The primary function of the BCBA is to provide professional services to children affected by ASD who are receiving therapeutic services. The BCBA works as a team member in the delivery of services and as a promoter of MAC services and expansions. The BCBA works within a team of professionals to design, deliver, evaluate and report on the services being provided to MAC clients.
This is a remote position. We are only considering candidates that live in the following states: Florida, Iowa, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, South Carolina, Wisconsin, Rhode Island and Texas.
Salary Range: $70,000 to $75,000 per year and depends on experience.
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ABOUT OUR COMPANY:
Founded in 1996 by parents who sought the very best treatment available to deliver opportunities to children and adolescents living with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), Minnesota Autism Center (MAC) provides therapeutic services for children ages 18 months to 21 years who have ASD.
MAC's services are center-based and in-home, and include speech and occupational therapy, assessment and diagnosis services, and individual and family therapy. At any given time, MAC serves approximately 370-400 clients throughout Minnesota at 22 centers located in Eagan, Eden Prairie, Maple Grove, Fridley, Vadnais Heights, Minnetonka, Woodbury, Duluth, Superior, Virginia, Mankato, Rochester, Red Wing, New Ulm, Medford, Hutchinson and Cambridge.
MAC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate in terms or conditions of employment on the basis of sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions), race, traits associated with race (including hair texture and style), color, national origin, religion, creed, age once having reached the age of majority, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, military status, veteran status, disability, marital status, familial status, genetic information, status with respect to public assistance, or any other characteristics that are protected by federal, state or local laws.

We provide compassionate care for kids, adults, and families navigating autism and neurodivergence. We offer a spectrum of services for a spectrum of people.
At MAC Midwest, we don’t treat a diagnosis—we treat individuals. Our team supports learners and their families through personalized, evidence-based services that promote communication, independence, emotional well-being, and connection. We believe every person deserves the chance to shine.
Our transdisciplinary model includes:
– Autism evaluations and diagnostic assessments
– Center-based ABA therapy (early intervention, school readiness, life skills)
– Speech and occupational therapy
– Feeding and swallowing therapy
– Family and caregiver training
– Mental health counseling (for individuals and families)
– Outpatient psychotherapy and coaching for neurodivergent individuals
– Group programs for teens and young adults navigating social skills and transitions
– Community-based support including school consultation and workplace coaching
Whether someone is taking their first step toward an autism diagnosis or seeking support later in life, our goal is to meet them where they are—and walk alongside them from that point forward.
We serve those with complex needs and offer layered care for individuals who may not thrive in traditional settings. Our compassionate ABA therapy follows the Happy, Relaxed, and Engaged (HRE) model to create learning environments that feel safe, respectful, and motivating.
Through every service line and every interaction, MAC Midwest is redefining what autism care can be: more human, more hopeful, and more whole.