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    Occupational Therapist with $1,000 sign on Bonus

    60.00 - 75.00
    Santa Clarita, California, USA
    Therapy Services
    Occupational Therapist (OT) - Early Intervention & Pediatric ServicesFull-Time | Home & Community-Based | $60.00-75.00 per hour | Santa Clarita, CA$1,000 Sign on BonusProvide impactful, family-centered occupational therapy services that support children's development while partnering closely with caregivers and interdisciplinary teams to create meaningful outcomes in natural environments.This role is designed for pediatric OTs who value autonomy, collaboration, and purpose-driven work across home and community settings.Why Occupational Therapists Choose CAS Meaningful, relationship-based pediatric work in natural environmentsCollaborative interdisciplinary team modelClinical autonomy with strong leadership and operational supportManageable caseloads designed for quality careOpportunities to mentor and support junior staffMission-driven organization focused on long-term impactKeep reading to see how this role supports both clinical excellence and career sustainability.Our ApproachAt Community Autism Services, we believe pediatric occupational therapy is most effective when clinicians are empowered to work collaboratively, engage families as partners, and deliver evidence-based interventions where children live, play, and learn.Our model prioritizes individualized, functional outcomes rooted in daily routines-supporting children's sensory, feeding, fine motor, and adaptive development while equipping caregivers with the skills and confidence to support progress beyond therapy sessions.The CAS ExperienceWhat Working as an Occupational Therapist Looks LikeTotal Compensation We recognize the scope and impact of Occupational therapy and clinical leadership. Hour range: $60.00-$75.00 per hour (based on experience and market) Company recognition awards, including monetary awards, gifts, and professional development support Continuing education support, including paid CEUs and advanced professional development Student Loan Repayment Assistance to support long-term career sustainability Medical, dental, and vision insurance options 401(k) options and additional voluntary benefits No non-compete clauses - we believe in ethical, clinician-first employment Paid drive time and mileage - in between job sites Your Clinical ImpactDeliver OT services in home and community-based settingsProvide direct therapy, consultation, monitoring, and written programsConduct developmental, occupational therapy, feeding, and sensory evaluationsApply interventions to improve safety, independence, and participation in activities of daily livingAssess home and community environments and recommend adaptive strategies or modificationsProvide ongoing caregiver education and coaching (monthly and as needed)Interdisciplinary CollaborationPartner with Speech Therapists, Physical Therapists, Child Development Specialists, Mental Health Professionals, and Behavior AnalystsContribute to coordinated, family-centered treatment planningCommunicate clearly and consistently with caregivers and internal teamsWork-Life Balance You Can Count OnThis role is designed for sustainability and flexibility.Full-time, home and community-based scheduleTravel between in-home sessions and/or center-based servicesAutonomy in daily scheduling with administrative and clinical supportCaseload management guidance to optimize service deliveryLeadership & SupportSupport from Regional Clinical LeadershipOpportunity to mentor and support up to 2 direct reportsQuarterly team meetings and collaborative case discussionsClear expectations, structured supervision, and professional guidanceHow Success Is MeasuredSuccess in this role is defined by:High-quality, ethical, and effective OT interventionsStrong caregiver engagement and educationTimely, accurate documentation and follow-throughCollaboration with interdisciplinary teamsPositive developmental outcomes for children and familiesRole-Based CompetenciesWork Ethic: Demonstrates professionalism, accountability, and commitment to children and familiesOrganization & Planning: Manages schedules, session planning, and documentation effectivelyProactivity: Identifies occupational needs and addresses challenges promptlyAttention to Detail: Ensures accurate documentation and consistent intervention implementationEfficiency: Balances multiple responsibilities while maintaining quality careClinical Judgment: Applies OT knowledge and best practices to individualized interventionsQualificationsMaster's degree in Occupational TherapyActive California State OT licenseMinimum of 6 months' pediatric experience in home, clinic, or community settingsStrong communication and collaboration skillsCommitment to ethical, family-centered careNot Ready to Make the Jump-but Know Someone Who Is?  We offer $500 external referral bonuses for OT referrals and $250 for OTA   referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid.  CAS Referral Program Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap. About CAS Together, Community Autism Services and Stepping Stones are transforming the lives of children and families through high-quality therapeutic and behavioral services. Our nationwide network combines clinical excellence, compassionate leadership, and meaningful career pathways for therapists who want to make a lasting difference.We believe the best outcomes start with well-supported clinicians-and we invest in our teams so they can thrive, grow, and lead with purpose. 

    ABA Behavior Technician

    25.00 - 28.00
    San Mateo, California, USA
    Behavioral/Autism Support
    ABA Behavior TechnicianCommunity Autism Services, a division of The Stepping Stones Group, is hiring immediately for Full-time and Part-time ABA Behavior Technicians in San Mateo, CA, and the surrounding areas. If you have experience as a behavior therapist, behavior support aide, direct support professional, childcare provider, teacher's aide, or have held a position related to special education, we encourage you to apply and join our team in delivering state-of-the-art behavioral services to children with autism. Let's Transform Lives Together!A Great Journey to an Exciting Career!For students pursuing degrees in Psychology, Sociology, Early Childhood Development, Education, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Social Work, Counseling, and Mental Health, this opportunity could mark the beginning of a fulfilling and enduring career path. The hands-on experience offered will prove invaluable and open doors to further opportunities in healthcare.Pay: $25.00 - $28.00 per hourEmployee Benefits Paid Time Off (PTO), Paid Holidays, and wage increases Drive time and mileage reimbursement traveling between client visitsReceive comprehensive ABA training to ensure readiness from day onePaid Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification trainingJob DutiesDeliver direct Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) treatment services to children diagnosed with autism, conducting sessions in various settings such as their homes, schools, or within the community.Work under the guidance of a program supervisor, instructing clients on essential skills such as communication, play, socialization, and fostering greater independence. In addition, ABA Behavior Technicians assist in addressing challenging behaviors.Duties also include collecting, organizing, and summarizing behavioral data related to the child's treatment goals.6-month commitment to consistent and dependable attendance, as well as responsive and timely communication, is essential to the role.RequirementsHigh school diploma or equivalentAble to commute up to 5-20 miles or 30-45 minutes Childcare experience requiredBilingual Spanish is a plusAbout Community Autism Services, a division of The Stepping Stones GroupThe Stepping Stones Group grew from a simple belief: That every child is born with a special set of gifts. Throughout our history, we have partnered with 14 mission-driven organizations that share in our vision.Together, we are transforming the lives of children and families, improving the quality of therapeutic and behavioral services, and joining with like-minded therapists, clinicians and educators in order to have a greater impact in our communities. Our passionate leadership team and expansive clinical support network ensure the delivery of the highest quality therapeutic and behavioral health services nationwide.

    Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - With $1,000 Sign on Bonus

    60.00 - 70.00
    San Fernando, California, USA
    Therapy Services
    Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) – Early Intervention & Pediatric ServicesFull-Time | Home & Community-Based | $60.00–$70.00 per hour | San Fernando, CA$1,000 SIGN ON BONUSProvide impactful, family-centered speech and language therapy services that support children's communication, feeding, and social development while partnering closely with caregivers and interdisciplinary teams to create meaningful outcomes in natural environments.This role is designed for pediatric Speech Language Pathologists who value autonomy, collaboration, and purpose-driven work across home and community settings.Why Speech Language Pathologists Choose CAS• Meaningful, relationship-based pediatric work in natural environments • Collaborative interdisciplinary team model • Clinical autonomy with strong leadership and operational support • Manageable caseloads designed for quality care • Opportunities to mentor and support junior staff • Mission-driven organization focused on long-term impactKeep reading to see how this role supports both clinical excellence and career sustainability.Our ApproachAt Community Autism Services, we believe pediatric speech and language therapy is most effective when clinicians are empowered to work collaboratively, engage families as partners, and deliver evidence-based interventions where children live, play, and learn.Our model prioritizes individualized, functional communication outcomes rooted in daily routines—supporting children's expressive and receptive language, articulation, feeding, social communication, and pragmatic skills while equipping caregivers with the tools and confidence to support progress beyond therapy sessions.The CAS ExperienceWhat Working as a Speech Language Pathologist Looks LikeTotal CompensationWe recognize the scope and impact of speech-language pathology and clinical leadership. • Hourly range: $60.00–$70.00 per hour (based on experience and market) • Company recognition awards, including monetary awards, gifts, and professional development support • Continuing education support, including paid CEUs and advanced professional development • Student Loan Repayment Assistance to support long-term career sustainability • Medical, dental, and vision insurance options • 401(k) options and additional voluntary benefits • No non-compete clauses — we believe in ethical, clinician-first employment • Paid drive time and mileage — in between job sitesYour Clinical Impact• Deliver speech and language therapy services in home and community-based settings • Provide direct therapy, consultation, monitoring, and written home programs • Conduct speech, language, feeding, articulation, and social communication evaluations • Implement evidence-based interventions to improve functional communication and participation in daily routines • Address expressive, receptive, pragmatic, and feeding needs using developmentally appropriate strategies • Provide ongoing caregiver education and coaching (monthly and as needed)Interdisciplinary Collaboration• Partner with Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Child Development Specialists, Mental Health Professionals, and Behavior Analysts • Contribute to coordinated, family-centered treatment planning • Communicate clearly and consistently with caregivers and internal teamsWork–Life Balance You Can Count OnThis role is designed for sustainability and flexibility. • Full-time, home and community-based schedule • Travel between in-home sessions and/or center-based services • Autonomy in daily scheduling with administrative and clinical support • Caseload management guidance to optimize service deliveryLeadership & Support• Support from Regional Clinical Leadership • Opportunity to mentor and support up to 2 direct reports • Quarterly team meetings and collaborative case discussions • Clear expectations, structured supervision, and professional guidanceHow Success Is MeasuredSuccess in this role is defined by: • High-quality, ethical, and effective speech and language therapy services • Strong caregiver engagement and education • Timely, accurate documentation and follow-through • Collaboration with interdisciplinary teams • Positive communication and developmental outcomes for children and familiesRole-Based Competencies• Work Ethic: Demonstrates professionalism, accountability, and commitment to children and families • Organization & Planning: Manages schedules, session planning, and documentation effectively • Proactivity: Identifies communication needs and addresses challenges promptly • Attention to Detail: Ensures accurate documentation and consistent intervention implementation • Efficiency: Balances multiple responsibilities while maintaining quality care • Clinical Judgment: Applies SLP knowledge and best practices to individualized interventionsQualifications• Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology • Active California State SLP license • Minimum of 6 months' pediatric experience in home, clinic, or community settings • Strong communication and collaboration skills • Commitment to ethical, family-centered careNot Ready to Make the Jump—but Know Someone Who Is?We offer $500 external referral bonuses for SLP referrals and $250 for SLPA referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid.About CASTogether, Community Autism Services and Stepping Stones are transforming the lives of children and families through high-quality therapeutic and behavioral services. Our nationwide network combines clinical excellence, compassionate leadership, and meaningful career pathways for clinicians who want to make a lasting difference.We believe the best outcomes start with well-supported clinicians—and we invest in our teams so they can thrive, grow, and lead with purpose

    Occupational Therapist with $1,000 sign on Bonus

    60.00 - 75.00
    San Fernando, California, USA
    Therapy Services
    Occupational Therapist (OT) - Early Intervention & Pediatric ServicesFull-Time | Home & Community-Based | $60.00-75.00 per hour | San Fernando, CA$1,000 sign on bonusProvide impactful, family-centered occupational therapy services that support children's development while partnering closely with caregivers and interdisciplinary teams to create meaningful outcomes in natural environments.This role is designed for pediatric OTs who value autonomy, collaboration, and purpose-driven work across home and community settings.Why Occupational Therapists Choose CAS Meaningful, relationship-based pediatric work in natural environmentsCollaborative interdisciplinary team modelClinical autonomy with strong leadership and operational supportManageable caseloads designed for quality careOpportunities to mentor and support junior staffMission-driven organization focused on long-term impactKeep reading to see how this role supports both clinical excellence and career sustainability.Our ApproachAt Community Autism Services, we believe pediatric occupational therapy is most effective when clinicians are empowered to work collaboratively, engage families as partners, and deliver evidence-based interventions where children live, play, and learn.Our model prioritizes individualized, functional outcomes rooted in daily routines-supporting children's sensory, feeding, fine motor, and adaptive development while equipping caregivers with the skills and confidence to support progress beyond therapy sessions.The CAS ExperienceWhat Working as an Occupational Therapist Looks LikeTotal Compensation We recognize the scope and impact of Occupational therapy and clinical leadership. Hour range: $60.00-$75.00 per hour (based on experience and market) Company recognition awards, including monetary awards, gifts, and professional development support Continuing education support, including paid CEUs and advanced professional development Student Loan Repayment Assistance to support long-term career sustainability Medical, dental, and vision insurance options 401(k) options and additional voluntary benefits No non-compete clauses - we believe in ethical, clinician-first employment Paid drive time and mileage - in between job sites Your Clinical ImpactDeliver OT services in home and community-based settingsProvide direct therapy, consultation, monitoring, and written programsConduct developmental, occupational therapy, feeding, and sensory evaluationsApply interventions to improve safety, independence, and participation in activities of daily livingAssess home and community environments and recommend adaptive strategies or modificationsProvide ongoing caregiver education and coaching (monthly and as needed)Interdisciplinary CollaborationPartner with Speech Therapists, Physical Therapists, Child Development Specialists, Mental Health Professionals, and Behavior AnalystsContribute to coordinated, family-centered treatment planningCommunicate clearly and consistently with caregivers and internal teamsWork-Life Balance You Can Count OnThis role is designed for sustainability and flexibility.Full-time, home and community-based scheduleTravel between in-home sessions and/or center-based servicesAutonomy in daily scheduling with administrative and clinical supportCaseload management guidance to optimize service deliveryLeadership & SupportSupport from Regional Clinical LeadershipOpportunity to mentor and support up to 2 direct reportsQuarterly team meetings and collaborative case discussionsClear expectations, structured supervision, and professional guidanceHow Success Is MeasuredSuccess in this role is defined by:High-quality, ethical, and effective OT interventionsStrong caregiver engagement and educationTimely, accurate documentation and follow-throughCollaboration with interdisciplinary teamsPositive developmental outcomes for children and familiesRole-Based CompetenciesWork Ethic: Demonstrates professionalism, accountability, and commitment to children and familiesOrganization & Planning: Manages schedules, session planning, and documentation effectivelyProactivity: Identifies occupational needs and addresses challenges promptlyAttention to Detail: Ensures accurate documentation and consistent intervention implementationEfficiency: Balances multiple responsibilities while maintaining quality careClinical Judgment: Applies OT knowledge and best practices to individualized interventionsQualificationsMaster's degree in Occupational TherapyActive California State OT licenseMinimum of 6 months' pediatric experience in home, clinic, or community settingsStrong communication and collaboration skillsCommitment to ethical, family-centered careNot Ready to Make the Jump-but Know Someone Who Is?  We offer $500 external referral bonuses for OT referrals and $250 for OTA   referrals.  If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid.  CAS Referral Program Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap. About CAS Together, Community Autism Services and Stepping Stones are transforming the lives of children and families through high-quality therapeutic and behavioral services. Our nationwide network combines clinical excellence, compassionate leadership, and meaningful career pathways for therapists who want to make a lasting difference.We believe the best outcomes start with well-supported clinicians-and we invest in our teams so they can thrive, grow, and lead with purpose. 

    Special Instructor

    46.00 - 48.00
    Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA
    Schools, Clinic & Community Services
    Community Therapy Services, a division of The Stepping Stones Group, is hiring immediately for Part-Time Special Instructors (SI in Delaware County, PA and the surrounding areas where you can provide state of the art services to children with autism that help us in Transforming Lives Together! Pay: $57.00 - $62.00 per hour Earn $250+ per Behavioral or Mental Health hire with our employee referral program  QualificationsBachelor's DegreeExperience with Early Childhood/Education preferred Bilingual/Spanish speaking is a plus! Reliable transportation Job HighlightsCompetitive payFlexible SchedulePart-time Special Instructors (SI) qualify for Paid Time Off (PTO) and Paid HolidaysDrive time and mileage reimbursement traveling between client visits ResponsibilitiesProvide one-on-one services to children from 0 to 3 in their natural settings, such as in their home, daycare, or communityWork with families to help guide, assist, and support their children's progressWork closely with families and the regional center to provide essential servicesWork with the administrative team to help schedule and manage child's services About Community Therapy Services, a division of The Stepping Stones Group The Stepping Stones Group grew from a simple belief: That every child is born with a special set of gifts. Throughout our history, we have partnered with 14 mission-driven organizations that share in our vision. Together, we are transforming the lives of children and families, improving the quality of therapeutic and behavioral services, and joining with like-minded therapists, clinicians and educators in order to have a greater impact in our communities. Our passionate leadership team and expansive clinical support network ensure the delivery of the highest quality therapeutic and behavioral health services nationwide.

    Full Time- Registered Behavior Technician

    20.00 - 26.00
    Pasadena, California, USA
    Behavioral/Autism Support
    Full Time Registered Behavior Technician Location: Pasadena, CA Pay: $20.00 - $26.00 per hourPosition SummaryAt Community Autism Services, we are looking for compassionate and dedicated Behavior Support Specialists to join our Covina team. In this role, you'll make a meaningful impact by supporting children in reaching their social, emotional, and behavioral goals across home, school, and community settings. Whether you've worked as a behavior technician, therapist, interventionist, SPED aide, or in a related role, this is an opportunity to grow your career in behavioral health while making a difference every day.Why Join Us?Supportive Team Environment - Work alongside experienced clinicians and a collaborative care teamComprehensive Benefits - PTO, paid holidays, medical/dental/vision coverage, disability & life insurance, and a 401k retirement planCareer Development - Paid training in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and pathways to advance in the fieldImpactful Work - Help children achieve meaningful progress and support families in their journeyQualificationsHigh school diploma or higher; degree in psychology, education, or related field preferredMust have an active RBT registered on BACB Reliable transportation and ability to commute within 5-10 miles (30-45 minutes)Open to both school- and home-based cases CPR/First Aid certification preferredStrong communication and teamwork skillsPatience, empathy, and genuine passion for working with childrenKey ResponsibilitiesProvide direct behavioral support to children in home, school, and community environmentsImplement individualized behavior support and skill-building plans under clinical supervision.Promote safe, positive, and inclusive environments for childrenSupport children with daily routines, including personal care as needed (e.g., diapering, toilet training)Track and document progress, behavior data, and session notes accuratelyCollaborate with clinical supervisors, educators, and family members to ensure consistency and progress

    Behavior Support Specialist

    20.00 - 25.00
    Van Nuys, California, USA
    Behavioral/Autism Support
    Behavior Support SpecialistLocation: Van Nuys, CAPay: $20.00 - $25.00 per hourBachelors Degree starting at $22.00 per hourPosition SummaryLooking for a role that makes an impact-without the full-time commitment? Community Autism Services is hiring Part-Time Behavior Support Specialists in Van Nuys, CA. This role is ideal for students, parents, or professionals seeking flexible hours while gaining hands-on experience in behavioral health. You'll support children in building critical social, emotional, and behavioral skills in home, school, and community settings.Why Choose a Part-Time Role with Us?Flexible Scheduling - Work around school, family, or other commitmentsMeaningful Impact - Every session helps a child grow and succeedCareer Entry Point - Gain paid ABA training and mentorship to grow in the behavioral health fieldSupportive Team - Join a collaborative environment where your contributions matterQualificationsHigh school diploma or higher; coursework in psychology, education, or related field a plusPrior childcare, special education, or behavioral support experience preferredAbility to work consistent part-time hours (afternoons/evenings and/or weekends)Willingness to commute within 5-10 miles (30-45 minutes)CPR/First Aid certification preferredStrong interpersonal skills, patience, and a passion for working with childrenBilingual Spanish is a plusKey ResponsibilitiesProvide direct behavioral support to children under clinical supervisionImplement behavior plans and track progress toward goalCreate safe, positive learning environmentsAssist with daily routinesCommunicate effectively with families, teachers, and supervisorsPerks of Part-Time at CASPaid training in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)Opportunities to transition into full-time roles as your availability growsPTO accrual and eligibility for select benefits depending on hours workedBe part of an organization that values both your growth and work-life balance

    Full-Time Behavior Technician - $750 Sign on Bonus

    25.00 - 28.00
    Fremont, California, USA
    Behavioral/Autism Support
    Behavior Technician (BT/RBT) - School, Home & Community. Full-Time | Weekday Schedule | Fremont, CA | $25.00-$28.00 per hour  Join our team and receive a $750 sign-on bonus! Reach out for more details on eligibility and payout. Make a meaningful impact in children's lives-right where learning happens. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why Behavior Technicians Choose CAS Full-time role with variety across home, school, and community settings Paid training and ongoing clinical support-no experience required Clear growth paths into Lead BT, ABA Instructor, ACS, and BCBA roles A supportive team and consistent clinical oversight A company that values reliability, flexibility, and real-world impact Keep reading to see how CAS supports you every step of the way. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Our Approach at CAS At Community Autism Services (CAS), we believe meaningful progress happens when therapy meets children where they are-at home, in school, and in the community. Our home and community-based Behavior Technicians work closely with families, schools, and clinical leaders to deliver compassionate, assent-based ABA services in natural environments. We invest in our team through training, mentorship, and structured support so you can focus on delivering high-quality care with confidence. ____________________________________________________________________________________ The CAS Experience What working as a Home & Community Behavior Technician looks like Schedule & Flexibility Full-time, weekday schedule Services delivered across home, school, and community settings Caseload built within a defined local region Consistent schedules once cases are assigned No weekends required Training, Support & Growth Paid onboarding and hands-on training Ongoing supervision from experienced BCBAs Paid RBT certification (training, exam, and supervision included) Tuition reimbursement and professional development opportunities Clear pathways for growth and advancement Regular coaching and feedback to build clinical skills Recognition & Team Culture Performance-based pay increases every 6 months Annual bonuses for eligible BTs and RBTs Team appreciation events and local celebrations A culture rooted in teamwork, respect, and encouragement ____________________________________________________________________________________ Role Overview As a Home & Community Behavior Technician, you'll deliver 1:1 ABA therapy to children in natural settings, including homes, schools, and community environments. You'll work under BCBA supervision to support skill development, behavior reduction, and meaningful progress-while adapting to different settings throughout your day. This role is ideal for individuals who value variety, independence, and building strong relationships with families and teams.  What You'll Do Deliver 1:1 ABA therapy sessions under BCBA supervision Implement treatment plans in home, school, and community settings Use play-based and individualized strategies to engage children Collect accurate session data and progress notes Apply feedback and coaching to strengthen clinical skills Collaborate with families, school staff, and clinical supervisors Support skill generalization across environments Maintain safe, professional, and organized therapy sessions How Success Is Measured Success in this role is defined by: Consistent, compassionate engagement with children and families Reliability in attending sessions across assigned locations Accurate data collection and documentation Openness to feedback and ongoing learning Professionalism, flexibility, and communication Pay Range Hourly Rate: $25.00 - $28.00/hour (based on education and experience) Additional factors that may increase starting pay include: Prior experience working in ABA or related behavioral health settings Higher levels of education or relevant coursework Fluency in additional languages that support the families we serve Advanced certifications or specialized training (e.g., RBT certification) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Qualifications & Essential Job Functions Minimum age of 18 High School diploma or GED required Ability to actively engage in child-centered play and therapeutic activities Ability to meet the physical demands of the role, including: Lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs Bending, kneeling, squatting, and transitioning between activities and locations Responding appropriately to challenging behaviors, which may include aggression, elopement, or self-injurious behaviors Reliable transportation and the ability to travel consistently within your assigned service region Valid driver's license and punctual attendance Comfort working across multiple settings (home, school, community) No prior ABA experience required - we train you Experience That Transfers Well Childcare or education (nanny, preschool teacher, tutor, paraprofessional) Special education, psychology, sociology, or related studies Mental health or human services roles Camp counselor, volunteer, or youth program experience ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why CAS Is Different We intentionally design home and community BT roles that: Balance independence with strong clinical support Offer real training-not just shadowing Build confidence across settings Create clear paths for growth and advancement ____________________________________________________________________________________ Not Ready to Make the Jump - but Know Someone Who Is? We offer $250 external referral bonuses for Behavior Technician referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid. CAS Referral Program  Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap. ____________________________________________________________________________________ About CAS Community Autism Services is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children and families while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for our team members. We believe exceptional outcomes start with well-supported clinicians-through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and a culture rooted in collaboration and growth. As part of a nationwide organization, CAS combines the stability of scale with the heart of a community-based provider. Whether you work in schools, centers, or homes, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact.  

    Behavior Support Specialist

    25.00 - 28.00
    Hayward, California, USA
    Behavioral/Autism Support
    Behavior Technician (BT/RBT) – Home & Community (Part-Time → Full-Time Path) Part-Time with Growth Opportunity | Weekday Availability |Hayward, CA | $25.00 -$28.00Start part-time. Build meaningful experience. Grow into a full-time role when you're ready. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why Behavior Technicians Choose CAS Flexible part-time schedule with the opportunity to grow into full-time Work across home, school, and community settings Paid training and ongoing clinical support—no experience required Clear growth paths into Full-Time BT, Lead BT, ABA Instructor, ACS, and BCBA roles A supportive team that helps you build confidence before expanding your caseload Keep reading to see how CAS supports you from your first session forward. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Our Approach at CAS At Community Autism Services (CAS), we know that great clinicians don't always start full-time—and that's okay. Our part-time home and community roles are designed to provide meaningful experience, strong support, and a clear pathway to increased hours as families and schedules align. We practice within an assent-based, child-centered ABA model and invest in every team member through training, mentorship, and structured clinical oversight. ____________________________________________________________________________________  The CAS Experience What working part-time in home & community services looks like Flexibility with Growth Built In Part-time schedule with weekday availability Caseload built within a defined local region Sessions may take place in homes, schools, or community settings Opportunity to expand into a full-time schedule as additional cases become available No late evenings or weekends required Training, Support & Growth Paid onboarding and hands-on training Ongoing supervision from experienced BCBAs Paid RBT certification (training, exam, and supervision included) Tuition reimbursement and professional development opportunities Regular coaching and feedback to build skills and confidence Support transitioning from part-time to full-time when ready Team Culture & Recognition Be part of a collaborative, supportive team Recognition for reliability, flexibility, and growth Inclusion in team events, trainings, and celebrations ____________________________________________________________________________________ Role Overview As a Part-Time Home & Community Behavior Technician, you'll deliver 1:1 ABA therapy to children in natural settings, including homes, schools, and community environments. You'll work under BCBA supervision to support skill development and positive behavior change—while gradually building experience and hours toward a full-time schedule if desired. This role is ideal for individuals seeking flexibility now with the option to grow.  What You'll Do Deliver 1:1 ABA therapy sessions under BCBA supervision Implement treatment plans across home, school, and community settings Use play-based, individualized strategies to engage children Collect accurate session data and progress notes Collaborate with families, school staff, and clinical supervisors Apply feedback and coaching to strengthen clinical skills Support skill generalization across environments How Success Is Measured Success in this role is defined by: Consistent, compassionate engagement with children and families Reliability across assigned sessions and locations Accurate data collection and documentation Openness to feedback and professional growth Communication and teamwork Pay Range Hourly Rate: $25.00 – $28.00 /hour (based on education and experience) Additional factors that may increase starting pay include: Prior ABA or behavioral health experience Higher education or relevant coursework Fluency in additional languages Advanced certifications or specialized training ____________________________________________________________________________________  Qualifications & Essential Job Functions Minimum age of 18 High School diploma or GED required Ability to actively engage in child-centered play and therapeutic activities Ability to meet the physical demands of the role, including: Lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs Bending, kneeling, squatting, and transitioning between activities and locations Responding appropriately to challenging behaviors, including aggression or elopement Reliable transportation and ability to travel consistently within your assigned service region Valid driver's license and punctual attendance Comfort working across home, school, and community settings No prior ABA experience required — we train you Experience That Transfers Well Childcare or education (nanny, tutor, paraprofessional) College students in psychology, education, social work, or related fields Mental health or human services roles Camp counselor, volunteer, or youth program experience ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why CAS Is Different We intentionally design part-time roles that: Provide flexibility without sacrificing clinical quality Offer real training and meaningful support Create clear, supported paths to full-time employment Value reliability, growth, and long-term potential ____________________________________________________________________________________  Not Ready to Make the Jump – but Know Someone Who Is? We offer $250 external referral bonuses for Behavior Technician referrals.  If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid. CAS Referral Program  Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap. ____________________________________________________________________________________ About CAS Community Autism Services is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children and families while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for our team members. We believe exceptional outcomes start with well-supported clinicians—through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and a culture rooted in collaboration and growth. As part of a nationwide organization, CAS combines the stability of scale with the heart of a community-based provider. Whether you work in schools, centers, or homes, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact.   

    Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

    85,000.00 - 100,000.00
    Brockton, Massachusetts, USA
    ABA Services
    Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) – Hybrid (Center & Home) Full-Time | $85,000–$100,000 annually | Brockton, MA & Surrounding Areas Deliver high-quality ABA care across center and home settings—while maintaining flexibility, strong clinical support, and a sustainable caseload. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why BCBAs Choose CAS A true hybrid role with intentional balance across center and home-based services Lower monthly billable expectations that prioritize clinical quality Strong clinical leadership and mentorship—never practicing in isolation Flexibility in scheduling with built-in remote components Freedom to grow your career without restrictive non-compete clauses Keep reading to see how this hybrid role is designed for impact and sustainability. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Our Approach at CAS At Community Autism Services (CAS), we believe clinicians do their best work when flexibility is paired with structure and support. Our hybrid model blends center-based collaboration with in-home clinical impact—allowing BCBAs to serve children and families across environments without sacrificing balance. Our work is grounded in assent-based, child-centered care and supported by strong leadership, modern systems, and a culture of mentorship. Whether you're deepening your clinical expertise or building toward leadership, CAS is built to support your growth.  ____________________________________________________________________________________  The CAS Experience What working in a hybrid center–home BCBA role at CAS looks like Total Compensation We believe in transparency and competitive, well-rounded compensation. Salary range: $85,000–$100,000 annually based on experience.Lower monthly billable expectations aligned to hybrid service delivery Performance-based bonuses and incentive opportunities Company recognition awards, including: Monetary awards Thoughtful gifts and swag Employer-paid professional courses and continuing education Continuing education support, including paid CEUs and professional development Student Loan Repayment Assistance to support long-term career sustainability Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance options 401(k) retirement plan Mileage reimbursement No non-compete clauses - we believe in ethical, clinician-first employment Work–Life Balance You Can Count On This hybrid role is designed for flexibility without chaos. Thoughtfully structured caseload across settings: ~50% Home-Based Supervision ~40% Center-Based Supervision ~10% Remote Flexibility Schedule autonomy within your assigned service region Protected administrative time built into expectations Local travel only - no excessive drive-time burden  Clinical Support That Actually Shows Up You'll practice with structure, mentorship, and ethical alignment. Dedicated on-site Center Clinical Managers for coaching and oversight Assent-based, child-centered treatment philosophy Quarterly Clinical Grand Rounds featuring in-depth, advanced clinical training PFA/SBT and PRT training opportunities, supported by consultation and certification pathways Collaboration with internal clinical teams and external providers Systems and tools that reduce administrative burden Shared clinical resource library with templates, tools, and evidence-based materials to support consistent, high-quality care Your Growth Path at CAS Your career here is designed to evolve. Mentorship and supervision from experienced clinical leaders Opportunities to support and mentor Associate Clinical Supervisors or supervisees accumulating BCBA hours Clear pathways into Senior BCBA or Clinical Leadership roles Ongoing professional development and networking opportunities ____________________________________________________________________________________ Role Overview As a Hybrid Center–Home BCBA at CAS, you'll lead clinical programming and supervision across home, center, and limited remote settings. You'll collaborate closely with families, technicians, and interdisciplinary partners to deliver consistent, high-quality ABA services across environments. This role is ideal for BCBAs who value variety, flexibility, and collaboration - without sacrificing support or structure. What You'll Do Conduct Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and develop data-driven Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) Provide ABA services across home, center, and remote settings Utilize developmentally appropriate assessments, including Vineland-3 and others as appropriate Supervise and support RBTs and Behavior Technicians to ensure treatment fidelity Coach caregivers and team members on evidence-based behavioral strategies Deliver family training to promote skill generalization across environments Monitor, analyze, and apply behavioral data to guide clinical decision-making Collaborate with school teams and attend IEP meetings when appropriate Partner with internal teams, external providers, and families to optimize outcomes In some regions, supervise Associate Clinical Supervisors or BCBA candidates accruing hours How Success Is Measured Success in this role is defined by: High-quality, ethical, and consistent clinical care Strong collaboration with families and team members Effective supervision and mentorship of technicians Data-driven decision-making and meaningful client progress Reliability, professionalism, and follow-through ____________________________________________________________________________________ Qualifications Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education, or a related field Current BCBA certification in good standing Active MA LABA licensure (or willingness to obtain) Minimum of 2+ years of ABA experience, preferably with supervisory responsibilities Strong clinical judgment and ability to individualize behavior plans Excellent communication, collaboration, and leadership skills Valid driver's license and ability to travel locally Bilingual (Spanish, Portuguese, or Haitian Creole) a plus ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why CAS Is Different We intentionally design hybrid roles that: Balance flexibility with structure Support clinicians across multiple settings without burnout Invest in mentorship, training, and long-term growth Prioritize ethical, assent-based practice ____________________________________________________________________________________ Not Ready to Make the Jump—but Know Someone Who Is? We offer $1,000 external referral bonuses for BCBA referrals and $250 for BT referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid.  CAS Referral Program Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap. ____________________________________________________________________________________ About CAS Community Autism Services is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children and families while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for our team members. We believe exceptional outcomes start with well-supported clinicians—through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and a culture rooted in collaboration and growth. As part of a nationwide organization, CAS combines the stability of scale with the heart of a community-based provider. Whether you work in centers, homes, or hybrid roles, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact. 

    Behavior Support Specialist

    19.00 - 25.00
    Sacramento, California, USA
    Behavioral/Autism Support
    Behavior Technician (BT/RBT) - Home & Community (Part-Time) Part-Time | Flexible Weekday Availability | Sacramento | $19.00-$25.00Make a difference on a schedule that works for your life. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why Part-Time Behavior Technicians Choose CAS A role that values flexibility, reliability, and real-world impact Keep reading to see how CAS supports part-time clinicians every step of the way. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Our Approach at CAS At Community Autism Services (CAS), we know that not every great clinician is looking for a full-time role. Our part-time home and community Behavior Technician positions are designed for individuals who want to contribute meaningful work while maintaining balance with other priorities. We practice within an assent-based, child-centered ABA model and provide the training, mentorship, and clinical oversight needed to succeed-without requiring a fixed or full-time schedule.  The CAS Experience What working part-time in home & community services looks like Flexibility First Part-time hours built around your availability Sessions provided in home and community settings only Caseload assigned within a defined local region Consistent schedules once cases are assigned No weekends required Training & Clinical Support Paid onboarding and hands-on training Ongoing supervision from experienced BCBAs Paid RBT certification (training, exam, and supervision included, if applicable) Regular coaching and feedback to build confidence and skills Supportive Team Culture Be part of a collaborative, respectful team Included in team trainings and communication Recognition for reliability and consistency ____________________________________________________________________________________ Role Overview As a Part-Time Home & Community Behavior Technician, you'll deliver 1:1 ABA therapy to children in natural environments under BCBA supervision. You'll support skill development and behavior goals while working a schedule that fits your lifestyle. This role is ideal for individuals balancing school, caregiving responsibilities, or other professional commitments.  What You'll Do Deliver 1:1 ABA therapy sessions under BCBA supervision Implement treatment plans in home and community settings Use play-based and individualized strategies to engage children Collect accurate session data and progress notes Communicate with families and clinical supervisors Apply feedback and coaching to strengthen clinical skills How Success Is Measured Success in this role is defined by: Reliable attendance within your committed availability Compassionate engagement with children and families Accurate data collection and documentation Professional communication and follow-through Openness to feedback and learning Pay Range Hourly Rate: $29.00 - $25.00/hour (based on education and experience) Additional factors that may increase starting pay include: Prior experience in ABA or behavioral health Higher education or relevant coursework Fluency in additional languages Advanced certifications or specialized training ____________________________________________________________________________________ Qualifications & Essential Job Functions Minimum age of 18 High School diploma or GED required Ability to actively engage in child-centered play and therapeutic activities Ability to meet the physical demands of the role, including: Lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs Bending, kneeling, squatting, and transitioning between activities and locations Responding appropriately to challenging behaviors, including aggression or elopement Reliable transportation and ability to travel consistently within your assigned service region Valid driver's license and punctual attendance No prior ABA experience required - we train you Experience That Transfers Well College students in psychology, education, social work, or related fields Childcare or education roles (nanny, tutor, paraprofessional) Mental health or human services experience Camp counselor, volunteer, or youth program experience ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why CAS Is Different We intentionally design part-time roles that: Respect flexibility without sacrificing clinical quality Provide real training and meaningful support Value consistency and professionalism Support sustainable, long-term engagement ____________________________________________________________________________________ Not Ready to Make the Jump - but Know Someone Who Is? We offer $250 external referral bonuses for Behavior Technician referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid. CAS Referral Program Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap. ____________________________________________________________________________________ About CAS Community Autism Services is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children and families while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for our team members. We believe exceptional outcomes start with well-supported clinicians-through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and a culture rooted in collaboration and growth. As part of a nationwide organization, CAS combines the stability of scale with the heart of a community-based provider. Whether you work in schools, centers, or homes, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact. 

    Behavior Support Specialist

    19.00 - 25.00
    Roseville, California, USA
    Behavioral/Autism Support
    Behavior Technician (BT/RBT) - Home & Community (Part-Time) Part-Time | Flexible Weekday Availability | Roseville | $19.00-$25.00Make a difference on a schedule that works for your life. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why Part-Time Behavior Technicians Choose CAS A role that values flexibility, reliability, and real-world impact Keep reading to see how CAS supports part-time clinicians every step of the way. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Our Approach at CAS At Community Autism Services (CAS), we know that not every great clinician is looking for a full-time role. Our part-time home and community Behavior Technician positions are designed for individuals who want to contribute meaningful work while maintaining balance with other priorities. We practice within an assent-based, child-centered ABA model and provide the training, mentorship, and clinical oversight needed to succeed-without requiring a fixed or full-time schedule.  The CAS Experience What working part-time in home & community services looks like Flexibility First Part-time hours built around your availability Sessions provided in home and community settings only Caseload assigned within a defined local region Consistent schedules once cases are assigned No weekends required Training & Clinical Support Paid onboarding and hands-on training Ongoing supervision from experienced BCBAs Paid RBT certification (training, exam, and supervision included, if applicable) Regular coaching and feedback to build confidence and skills Supportive Team Culture Be part of a collaborative, respectful team Included in team trainings and communication Recognition for reliability and consistency ____________________________________________________________________________________ Role Overview As a Part-Time Home & Community Behavior Technician, you'll deliver 1:1 ABA therapy to children in natural environments under BCBA supervision. You'll support skill development and behavior goals while working a schedule that fits your lifestyle. This role is ideal for individuals balancing school, caregiving responsibilities, or other professional commitments.  What You'll Do Deliver 1:1 ABA therapy sessions under BCBA supervision Implement treatment plans in home and community settings Use play-based and individualized strategies to engage children Collect accurate session data and progress notes Communicate with families and clinical supervisors Apply feedback and coaching to strengthen clinical skills How Success Is Measured Success in this role is defined by: Reliable attendance within your committed availability Compassionate engagement with children and families Accurate data collection and documentation Professional communication and follow-through Openness to feedback and learning Pay Range Hourly Rate: $29.00 - $25.00/hour (based on education and experience) Additional factors that may increase starting pay include: Prior experience in ABA or behavioral health Higher education or relevant coursework Fluency in additional languages Advanced certifications or specialized training ____________________________________________________________________________________ Qualifications & Essential Job Functions Minimum age of 18 High School diploma or GED required Ability to actively engage in child-centered play and therapeutic activities Ability to meet the physical demands of the role, including: Lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs Bending, kneeling, squatting, and transitioning between activities and locations Responding appropriately to challenging behaviors, including aggression or elopement Reliable transportation and ability to travel consistently within your assigned service region Valid driver's license and punctual attendance No prior ABA experience required - we train you Experience That Transfers Well College students in psychology, education, social work, or related fields Childcare or education roles (nanny, tutor, paraprofessional) Mental health or human services experience Camp counselor, volunteer, or youth program experience ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why CAS Is Different We intentionally design part-time roles that: Respect flexibility without sacrificing clinical quality Provide real training and meaningful support Value consistency and professionalism Support sustainable, long-term engagement ____________________________________________________________________________________ Not Ready to Make the Jump - but Know Someone Who Is? We offer $250 external referral bonuses for Behavior Technician referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid. CAS Referral Program Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap. ____________________________________________________________________________________ About CAS Community Autism Services is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children and families while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for our team members. We believe exceptional outcomes start with well-supported clinicians-through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and a culture rooted in collaboration and growth. As part of a nationwide organization, CAS combines the stability of scale with the heart of a community-based provider. Whether you work in schools, centers, or homes, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact. 
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