Careers
Small caseloads. Real supervision. A practice being built the right way from day one.
We're hiring our founding clinical team in Springboro and the surrounding Warren and Montgomery County communities.
Why work here
Paid drive time and mileage
In-home work means driving. You get paid for it — that shouldn't be a perk, but here we are.
No productivity-quota culture
Nobody is chasing a billable percentage. Quality supervision is the metric that matters.
A clinical director who is reachable
Not a regional supervisor with 30 cases. Someone who answers when you have a hard session.
Consistent scheduling
A defined geography and steady families, so your week is predictable and your drive isn't absurd.
Benefits
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Shape the culture
We opened in 2026. The people who join now decide what this practice becomes.
Open roles
Service geography, so you can judge the commute: Springboro, Franklin, Carlisle, Clearcreek Township, Turtlecreek Township, Miami Township, Centerville, Miamisburg, West Carrollton, Waynesville, Lebanon, Mason, Middletown, Kettering, Moraine, Dayton (south), Monroe.
New to the field?
You do not need experience in ABA to become a Registered Behavior Technician. Some of the best technicians we've met came from classrooms, paraprofessional roles, psychology programs, childcare, or an entirely different career.
1. 40-hour training
A structured online training course covering the RBT task list. Many candidates finish it in two to three weeks.
2. Competency assessment
An in-person skills check with a qualified supervisor — that's us.
3. The exam
A certification exam administered by the certifying board.
4. Background check
Required before you work with any child.
If that path sounds like something you'd be good at, apply below and say so. We'll walk you through it.