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Join a Team Where BCBAs Feel Prepared, Supported, and Valued
Feeling burnt out, unsupported, or overwhelmed in your role as a BCBA? Looking for a place where you can grow with strong mentorship, a collaborative team, and RBTs who are truly dedicated? At ABC Group Hawaii, you don’t have to navigate your BCBA career alone.
For over 20 years, ABC Group Hawaii has provided compassionate, research-driven ABA services to help children and families thrive. Our close-knit, in-person team is known for collaboration, kindness, and a commitment to meaningful outcomes.
While the average RBT tenure in Hawai‘i is less than 12 months, our RBTs stay 1.5+ years on average—a reflection of our supportive culture, strong training systems, and shared sense of purpose.
We use a structured level system to ensure BCBAs feel prepared every step of the way. This includes:
This framework promotes strong clinical outcomes—and significantly reduces burnout.
We believe great care requires great communication. Our 360° feedback model encourages open dialogue at all levels. Staff regularly provide feedback to supervisors as well as receive it, helping us grow as a team and as a company.
Our teaching is rooted in empathy, assent-based care, and strengths-focused learning. We build environments where clients want to engage—and where staff feel respected and heard.
You’ll be placed at the level that best matches your experience and clinical readiness. Each level includes structured mentorship, clear expectations, and a gradual increase in independence and caseload.
A short-term, preparatory role for new BCBAs. Apprentices provide direct services under close supervision, support case activities, and receive weekly mentorship to prepare for independent caseload management.
Residents deliver full BCBA services—assessment, treatment planning, staff training, parent training, and collaboration—primarily in a clinic setting.
As you advance from Level 1 to Level 3, you gradually take on more cases and larger scheduled hours, while direct-service requirements decrease:
Level 1: 1–3 cases; 40–65 scheduled hours; ABC provides up to 20 direct hours
Level 2: 3–4 cases; up to 130 scheduled hours; up to 10 direct hours provided
Level 3: 5–6 cases; 131–199 scheduled hours; direct hours only for call-outs
Attending BCBAs perform the same core responsibilities as Residents, with increased autonomy, leadership expectations, and higher caseload capacity.
If you’re looking for a place where your expertise is appreciated, your growth is supported, and your well-being matters, we’d love to meet you. Apply today!