Early Childhood Behavior Technician (RBT) - Career Development Track

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Role Overview

This is a junior to mid-level role as an Early Childhood Behavior Technician (RBT) providing 1:1 play-based ABA therapy to neurodivergent children in homes and community settings like parks and schools. The hire will follow individualized treatment plans, collect data, and communicate progress, working within a small, supportive team focused on meaningful skill-building through naturalistic therapy. The impact involves directly supporting child development and building genuine relationships with kids and families in Michigan communities.

Perks & Benefits

The role offers flexible part-time to full-time scheduling with 15-40 hours per week, requiring availability for at least 2 evenings weekly, and includes remote work aspects as it's listed as remote but involves in-person sessions in Michigan. Benefits include paid training, coverage of RBT exam and application fees, mileage reimbursement, supportive BCBA supervision for certification, and ongoing professional development in a neurodiversity-affirming, small team environment.

Full Job Description

Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) - Play-Based ABA I SenseSational Learning Group | Lansing & surrounding Michigan communities
Part-time to Full-time | $20-23/hour | Flexible scheduling


Who We Are:

We're a small, BCBA-owned ABA practice focused on play-based, naturalistic therapy for neurodivergent kids. No table drills—just meaningful skill-building through play in homes, schools, and communities. We're growing intentionally, and we need playful, patient, and observant people to join our team.


What You'll Do:

  • Provide 1:1 support to children using play-based ABA techniques

  • Work in homes and community settings (parks, libraries, schools)

  • Follow individualized treatment plans created by our BCBA team

  • Collect data and communicate progress with families and supervisors

  • Build genuine relationships with kids and families

Schedule & Availability:

  • 15-40 hours/week (part-time or full-time available)

  • Must be available for at least 2 evenings per week (4:00-7:00 PM), Monday-Friday

  • Additional morning and afternoon hours available

  • Flexible scheduling to work around school or other commitments

Requirements:

  • Reliable transportation to get to homes and community sites on time

  • 40-hour RBT training completed (or willingness to complete before start date)

  • Previous experience working with children

  • Reliable transportation and valid driver's license

  • Able to lift up to 50 lbs and be physically active with kids

What We Offer:

  • $20-23/hour (higher pay for certified RBTs)

  • Paid training time

  • We cover your RBT exam and application fees

  • Mileage reimbursement

  • Supportive BCBA supervision toward certification

  • Ongoing professional development and mentorship

  • Small team environment where your voice matters

Bonus Points For:

  • Experience with neurodivergent children (autism, ADHD)

  • Knowledge of behavior management strategies

  • Bilingual skills

Ready to Apply?
We're reviewing applications on a rolling basis and moving quickly for great candidates. If you love working with kids and want to make a real difference, we'd love to hear from you.

SenseSational Learning Group is committed to building a diverse, neurodiversity-affirming team. We welcome applications from neurodivergent individuals and people from all backgrounds.

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