
Reach RBTs, BTs, BCBAs, BCaBAs, and ABA therapists across Florida — South Florida first, with room to grow statewide.
ABA Cases started in Miami and South Florida, and that's still where the platform is strongest. Agencies there use it as another channel to post open cases and reach providers who are actively looking for local work — and we're building toward the same kind of coverage across the rest of Florida.
South Florida — Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties — is where ABA Cases got its start, and it remains the platform's strongest coverage area. But Florida's ABA workforce doesn't stop there: agencies and providers are also active in Orlando and Tampa Bay, and there's real long-term room to grow into Jacksonville, Southwest Florida, and North Florida as the platform expands.
We don't publish counts of active providers or open cases in any market, because we'd rather be straightforward about where the platform is in its growth than inflate a number. What we can offer agencies today is a direct, structured way to put a case in front of providers who are searching Florida specifically — wherever in the state they're looking.
Providers deciding whether to pursue a case are usually looking for the same handful of answers, and they'd rather see them up front than dig for them after reaching out.
When you post an open case, on ABA Cases, pay, schedule, setting, required credential, and approximate location are structured fields, not a wall of text — the same details a provider needs on the ABA case finder to decide whether a case is realistic for them before they ever reach out.
That structure is also what keeps a listing useful over time: cases that go stale lose visibility, so the postings providers see stay current instead of piling up as dead links.
Whether you're staffing South Florida specifically, another Florida market, or Charlotte, NC, ABA Cases has a page built for it:
ABA Cases is a two-sided platform — the same profile, case detail fields, and credential matching serve both agencies posting cases and the providers searching for them.
ABA Cases makes money from agencies getting workflow and visibility value — not from charging providers to browse or apply for cases. Read more on the For ABA Agenciespage.
Post a structured case for South Florida or anywhere else in the state, or create a free agency account to see how case management and provider reach work before you post.
Posting a case makes it visible to providers browsing by fit — it doesn't guarantee a placement.