ABA Therapist - Registered Behavior Technician (Toddler - Elementary)
Finni Health
Location
East Lansing, Michigan
Employment Type
Full time
Location Type
On-site
Department
Clinical
Compensation
- $18.00 – $22.00 per hour
Part-Time or Full-Time | Mornings (9:00 - 12:00 pm) /Afternoons (12:30 - 3:30 pm) /Evenings (4:00 - 7:00 pm) | Home & Community-Based |$18-22/hour | Prior completion of 40 hour RBT training required | Retention bonuses!
Come Play With Us at SenseSational Learning Group!
We are looking for energetic and playful early childhood behavior support specialists.
We're a small, BCBA-owned company growing intentionally in Michigan communities. We're not a corporate machine churning through kiddos. We're neighbors, collaborators, and passionate humans who believe neurodivergent children don't need to be "fixed"—they need to be understood, supported, and celebrated.
And we need you to help us do that.
The Must-Haves:
Available to work 15 - 40 hours/week. At least 3 nights required between 4:00-7:00pm (Monday-Friday) — additional hours may be available, with potential to grow into full-time!
Previous experience working with children (we need to know you can hang with the kiddos!)
Completed or willing to complete the 40-hour RBT training before starting (We'll help you become fully certified within your first 30 days and cover your exam and application fees!)
Enrolled in (or planning to enroll in) a college degree/certificate program in Child Development, Psychology, Education, Speech & Language Pathology, Occupational Therapy, Nursing, or related field
Reliable transportation to get to homes and community sites on time
Ability to be physically active: sitting and standing frequently, lifting up to 50 lbs., getting down on the floor, shifting positions quickly (kids move FAST!)
The Magic You Bring:
A playful spirit - You're not afraid to be silly, creative, and spontaneous
Genuine warmth - Kids and families feel safe with you immediately
Keen observation skills - You notice the small stuff that tells the big story
Cultural humility - You respect and honor diverse families and communities
Patience and flexibility - Because nothing ever goes exactly as planned (and that's okay!)
Team player energy - You communicate clearly, ask questions, and share ideas
Tech comfort - You can navigate computers and tablets for data collection
Bonus points if you have:
Experience with neurodivergent kiddos (autism, ADHD, etc.)
Knowledge of behavior management strategies
Understanding of special education, IEPs, or care plans
Experience helping with activities of daily living (ADLs)
Teaching through play-based activities
What Makes This Role Special
You won't be running boring drills at a table. You'll be:
Playing with purpose - Building towers, racing cars, creating art, exploring parks—all while teaching communication, social skills, and daily living skills that actually matter
Meeting kids where they are - In their homes, at schools, in the community (aka real life, where skills need to stick)
Being a detective - Observing, collecting data, and helping your BCBA team understand what each unique kiddo needs
Growing alongside your clients - Watching toddlers through teens gain confidence, make friends, and navigate their worlds more independently
Becoming part of something bigger - Collaborating with BCBAs, SLPs, OTs, and families who genuinely respect your insights and observations
Your Day-to-Day Adventures
Providing 1:1 support using naturalistic, play-based ABA (no sad table drills here!)
Following skill development and behavior support plans created by our master's and doctoral level clinicians
Collecting meaningful data (frequency, duration, anecdotes) that helps us truly understand each child
Supporting social skills through modeling, prompting, and celebrating every small victory
Using positive reinforcement (because connection and joy are way more powerful than compliance)
Keeping everyone safe while having fun
Collaborating with your interdisciplinary team (BCBAs, SLPs, OTs) to provide seamless support
Building genuine relationships with families and keeping them in the loop
Getting regular coaching, feedback, and professional development from your BCBA supervisor
Growing your skills in child development, psychology, and behavioral science
Why Our Team Members Love Working Here
Fair Compensation & Real Support
$18-22/hour (higher pay for certified RBTs!)
Mileage reimbursement (because gas isn't free)
Paid training (learning should never be on your dime)
We cover your RBT exam and application fees
We support you through your competency assessment
Grow Your Career
This isn't just a job—it's a launchpad for your career in:
Psychology
Child Development
Behavioral Science
Education
Speech & Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy
And beyond!
We invest in your professional development with ongoing training, coaching, and mentorship from experienced BCBAs who genuinely care about your growth.
Small Company, Big Heart
As a BCBA-owned business, we're not answering to corporate overlords. We make decisions based on what's right for kids, families, and our team—not profit margins.
We're intentionally growing in communities that welcome us, where we can become part of the local fabric, support neighborhood families, and build genuine relationships.
True Collaboration
You're not just a pair of hands implementing someone else's plans. You're a valued team member whose observations and insights directly shape treatment. Your BCBA will:
Provide regular coaching and feedback
Actually listen to your ideas
Help you understand the "why" behind interventions
Support your professional goals
Celebrate your wins (because we see you!)
Work That Matters
You'll go home each day knowing you made a real difference. You'll see the spark in a child's eyes when they successfully communicate their needs. You'll watch families breathe easier because their kiddo is happier and more confident. You'll be part of genuine growth stories, not just session counts.
What We Believe
Neurodivergent minds are beautiful - We're not trying to make kids "normal"; we're helping them thrive as themselves
Play is powerful - It's not frivolous; it's how children learn best
Families are the experts - We collaborate, not dictate
Quality over quantity - We won't overload you to hit arbitrary targets
You deserve support - You can't pour from an empty cup, so we invest in YOU
The Schedule Details
Hours: Part-time starting at 10-40 hours/week
Times: Daytime hours plus at least three evenings required per week between 3:00-7:00pm, Monday-Friday (perfect for students or those seeking additional income!)
Settings: Homes, schools, and community locations across our Michigan service areas
Start Date: As soon as you're ready (after completing 40-hour RBT training)
Ready to Make Magic Happen?
If you're nodding along thinking "Yes! This is what I've been looking for!"—we want to meet you.
We're looking for someone who doesn't just want a job, but wants to be part of a mission. Someone who believes that every child deserves to be understood, supported, and celebrated for exactly who they are.
Come grow with us. Come play with purpose. Come be part of something truly sense-ational.
Application Requirements:
Previous experience working with children - you must be energetic and playful!
Completed 40-hour RBT training (or commitment to complete before starting)
Reliable transportation
Location: In-person across Michigan communities
Position Type: Part-time to start - Highly qualified candidates may be offered full-time
SenseSational Learning Group is committed to building a diverse, neurodiversity-affirming team. We especially encourage applications from neurodivergent individuals, parents, and people from historically marginalized communities. We believe different perspectives make us better at what we do.
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Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Benefits:
Flexible schedule
Mileage reimbursement
Opportunities for advancement
Paid sick time
Paid training
Professional development assistance