Behavioral Support Specialist Jobs in Michigan

Find open BSS positions in Michigan, explore salary data, and learn about local requirements at OneWell Healthcare.

$15–$19
Hourly Pay in Michigan
$31,000–$40,000
Annual Salary Range
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Open Positions in Michigan

Behavioral Support Specialist Careers in Michigan

Michigan has a growing demand for Behavioral Support Specialists as the state expands home and community-based services (HCBS) under Medicaid waiver programs. OneWell Healthcare actively recruits BSSs in Michigan to support individuals with disabilities and seniors who want to live independently in their communities.

Michigan Pay Note

Michigan MDHHS waivers fund home-based DSP roles with consistent rate increases in recent years.

Open Behavioral Support Specialist Positions in Michigan

No openings listed right now — but we're always growing in Michigan.

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Requirements in Michigan

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Valid driver's license
  • Clean background check
  • CPR / First Aid certification (employer-provided)
  • State-specific training (covered in onboarding)

What OneWell Provides in Michigan

  • Paid orientation and ABA-based training provided
  • Ongoing BCBA supervision and clinical support
  • Full-time and part-time scheduling flexibility
  • Career growth path to RBT and BCBA
  • Meaningful work with individuals with IDD and autism

Behavioral Support Specialist FAQ — Michigan

How much does a Behavioral Support Specialist make in Michigan?

In Michigan, Behavioral Support Specialists typically earn $15–$19 per hour, or $31,000–$40,000 per year. Michigan MDHHS waivers fund home-based DSP roles with consistent rate increases in recent years.

Are there Behavioral Support Specialist jobs available in Michigan right now?

OneWell Healthcare is actively growing its Michigan team. Sign up for job alerts to be notified when positions become available in your area.

What are the requirements to become a Behavioral Support Specialist in Michigan?

Basic requirements in Michigan typically include a high school diploma or GED, a valid driver's license, and a clean background check. BSS-specific training is provided by OneWell Healthcare. Some states have additional certification requirements which your coordinator will walk you through.

What is a Behavioral Support Specialist?

A BSS provides direct behavioral support to individuals with IDD, autism, or mental health challenges. They implement behavior plans, collect data, and help clients develop positive behaviors and life skills in home and community settings.

Do I need ABA experience to become a BSS?

Not necessarily. Many employers provide on-the-job ABA training. A background in psychology, education, or direct care work is helpful but not always required for entry-level BSS roles.

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