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We help people with intellectual disabilities live independently with supportive roommates throughout Southern California.

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Why work at Homies?

Small team. Real ownership. Visible impact.

Mission-driven work

Every day you'll help people live more independent, connected lives.

Real outcomes

People actually thrive. You'll see it.

Growth opportunity

We're still early. The people who join now will shape what Homies becomes.

Experience Manager (BCBA)

San Diego CountyHybrid / Field-Based$75,000 – $90,000
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You became a BCBA to change lives. Then the system got in the way.

Productivity quotas. Insurance-driven models. High caseload pressure. Back-to-back supervision hours. Endless turnover. You know the drill. You're good at what you do, but the model you're working inside wasn't built to let you do it well.

We built a different model.

50+active matches
95%match success rate
11%annual turnover (industry avg: 70%)

About the Role

This is a relationships-first role. Everything at Homies runs on the strength of the relationships between our Homies, their Supportive Roommates, their families, and their Service Coordinators. When those relationships are healthy, people thrive. When they're not, nothing else matters. Your job is to make sure they're healthy.

You will not be managing dozens of RBTs. You will not be chasing billable hours. You will not be buried in reactive crisis cycles.

Instead, you'll work at a high clinical level inside a shared-living model built for stability, prevention, and long-term independence. Your ABA training is the foundation, but you'll apply it in a context that actually lets it work the way it should.

You won't manage cases — you'll own experiences. That means knowing your people deeply, catching problems early, and making sure every match in your portfolio is thriving.

What Your Week Looks Like

You know Marcus had spaghetti last Tuesday and it's his favorite. You know when a roommate's energy is off before anyone files a complaint. You catch problems at a whisper so they never become a scream.

Most of your week is the good stuff: check-ins over video or in-home, celebrating someone's first time cooking alone, hearing a parent say "I finally feel okay about this." You'll review daily data and journal entries through our platform, track quality outcomes, and stay connected to every match in your portfolio.

When something goes sideways, you handle it. Roommate friction, family concerns, communication gaps. You're calm, direct, and relational. You know when to step in and when to give it space.

Clinical skills matter here, but they're in service of something simpler: making sure the people in your portfolio are genuinely doing well.

You'll Focus On

  • Behavioral insight and proactive intervention
  • Relationship health and match stability
  • Long-term quality outcomes
  • Keeping every stakeholder — Homies, families, roommates, Service Coordinators — feeling heard and confident

Who You'll Work With

You'll collaborate directly with a BCBA with decades of clinical experience and deep expertise in California's disability services sector. This is an opportunity to do clinical work alongside seasoned leadership that understands both frontline behavioral work and statewide systems. She's not your supervisor. She's your thought partner.

What We're Looking For

  • Active BCBA certification
  • 5+ years of experience in direct support for individuals with intellectual disabilities
  • Regional Center experience
  • Strong clinical judgment with a relational, not just behavioral, lens
  • Mission alignment — you believe in choice, dignity, and independence. Not as talking points. As practice.

Nice to Have

  • Experience with Supported Living Services (SLS) / Independent Living Services (ILS)
  • Bilingual (Spanish)

Who Thrives Here

You find meaning in the small details, have good judgment, and hard days don't derail you. You're energized by navigating a tricky conversation between a worried parent and a frustrated roommate — not drained by it.

If you're an experienced BCBA who believes this field can be better and wants to help build what's next, we'd love to talk.

Send your resume and a few sentences on why this caught your eye.

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