At ABC Group Hawaiʻi, we believe exceptional care starts with a team that feels prepared, supported, and valued.
Whether you’re feeling burnt out and unsupported in your current BCBA role, or you’re a newly certified BCBA looking for strong mentorship and a collaborative environment—you don’t have to navigate your career alone here.
For over 20 years, we’ve provided compassionate, research-driven ABA services to children and families across Oʻahu. As a BCBA-D founded and operated company, our work is grounded in ethical practice, meaningful outcomes, and a genuine commitment to both our clients and our clinicians.
Position Summary
The BCBA serves as a clinical leader responsible for designing, implementing, and overseeing individualized ABA treatment programs.
This role offers structured mentorship, strong collaboration, and a supportive environment where you can build confidence and grow your clinical expertise at any stage of your career.
What Makes ABC Group Different
Structured Growth & Mentorship
We provide clear expectations, guided mentorship, and hands-on training through a structured system that supports your development at every stage.
Our 360° feedback model fosters open communication, trust, and continuous growth across all levels of the organization.
Compassionate, Ethical Care
We prioritize assent-based care, empathy, and strengths-focused teaching. Our goal is to create environments where clients want to engage—and where staff feel respected and heard.
Sustainable Work-Life Balance
- Manageable caseloads
- Primarily clinic-based (minimal travel required)
- Leadership that actively prioritizes clinician well-being
Clinical Mentorship & Professional Development
- Ongoing supervision and support
- CEU opportunities
- Individualized coaching and performance feedback
- Training across a wide range of ABA methodologies, including:
- Natural Environment Teaching (NET)
- Discrete Trial Training (DTT)
- Precision Teaching
- Direct Instruction
- Chaining
- Functional Communication Training (FCT)
- Universal Protocols / Compassionate Care / Skill-Based Treatment (SBT)
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct assessments and develop individualized treatment plans
- Provide clinical oversight and supervision of RBTs
- Analyze data and adjust programming as needed
- Lead and conduct caregiver training and collaboration
- Maintain accurate, ethical documentation
Qualifications
- (or eligible—RBTs nearing completion of fieldwork hours are encouraged to apply)
- Master’s degree in ABA, Psychology, Special Education, or related field
- Experience working with individuals with ASD or developmental delays
- Strong communication and clinical decision-making skills
- Commitment to ethical, family-centered care
- Based on Oʻahu or willing to relocate
- Compassionate, growth-oriented mindset
Why Our Team Stays
While the average RBT tenure in Hawaiʻi is under one year, our team members stay 1.5+ years on average—a reflection of the supportive culture and strong systems we’ve intentionally built.
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