
Excellent collaboration and communication skills
Why Join Us?
Work-Life Balance That Actually Exists
Truly flexible scheduling - you choose your availability
Family-friendly culture (many of us are parents!)
We celebrate neurodiversity!
Manageable caseloads (we mean it!)
Regular team meetings and case consultations
Continuous training and mentorship
Freedom to tailor interventions to each client's needs
Focus on natural environment teaching and skill generalization
Competitive Benefits (even part-time!)
Health insurance (30+ hours/week)
401(k)
Paid time off
CEU opportunities
Mileage reimbursement
Professional development assistance
Our Philosophy:
We lead with empathy. Families come first. We believe happy, supported clinicians provide the best care. We won't burn you out with impossible caseloads or rigid protocols. Your creativity and clinical judgment are valued here.
Ready to join a team that values creativity, flexibility, and neurodiversity? Apply today to start making a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families!
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