Senior Educational and Behavioral Consultant (BCBA) School-Based Caseload | $90,000-$105,000 | Full-Time | Andover, MA Shape the Future of School-Based ABA with Community Autism Services Join a collaborative, mission-driven team at Community Autism Services (CAS) as a Senior Educational and Behavioral Consultant (BCBA) - where you'll not only deliver high-quality behavioral consultation in schools but also mentor fellow clinicians, guide district partnerships, and drive systemic impact across educational programs. About Community Autism Services At CAS, we are redefining excellence in ABA through compassionate, student-centered, and assent-based care. Our approach integrates evidence-based practices with a commitment to dignity, collaboration, and meaningful progress. We believe in empowering our team - from early-career clinicians to seasoned leaders - with clear development pathways, structured mentorship, and opportunities to innovate within a supportive, forward-thinking culture. Join us to lead with purpose and help shape the next generation of behavior analysts and educators. What You'll Do As a Senior Educational and Behavioral Consultant, you'll serve as both a direct clinical expert and a trusted advisor to district leaders, educators, and clinical teams. Your work will elevate the quality, consistency, and outcomes of behavioral services across programs. Leadership & Mentorship Provide clinical oversight, mentorship, and professional supervision to BCBAs, BTs and ABA Instructors within your regionSupport clinical onboarding and ongoing competency development for new and mid-level BCBAsLead case consultations, peer reviews, and collaborative problem-solving sessions to drive best practices across teamsModel ethical, culturally responsive, and assent-based approaches in all clinical and supervisory interactionsDistrict & School Collaboration Serve as the lead liaison between CAS and assigned school districts, ensuring professional and proactive communication with administrators, special education teams, and related service providersDevelop and maintain strong relationships with district leadership to identify systemic needs, training priorities, and opportunities for partnershipLead district-level professional development sessions, workshops, and behavior management trainingsCollaborate with IEP teams to design, monitor, and refine individualized behavioral and educational programmingClinical & Programmatic Excellence Conduct advanced Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and develop comprehensive, data-driven Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs)Oversee the integrity of behavior programming across classrooms and programs; analyze regional data to identify trends, risks, and opportunities for improvementImplement and coach teams in evidence-based methodologies including PFA/SBT, PRT, and other naturalistic or function-based approachesPartner with internal leadership on quality assurance and the development of organizational clinical standardsContribute to the creation of training materials, supervision models, and clinical resources to strengthen the overall quality of CAS's school-based servicesWhat Makes This Role Distinct District Partnership Leadership: You'll be the face of CAS for key school districts, representing our organization with professionalism and thought leadershipMentorship Legacy: Shape the next generation of clinicians through direct supervision, consultation, and leadership modelingStrategic Clinical Impact: Influence programming across multiple sites - not just individual students - by embedding high-quality behavioral systems at the district levelProfessional Growth Pathway: This position aligns with continued advancement within our organizationWho You Are Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education, or a related field Active BCBA certification in good standing Minimum of 4-5 years of post-certification experience in ABA, with at least 3 years in school-based or educational settings Demonstrated ability to supervise, mentor, and develop clinical teams Skilled in district-level consultation, staff training, and interdepartmental collaboration Proven track record of delivering high-quality clinical outcomes while managing multiple cases or programs Excellent communicator - articulate, professional, and confident when representing CAS in meetings and public forums Passionate about compassionate, assent-based ABA and advancing ethical, data-driven practice Schedule & Work Environment Full-Time, primarily school-based caseload in the Merrimack Valley, MA Region (Andover/Lowell)Includes onsite and virtual collaboration with CAS teams and district partners Compensation & Benefits Competitive Salary: Pay Range (commensurate with experience) Paid Time Off, sick time, and holidays Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Retirement Plan Life Insurance Paid CEUs and professional development Paid supervision opportunities Employee Assistance Program Flexible scheduling and autonomy Referral Bonuses and leadership stipends Supportive, team-oriented environment with fun team events and a shared mission Why Join CAS Lead and innovate in a clinically excellent, values-driven organization. Collaborate with district leaders to enhance student outcomes on a systemic level. Grow your career in an organization that celebrates mentorship, collaboration, and continuous learning. Live our core values every day: Team First. Make a Difference. See It Through. Be Yourself. Better Every Day. Apply Today Ready to advance your ABA career and lead meaningful change in school-based settings? Apply now to join Community Autism Services - where leadership, learning, and compassion drive everything we do.
Senior Educational and Behavioral Consultant (BCBA) School-Based Caseload | $90,000-$105,000 | Full-Time | Danvers, MAShape the Future of School-Based ABA with Community Autism Services Join a collaborative, mission-driven team at Community Autism Services (CAS) as a Senior Educational and Behavioral Consultant (BCBA) - where you'll not only deliver high-quality behavioral consultation in schools but also mentor fellow clinicians, guide district partnerships, and drive systemic impact across educational programs. About Community Autism Services At CAS, we are redefining excellence in ABA through compassionate, student-centered, and assent-based care. Our approach integrates evidence-based practices with a commitment to dignity, collaboration, and meaningful progress. We believe in empowering our team - from early-career clinicians to seasoned leaders - with clear development pathways, structured mentorship, and opportunities to innovate within a supportive, forward-thinking culture. Join us to lead with purpose and help shape the next generation of behavior analysts and educators. What You'll Do As a Senior Educational and Behavioral Consultant, you'll serve as both a direct clinical expert and a trusted advisor to district leaders, educators, and clinical teams. Your work will elevate the quality, consistency, and outcomes of behavioral services across programs. Leadership & Mentorship Provide clinical oversight, mentorship, and professional supervision to BCBAs, BTs and ABA Instructors within your regionSupport clinical onboarding and ongoing competency development for new and mid-level BCBAsLead case consultations, peer reviews, and collaborative problem-solving sessions to drive best practices across teamsModel ethical, culturally responsive, and assent-based approaches in all clinical and supervisory interactionsDistrict & School Collaboration Serve as the lead liaison between CAS and assigned school districts, ensuring professional and proactive communication with administrators, special education teams, and related service providersDevelop and maintain strong relationships with district leadership to identify systemic needs, training priorities, and opportunities for partnershipLead district-level professional development sessions, workshops, and behavior management trainingsCollaborate with IEP teams to design, monitor, and refine individualized behavioral and educational programmingClinical & Programmatic Excellence Conduct advanced Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and develop comprehensive, data-driven Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs)Oversee the integrity of behavior programming across classrooms and programs; analyze regional data to identify trends, risks, and opportunities for improvementImplement and coach teams in evidence-based methodologies including PFA/SBT, PRT, and other naturalistic or function-based approachesPartner with internal leadership on quality assurance and the development of organizational clinical standardsContribute to the creation of training materials, supervision models, and clinical resources to strengthen the overall quality of CAS's school-based servicesWhat Makes This Role Distinct District Partnership Leadership: You'll be the face of CAS for key school districts, representing our organization with professionalism and thought leadershipMentorship Legacy: Shape the next generation of clinicians through direct supervision, consultation, and leadership modelingStrategic Clinical Impact: Influence programming across multiple sites — not just individual students — by embedding high-quality behavioral systems at the district levelProfessional Growth Pathway: This position aligns with continued advancement within our organizationWho You Are Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education, or a related field Active BCBA certification in good standing Minimum of 4–5 years of post-certification experience in ABA, with at least 3 years in school-based or educational settings Demonstrated ability to supervise, mentor, and develop clinical teams Skilled in district-level consultation, staff training, and interdepartmental collaboration Proven track record of delivering high-quality clinical outcomes while managing multiple cases or programs Excellent communicator — articulate, professional, and confident when representing CAS in meetings and public forums Passionate about compassionate, assent-based ABA and advancing ethical, data-driven practice Schedule & Work Environment Full-Time, primarily school-based caseload in the Danvers/Wakefield RegionIncludes onsite and virtual collaboration with CAS teams and district partners Compensation & Benefits Competitive Salary: Pay Range (commensurate with experience) Paid Time Off, sick time, and holidays Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Retirement Plan Life Insurance Paid CEUs and professional development Paid supervision opportunities Employee Assistance Program Flexible scheduling and autonomy Referral Bonuses and leadership stipends Supportive, team-oriented environment with fun team events and a shared mission Why Join CAS Lead and innovate in a clinically excellent, values-driven organization. Collaborate with district leaders to enhance student outcomes on a systemic level. Grow your career in an organization that celebrates mentorship, collaboration, and continuous learning. Live our core values every day: Team First. Make a Difference. See It Through. Be Yourself. Better Every Day. Apply Today Ready to advance your ABA career and lead meaningful change in school-based settings? Apply now to join Community Autism Services — where leadership, learning, and compassion drive everything we do.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) – Center-Based $83,000–$103,000 | Full-Time | Dartmouth, MAJoin Community Autism Services – Lead Excellence in Center-Based ABA Care! Community Autism Services is seeking a dedicated, compassionate BCBA to provide clinical leadership in our center-based ABA program. In this role, you'll guide a team of Behavior Technicians, shape treatment plans that drive measurable outcomes, and ensure every child receives individualized, assent-based care in a supportive, collaborative environment. If you thrive in a fast-paced clinical setting and want to make a lasting impact while growing as a leader, this role is for you. About Community Autism Services At Community Autism Services (CAS), we're redefining excellence in ABA therapy. Our centers are designed to deliver compassionate, evidence-based care while supporting our clinicians through mentorship, growth opportunities, and strong operational and leadership structures. We believe in collaboration, continuous learning, and clinical integrity - creating environments where both clients and clinicians thrive. As a BCBA with CAS, you'll have the tools, team, and support you need to deliver exceptional care and lead others to do the same. What You'll Do As a Center-Based BCBA, you'll serve as a clinical leader and role model, ensuring programs are implemented with fidelity and compassion while maintaining a positive, team-oriented atmosphere. Key Responsibilities Conduct functional behavior assessments (FBAs), preference assessments, and skill-based assessments to guide individualized treatment planning Design and oversee evidence-based, data-driven ABA programs tailored to each child's goals and needs Provide clinical supervision and mentorship to RBTs and Behavior Technicians, building skill and confidence through modeling and feedback Lead team meetings, case reviews, and center-based staff trainings focused on treatment integrity, data analysis, and professional growth Collaborate closely with families and caregivers, providing education, updates, and strategies to support generalization of skills at home and in the community Partner with other clinicians and center staff (speech therapists, occupational therapists, and others) to ensure an integrated, multidisciplinary approach Monitor treatment progress, review data regularly, and adjust programming to ensure continuous improvement and meaningful outcomes Uphold BACB® ethical standards and embody CAS's core values of quality, compassion, and collaboration in every aspect of your work What You Bring Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Education, or a related field Current Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification in good standing Minimum of 2–3 years of ABA experience, preferably within a center-based environment Demonstrated ability to supervise, train, and inspire direct care staff Excellent communication and collaboration skills with both families and interdisciplinary teams Strong analytical skills and comfort using data to inform decision-making and program adjustments Commitment to ethical, assent-based, and compassionate care Preferred Experience Experience providing ABA therapy in structured center settings with multiple concurrent programs Familiarity with CentralReach or similar ABA data management systems Strong presentation, coaching, and team development skills Experience facilitating caregiver training or supporting home-generalization plans Why You'll Love Working Here Collaborative, supportive culture—you're never on an island Dedicated clinical leadership and mentorship at both center and regional levels Professional growth opportunities through our Supervisor Training Academy, CEUs, and advancement pathways. Competitive pay and benefits that reward quality and impact A mission that matters: transforming lives through compassionate, high-quality ABA care Apply Today Ready to advance your ABA career and lead meaningful change in center-based settings? Apply now to join Community Autism Services — where leadership, learning, and compassion drive everything we do.
Center Clinical ManagerCommunity Autism Services We are hiring a Center Clinical Manager for our upcoming Fitchburg, MA center. Join our team to provide exceptional behavioral services to children with autism and help us achieve our mission of Transforming Lives Together! Pay: $90,000 - $120,000 per year *Sign on BONUS available* What We Offer:4-5 weeks of paid time off/PTOMedical, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance401k retirement planMileage reimbursementFree CEUs and professional developmentSupervisor incentives and quarterly bonuses Responsibilities Create and maintain strong team member engagement and culture Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Certification required Proof of annual flu vaccination Proof of LABAPass DOJ Clearance Experience supporting Supervisors implementing ABA programs with individuals with, Intellectual / Developmental Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders, and other developmental disordersAt least 3 years' experience as a practicing BCBA treating children with autismExperience implementing and designing programs for child with an autism spectrum disorder using all established ABA methodologies Join a dedicated, compassionate team working to improve lives through Skill-Based Treatment and Pivotal Response Treatment, in collaboration with top experts and leaders in the field!
ABA Center-Based Behavior Technician Community Autism Services, a division of The Stepping Stones Group, is hiring immediately for Full-Time ABA Behavior Technicians for our new Haverhill, MA, Center. Come join our team and play a key role in our center-based services! As a part of our team, you'll be providing state-of-the-art behavioral services to children with Autism, actively contributing to our collective mission of Transforming 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: $22.00 - $32.00 per hour Requirements High school diploma or equivalent Full-time schedules of 8:00am-4:00pmChildcare experience required Proof of Flu vaccination and annual renewal required Employee Benefits No need for travel between clients; enjoy consistent work at a center!Paid Time Off (PTO), Paid Holidays, and wage increases Paid Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification trainingMedical, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance benefits401k Retirement Plan Job DutiesABA Behavior Technicians report directly to the supervising Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).In collaboration with a program supervisor, instruct clients on developing communication skills, fostering play, establishing friendships, and enhancing independence, while addressing challenging behaviors.Collect, organize, and summarize behavioral data related to the child's treatment goals.Attend to toileting and/or change soiled diapers/clothing as needed.Maintain a professional and cooperative relationship with the caregiver(s) of referred clients.Ensure the organization and cleanliness of the therapy space at the conclusion of each session.Participate in Clinical Review meetings for individuals on the assigned caseload.6-month commitment to consistent and dependable attendance, as well as responsive and timely communication, is essential to the role.Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, speak, and listen to children. The employee is frequently required to stand, walk, climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. The employee must be able to push items of 50 lbs. Such as pushing children on a bike, pulling a wagon or moving/rearranging furniture. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision and peripheral vision.Other Duties: Performance of other reasonably related duties are assigned by the supervising Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) About Community Autism 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.
Senior Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Full Time Center Based Services$85,000-$100,000 Up to a $5,000 Sign on Bonus! Join Community Autism Services - Deliver High-Quality ABA Care with a Team Committed to Growth, Excellence & Innovation! Community Autism Services is seeking a dedicated Senior-level BCBA to support children and families in our center based program, using our assent-based ABA model. Join a collaborative team that prioritizes compassionate care, professional development, and outcomes that matter. About Community Autism Services At Community Autism Services, we are redefining what excellence looks like in ABA therapy. Our team is grounded in clinical quality, compassionate care, and an innovative assent-based treatment model that supports each child's unique journey toward independence and growth. We are deeply committed to professional development at every level. Whether you're newer to the field or a seasoned clinician, you'll find clear pathways to advance your career, continuous mentorship, and a collaborative environment that empowers you to make meaningful impact. Join a team where your skills are valued, your growth is supported, and your work changes lives every day. What You'll Do Conduct Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and create data-driven Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) Hands-on experience conducting developmentally appropriate assessments using the Vineland-3 and other standardized measuresProvide center-based ABA services to children with autism and developmental needs Collect, monitor, and analyze behavioral data to guide decision-making Coach and model behavioral strategies for caregivers and behavior technicians Supervise RBTs/Behavior Technicians and ensure treatment fidelity Facilitate family and caregiver training to generalize skills across settings Deliver crisis prevention and intervention when needed Collaborate with clinical teams, families, and school/community partners Participate in staff meetings, clinical training, and continuous learning In some regions, provide oversight and mentorship to Associate Clinical Supervisors or those accumulating supervision hours, supporting their growth and development toward independent BCBA practice What Makes This Role Unique Lower Monthly Billable Requirements - Prioritize quality care and clinical outcomes with manageable billing expectations. SBT and PRT Model & Certification - Implement a play-based, child-led approach grounded in the principles of Skill-Based Treatment (SBT) and Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT), with training and certification opportunities. Accessible Performance Bonuses - Earn additional compensation for meaningful clinical work through transparent and achievable bonus opportunities. Dedicated Clinical Leadership - Our Center Clinical Managers are on-site daily, ensuring they're available to support BCBAs with coaching, oversight, and guidance. Mentorship Opportunities - Share your expertise and shape the future of the field by mentoring new and developing BCBAs. Supportive & Fun Team Culture - Enjoy a workplace that balances clinical excellence with team-building, laughter, and meaningful connections-because we believe great work happens in a great environment. Who You Are Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education, or a related field Current BCBA certification in good standing (required)Must hold Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA) licenseMust maintain LBA license throughout employmentPreferably a Senior level BCBA with a minimum 2 years of ABA experience with children on the autism spectrum or with developmental disabilities Skilled in conducting FBAs, writing BIPs, and supervising clinical staff Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build rapport with families and team members Able to program and provide feedback surrounding challenging behaviors using positive and proactive strategies Reliable, organized, and committed to ethical, high-quality care Schedule & Work Environment Full-TimeCenter-Based Program in Wakefield, MACompensation & Benefits Competitive Salary: $85,000-$100,000; based on experience Paid time off, sick time, and holidays Medical, Dental and Vision InsuranceRetirement PlanLife InsurancePaid CEUsEmployee Assistance ProgramReferral BonusesFlexible schedule options Fun team events, mentorship, and a mission-driven culture Why Join Community Autism Services? Be part of a clinical team focused on excellence, collaboration, and outcomes Access career advancement opportunities and leadership development Practice within a values-driven organization: Team First, Make a Difference, See it Through, Be Yourself, and Better Every Day Apply Today Ready to elevate your ABA career? Apply now to join a team that's making a difference-one child, one family, and one community at a time.
Make a Lasting Impact as a BCBA! Empowering Students, Enriching Futures! Are you a passionate Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) looking to make a real difference? The Stepping Stones Group is seeking dedicate part-time BCBAs to join our team in Holyoke, MA! Here, your work is more than a job - it's a mission. We believe every child deserves the opportunity to thrive, and with your expertise, we can help them achieve their fullest potential. What We're Looking For: Active Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Licensure School-based experience required Why You'll Love Working With Us:Competitive pay, Benefits, and Health and Wellness stipends that let you enjoy life inside and outside of school 401(k) Plan: Secure your future with our retirement savings plan. Online Resources: Access approved webinars, therapy ideas, and free CEUs. Referral Program: Share the opportunity! Refer your friends and help them join our amazing team today! Responsive and Supportive Clinical Leadership: At The Stepping Stones Group, you will be surrounded by clinical leaders who are responsive and supportive, ensuring you have the guidance and resources needed to excel in your role Meaningful Interactive Opportunities: Engage in meaningful interactive opportunities designed to enhance your professional development Exclusive Access to Premium Content: Gain access to our exclusive content, offering advanced tools and resources to support your continuous growth and the delivery of high-quality speech services At The Stepping Stones Group, we don't just fill positions - we find the perfect fit for your passion and skills, so you can thrive while changing lives. Are you ready to make a difference? Apply today and let's transform lives together! Join Our Team Now!
Make a Lasting Impact as a BCBA! Empowering Students, Enriching Futures! Are you a passionate Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) looking to make a real difference? The Stepping Stones Group is seeking dedicated part-time BCBAs to join our team in Hadley, MA! Here, your work is more than a job - it's a mission. We believe every child deserves the opportunity to thrive, and with your expertise, we can help them achieve their fullest potential. What We're Looking For: Active Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Licensure School-based experience required Why You'll Love Working With Us:Competitive pay, Benefits, and Health and Wellness stipends that let you enjoy life inside and outside of school 401(k) Plan: Secure your future with our retirement savings plan. Online Resources: Access approved webinars, therapy ideas, and free CEUs. Referral Program: Share the opportunity! Refer your friends and help them join our amazing team today! Responsive and Supportive Clinical Leadership: At The Stepping Stones Group, you will be surrounded by clinical leaders who are responsive and supportive, ensuring you have the guidance and resources needed to excel in your role Meaningful Interactive Opportunities: Engage in meaningful interactive opportunities designed to enhance your professional development Exclusive Access to Premium Content: Gain access to our exclusive content, offering advanced tools and resources to support your continuous growth and the delivery of high-quality speech services At The Stepping Stones Group, we don't just fill positions - we find the perfect fit for your passion and skills, so you can thrive while changing lives. Are you ready to make a difference? Apply today and let's transform lives together! Join Our Team Now!
Caring for Students, Changing Futures! Are you a compassionate Licensed Practical Nurse ready to make a lasting impact? The Stepping Stones Group is looking for YOU to join our team in Easton, MA! As a part-time school-based LPN, you'll be more than a caregiver-you'll be a health advocate, educator, and support system for students. From managing chronic conditions to promoting wellness, your expertise will help students stay healthy, thrive, and reach their full potential. What We're Looking For: Hold a Licensed Practical Nurse License in MACPR certificationExperience in pediatric nursing is required, highlighting your ability to cater to the unique health needs of children Why You'll Love Working With Us:Flexible Positions: Choose from full-time, part-time, and travel-eligible positions to fit your lifestyle. Competitive pay, Benefits, and Health and Wellness stipends that let you enjoy life inside and outside of school Relocation Assistance - Ready for a new adventure? We've got you! Spread Pay Plan: Enjoy a consistent income throughout the year. Professional Development Stipends: We invest in YOU! 401(k) Plan: Secure your future with our retirement savings plan. Online Resources: Access approved webinars, therapy ideas, and free CEUs. Referral Program: Share the opportunity! Refer your friends and help them join our amazing team today! A workplace where you're supported, respected, and encouraged to do your best work every day. At The Stepping Stones Group, we're more than just a workplace-we're a community that values passion, purpose, and people. Join us today and start Transforming Lives Together! Apply now and take the next step in your career!
Lead Center Coordinator Full-Time | Location: Raynham, MASalary Range: $60,000-$70,000 annually (based on experience) Join Community Autism Services - Elevate Operational Excellence and Impact Lives At Community Autism Services (CAS), we believe in transforming lives through compassionate, evidence-based care and operational excellence. Our centers provide a structured, supportive environment for children and families, led by a team of skilled clinicians and operational professionals. We're seeking a Lead Center Coordinator - a confident, organized, and mission-driven operations professional who ensures our centers run efficiently, compliantly, and with exceptional quality. About the Role As the Lead Center Coordinator, you are the heartbeat of the center's operations - the steady, professional presence that keeps everything running smoothly. You'll manage daily scheduling, oversee administrative processes, ensure compliance, and partner closely with clinical leadership to foster a positive, productive, and family-centered environment. This is an ideal role for someone with experience in practice management, healthcare administration, or program operations who thrives in a fast-paced, purpose-driven setting. Key Responsibilities Operational Leadership Lead day-to-day center operations, including staff scheduling, session coordination, and facility readinessEnsure efficient workflows that support both clinical productivity and family satisfactionIdentify operational bottlenecks and proactively develop solutions to improve efficiency and communication Compliance & Quality Assurance Monitor session accuracy, credentialing compliance, and documentation standardsConduct routine audits of attendance logs, service records, and clinical documentation to ensure compliance with company and payer requirementsTrack and reduce 'non-billable/non-scheduled' hours to meet performance goalsTeam Collaboration & Leadership Serve as the on-site operational leader and trusted liaison between staff, families, and leadership teamsModel professionalism, accountability, and problem-solving for all staffSupport new hire onboarding, credentialing, and training to ensure successful integration into center operationsMentor and support junior staff to build a culture of excellence and teamworkClient & Family Support Communicate with families regarding scheduling, attendance, and non-clinical concernsMaintain a calm and solutions-oriented approach when resolving scheduling challenges or conflictsAdministrative Management Manage inventory, supply orders, and vendor coordination for center needsTrack center-level data (attendance, utilization, and scheduling metrics) and report trends to Market Operations ManagerCollaborate with finance, recruiting, and HR teams to align operations with company-wide goalsWhat You'll Bring 5-8 years of administrative or operational experience in healthcare, behavioral health, education, or outpatient practice settings preferredPrevious experience as an Office Manager, Practice Coordinator, Program Administrator or Patient Services Supervisor strongly preferredAdvanced proficiency in Microsoft Office (particularly Excel)Experience with HRIS/timekeeping systems (Kronos, ADP) and EHR software (Central Reach or similar)Exceptional communication, organization, and problem-solving skillsBachelor's degree preferred (Healthcare Administration, Education, or related field)Ability to remain composed and professional in a dynamic environmentWho You Are You're a calm, confident operations leader who brings professionalism, structure, and dependability to every interaction. You lead through collaboration and accountability, balancing efficiency with empathy. You're motivated by the idea of helping clinical teams deliver life-changing care through exceptional operational systems. Why Join CAS? Meaningful work that directly supports children and familiesCollaborative, mission-driven culture with passionate colleaguesClear pathways for career advancement within our nationwide networkComprehensive benefits including health, dental, and vision insurance; paid time off; 401(k); and professional development opportunities Together, we are transforming the lives of children and families - one center, one team, one day at a time.
Lead Center Coordinator Full-Time | Location: Springfield, MASalary Range: $60,000-$70,000 annually (based on experience) Join Community Autism Services - Elevate Operational Excellence and Impact Lives At Community Autism Services (CAS), we believe in transforming lives through compassionate, evidence-based care and operational excellence. Our centers provide a structured, supportive environment for children and families, led by a team of skilled clinicians and operational professionals. We're seeking a Lead Center Coordinator - a confident, organized, and mission-driven operations professional who ensures our centers run efficiently, compliantly, and with exceptional quality. About the Role As the Lead Center Coordinator, you are the heartbeat of the center's operations - the steady, professional presence that keeps everything running smoothly. You'll manage daily scheduling, oversee administrative processes, ensure compliance, and partner closely with clinical leadership to foster a positive, productive, and family-centered environment. This is an ideal role for someone with experience in practice management, healthcare administration, or program operations who thrives in a fast-paced, purpose-driven setting. Key Responsibilities Operational Leadership Lead day-to-day center operations, including staff scheduling, session coordination, and facility readinessEnsure efficient workflows that support both clinical productivity and family satisfactionIdentify operational bottlenecks and proactively develop solutions to improve efficiency and communication Compliance & Quality Assurance Monitor session accuracy, credentialing compliance, and documentation standardsConduct routine audits of attendance logs, service records, and clinical documentation to ensure compliance with company and payer requirementsTrack and reduce 'non-billable/non-scheduled' hours to meet performance goalsTeam Collaboration & Leadership Serve as the on-site operational leader and trusted liaison between staff, families, and leadership teamsModel professionalism, accountability, and problem-solving for all staffSupport new hire onboarding, credentialing, and training to ensure successful integration into center operationsMentor and support junior staff to build a culture of excellence and teamworkClient & Family Support Communicate with families regarding scheduling, attendance, and non-clinical concernsMaintain a calm and solutions-oriented approach when resolving scheduling challenges or conflictsAdministrative Management Manage inventory, supply orders, and vendor coordination for center needsTrack center-level data (attendance, utilization, and scheduling metrics) and report trends to Market Operations ManagerCollaborate with finance, recruiting, and HR teams to align operations with company-wide goalsWhat You'll Bring 5-8 years of administrative or operational experience in healthcare, behavioral health, education, or outpatient practice settings preferredPrevious experience as an Office Manager, Practice Coordinator, Program Administrator or Patient Services Supervisor strongly preferredAdvanced proficiency in Microsoft Office (particularly Excel)Experience with HRIS/timekeeping systems (Kronos, ADP) and EHR software (Central Reach or similar)Exceptional communication, organization, and problem-solving skillsBachelor's degree preferred (Healthcare Administration, Education, or related field)Ability to remain composed and professional in a dynamic environmentWho You Are You're a calm, confident operations leader who brings professionalism, structure, and dependability to every interaction. You lead through collaboration and accountability, balancing efficiency with empathy. You're motivated by the idea of helping clinical teams deliver life-changing care through exceptional operational systems. Why Join CAS? Meaningful work that directly supports children and familiesCollaborative, mission-driven culture with passionate colleaguesClear pathways for career advancement within our nationwide networkComprehensive benefits including health, dental, and vision insurance; paid time off; 401(k); and professional development opportunities Together, we are transforming the lives of children and families - one center, one team, one day at a time.
School-Based ABA Behavior Technician (BT)Community Autism Services, a division of The Stepping Stones Group, is hiring immediately for ABA Behavior Technicians (BTs) in the Methuen, MA area. Join our team in delivering state-of-the-art behavioral services to children with autism, contributing to our shared mission of Transforming Lives Together!A Passionate Community with Shared ValuesYou will have the privilege of collaborating with like-minded individuals who share a passion for making meaningful impacts on children and families in need of autism services. Regardless of size, small and large accomplishments with our clients are celebrated as each represents a continued step in the right direction of our company's values.Pay: $24.00 - $32.00 per hourEmployee Benefits Paid Time Off (PTO), Paid Holidays, and wage increases Drive time and mileage reimbursementJob 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 Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) 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.RequirementsActive Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification preferred High school diploma or equivalentSchool schedule 7:45am - 4:00pm, Monday to FridayChildcare experience requiredAbout Community Autism 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.