Join Our Team at Community Therapy Services in Buford, GA! Are you a passionate Occupational Therapist (OT) eager to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children? We want YOU to be part of our dedicated team at Community Therapy Services, a division of The Stepping Stones Group!As an OT at our Buford clinic, you'll provide cutting-edge therapeutic services to children ages 2-18, working collaboratively with a supportive team of SLPs, BCBAs, and OTs. Together, we'll deliver comprehensive, intensive Therapy that helps children thrive! Pay: $60.00 per hour $75.00 Per evaluation Position Highlights: Flexible schedules - Whether you're looking for part-time or full-time, we've got you covered.Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team focused on providing the best possible outcomes for children.Ongoing professional development and CEU opportunities to support your growth.Child-friendly, team-oriented environment where you can provide playful, assent-focused therapy.Benefits Include:401(k)Medical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceLife InsurancePaid Time Off & 11 Paid HolidaysPaid CEUs & Professional Development AssistanceReferral ProgramQualificationsDegree from an accredited occupational therapy program (Masters or Doctorate preferred)NBCOT CertificationA minimum of 18 months of experience with the birth to three populations preferredProficiency in treating children with autism, developmental disabilities, or related disordersMust have reliable transportation Bilingual Spanish a plus! ResponsibilitiesConduct assessments using standardized & informal toolsDevelop and implement individualized treatment plans based on clinical, educational, or medical necessityCollaborate with families & Team Members to support growth and goal AchievementDevelop specialized expertise (feeding certification encouraged!) About Community Therapy ServicesCommunity Therapy Services, a division of The Stepping Stones Group, is committed to transforming the lives of children and families by providing high-quality therapeutic and behavioral health services. Through our partnerships with 14 mission-driven organizations, we have built a strong network of professionals dedicated to improving the quality of care for children nationwide.Apply Today!Join a passionate, mission-driven team dedicated to helping children reach their full potential.Submit your application or refer a qualified candidate today!
Early Intervention Occupational Therapist Chester County, PA & Surrounding AreasDo you love working with children and have a passion for helping others? Community Therapy Services, a division of The Stepping Stones Group, is hiring immediately for Early Intervention Occupational Therapists to deliver state-of-the-art services and help us in Transforming Lives Together!Pay:W2: $56+ per session + drive time & mileage1099: $66+ per sessionQualificationsDegree from an accredited OT program (Master's or Doctorate preferred)NBCOT certification18+ months of experience with birth-three population (preferred)Confident working with a variety of disorders, including autism & developmental disabilitiesReliable transportation to travel between client homes & schoolsBilingual Spanish a plus!Benefits (W2 Eligible)401(k)Medical, Dental & Vision InsuranceLife InsurancePaid Time Off & 11 Paid HolidaysPaid CEUs & Professional Development AssistanceReferral Program ResponsibilitiesConduct OT assessments using standardized tools & informal measuresInterpret results & design ethical, effective treatment programsCollaborate with families & team members to achieve goalsGrow expertise in specialized areas (e.g., feeding certification) About Us The Stepping Stones Group began with a simple belief: every child is born with unique gifts. We've partnered with 14 mission-driven organizations that share our vision-transforming the lives of children and families, improving access to high-quality therapeutic and behavioral services, and building a strong network of like-minded therapists, clinicians, and educators nationwide.
Now Hiring: Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - Suwanee, GA Community Therapy Services | A Division of The Stepping Stones Group Are you a passionate Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) ready to take the next step in your career? Join Community Therapy Services in our brand-new Suwanee, GA center, where you'll lead the development and delivery of a groundbreaking integrated care model alongside ABA professionals. This is more than a job - it's an opportunity to pioneer a new interdisciplinary approach in a modern, child-friendly environment built for collaboration and growth. Position Type: Full-Time or Per Diem (Hourly) Compensation: Full-Time Salary Range: $70,000 - $90,000 annually (commensurate with experience) Per Diem Hourly Rate: $66.00/hour (Available for flexible per diem candidates) Sign-On Bonus: $1,000 What You'll Do: Conduct comprehensive speech-language evaluations using standardized and informal tools Launch and run the integrated SLP program in our state-of-the-art Suwanee center Develop individualized treatment plans in collaboration with BCBAs and other team members Deliver evidence-based, assent-focused therapy services to children ages 2-18Engage with families and caregivers to promote carryover of therapy goals Why Join Us: Be a program leader with opportunities for clinical advancement and leadership roles Work in a collaborative environment with BCBAs, OTs, and other professionalsAccess ongoing professional development, CEUs, and mentorship Deliver therapy in a child-centered, play-based setting designed for engagement and success Flexible scheduling available for full-time or per diem Benefits: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance 401(k) with company match Life Insurance Paid Time Off + 11 Paid Holidays Paid CEUs & Professional Development Support Employee Referral Program Qualifications: Active Georgia State SLP License Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology Experience with the autistic population strongly preferred Background in interdisciplinary team collaboration is a plus Bilingual candidates encouraged to apply Reliable transportation About Community Therapy Services Community Therapy Services, is dedicated to transforming lives by delivering high-quality, collaborative care. As part of a nationwide network of mission-driven organizations, we are committed to helping children and families thrive through innovative therapy solutions. Apply Today: Be a driving force in the next generation of interdisciplinary care. Submit your application now or refer a qualified candidate to join our growing Suwanee team!
ABA Associate Clinical Supervisor Community Autism Services, a division of The Stepping Stones Group, is hiring immediately for a Full-Time ABA Associate Clinical Supervisor in Long Beach CA, and the surrounding areas. This position is ideal for individuals aspiring to advance in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) as we provide a supportive team of professionals offering excellent mentorship and guidance. Join us in providing exceptional behavioral services to children with autism and contribute to our collective mission of Transforming Lives Together! Build meaningful connections with like-minded professionals! Collaborate with a team of passionate professionals dedicated to serving the autism community. You'll have the opportunity to gain knowledge from our on-site Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), who will offer regular mentoring and support. This is a fantastic chance to learn supervisory responsibilities while setting an example and offering guidance to entry-level ABA Behavior Technicians. Pay: $26.00 - $33.00 per hour (for supervision)Rate will vary between direct and supervision hours. Opportunities for on-going training with FTF Behavioral Consulting's team of experts in Today's ABA!Employee Benefits Paid Time Off (PTO) and Paid HolidaysMedical, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance benefits 401k Retirement PlanDrive time and mileage reimbursement traveling between client visitsAccumulate supervision hours required for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) examFree CEUS through our training platform and national resources Job DutiesDeliver direct intervention in home, school, and community settings. Conduct parent/caregiver education and functional behavior assessments. Create ABA programs tailored for children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Employ evidence-based Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions. Collect behavioral data, complete progress notes, and handle case management. Offer clinical direction, training, and support to Community Autism Services (CAS) ABA Behavior Technicians. Provide supervised, professional experience to Community Autism Services (CAS) staff pursuing BCBA and RBT certification through group and individual supervision. RequirementsMust possess a Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)Must have an active RBT certificationDemonstrate strong interpersonal, collaborative, organizational, and leadership skillsPreferred prior experience as a lead RBT and in program writing for individuals with autism spectrum disorders. Commitment to cultural competency in a diverse and inclusive work environment Valid CA driver's license and reliable transportation Must be able to commute up to an hourBilingual Spanish is requiredAbout 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.
Mental Health Associate - Wraparound Services Community-Based Role | Pasadena, CAJob Type: Part-Time Pay Range: $27.50-$32.50/hour Position Overview: ERA Ed, a Division of The Stepping Stones Group, is seeking a mission-driven and compassionate Mental Health Associate (MHA) to provide individualized, field-based, Wraparound mental health services to children, adolescents and families in Pasadena, CA.This is an excellent opportunity for pre-licensed clinicians seeking hands-on experience, meaningful client relationships, and support toward BBS licensure through paid supervision and structured training. The ideal candidate is an Associate-level clinician (AMFT, ACSW, or APCC) who is passionate about supporting youth and families in school, home, and community settings. This position plays a vital role in a collaborative, multidisciplinary team dedicated to building stability and resilience in underserved communities. Mental Health Associates will participate in a yearlong clinical training program, while working with diverse caseloads under the supervision of a licensed clinician. Services are delivered in-person and via telehealth, depending on client needs. Key Responsibilities: Deliver Individualized Counseling Services: Provide strengths-based, culturally responsive therapeutic interventions to youth and families in school, home, and community settings. Services may include individual therapy, family counseling, and parent support, tailored to each family's needs and treatment goals. Facilitate Family Engagement and Parenting Support: Build rapport and foster trust with caregivers to increase engagement in the therapeutic process. Deliver psychoeducation, coaching, and behavior support strategies to parents and caregivers in a non-judgmental and collaborative manner. Provide Crisis Intervention and Risk Assessments: Respond promptly to urgent client needs, including safety planning and de-escalation. Conduct risk assessments related to suicidality, self-injury, and harm to others, and follow mandated reporting procedures as needed. Participate in IEP/504 Planning and School Collaboration: Attend and contribute to IEP meetings as appropriate. Maintain active communication with school teams, including special education staff, to support students with emotional or behavioral challenges. Maintain Clinical Documentation: Complete all required documentation in a timely, accurate, and professional manner. This includes assessments, treatment plans, session progress notes, and collateral contact notes in accordance with agency standards and regulatory guidelines. Coordinate Care and Foster Community Linkages: Work closely with Wraparound team members, school personnel, and external service providers to ensure a coordinated, comprehensive approach to care. Provide families with referrals to appropriate community resources as needed. Participate in Supervision and Ongoing Training: Attend weekly group and individual supervision to support licensure and clinical growth. Participate in a yearlong training program that includes modules on DSM-5-TR, legal/ethical practices, crisis intervention, and evidence-based strategies. Qualifications: Master's degree in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, or related field from an accredited institution Registered or in process of registering with the California BBS as an AMFT, ACSW, or APCC Minimum of 20 hours of availability per week; full-time caseloads also available Experience working with children, adolescents, and/or families preferred Strong written and verbal communication skills Valid CA driver's license and reliable transportation Ability to travel between schools, homes, and community locations throughout the day Bilingual applicants are strongly encouraged to apply Schedule & Work Environment: This is a field-based position that requires travel throughout the day to client homes, schools, and community sites (e.g., libraries, parks, recreation centers). Services are delivered in-person and via telehealth depending on client preference and treatment planning Clinical documentation and team meetings may be completed remotely Compensation & Benefits: Hourly pay range: $27.50-$32.50 (based on experience) Paid individual and group supervision toward BBS licensure Paid Time Off, sick time, and holidays Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Yearlong training program, including DSM-5-TR, evidence-based practices, and legal/ethical standards Mileage and drive time reimbursement Paid time off and paid holidays Ongoing professional development opportunities Join a dynamic, mission-driven team committed to improving access to care and transforming lives through high-quality Wraparound services. Apply today to begin your journey in community-based mental health care. ERA Ed, a Division of The Stepping Stones Group, is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law.
ABA Center-Based Behavior Technician Community Autism Services, a division of The Stepping Stones Group, is hiring immediately for Full-Time ABA Behavior Technicians. Come join our team and play a key role in our 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: $19.00 - $24.00 per hour Requirements High school diploma or equivalent Full-time schedules with availability between 8:00AM-4:00PMChildcare experience required Proof of Flu vaccination and annual renewal requiredAbility to work between center and home based services Employee Benefits 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.
Mental Health Associate - On-Site Counselor School-Based Role | Calabasas/Agoura Job Type: Full-Time Pay Range: $27.50-$32.50/hour Position Overview: ERA Ed, a Division of The Stepping Stones Group, is seeking a mission-driven and compassionate Mental Health Associate (MHA) to provide individualized, school-based, on-site mental health services to children and adolescents in Calabasas/Agoura, CA.This is an excellent opportunity for pre-licensed clinicians seeking hands-on experience, meaningful client relationships, and structured support toward BBS licensure through paid supervision and yearlong training.The ideal candidate is an Associate-level clinician (AMFT, ACSW, or APCC) who is passionate about supporting students on school campuses and collaborating with educators and special education teams. This position plays a vital role in a multidisciplinary team dedicated to promoting emotional well-being and academic success through school-linked Wraparound services.Mental Health Associates will participate in a yearlong clinical training program while working with a caseload of students in alignment with their IEPs or 504 plans. Services are delivered in person, on campus, during the regular school day.Key ResponsibilitiesProvide Individual Counseling Services on Campus: Deliver strengths-based, culturally responsive therapy to students in alignment with IEP or 504 plan goals. Use evidence-based interventions to support social-emotional development, behavior regulation, and academic engagement.Collaborate with School Teams: Build strong working relationships with school staff and special education teams. Attend IEP meetings, contribute to student support planning, and ensure alignment between therapeutic services and educational needs.Support Goal Tracking and Progress Monitoring: Provide services at the frequency and duration outlined in each student's IEP or commensurate plan. Monitor and document progress toward counseling goals and adjust treatment strategies accordingly.Maintain Clinical Documentation: Complete all clinical documentation in a timely and accurate manner, including session notes, service logs, and quarterly progress reports. Submit documentation within 24 hours of service using designated electronic platforms.Provide Multi-Site Support: Travel between up to three school campuses within the same district as part of your daily schedule.Participate in Supervision and Training: Attend weekly individual and group supervision to support licensure and clinical development. Participate in a yearlong training program that includes DSM-5-TR, legal and ethical considerations, crisis response, and evidence-based practices.QualificationsMaster's degree in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, or related field from an accredited institutionRegistered or in process of registering with the California BBS as an AMFT, ACSW, or APCCMinimum availability of 30 hours/weekExperience working with children, adolescents, or in educational settings preferredStrong written and verbal communication skillsValid CA driver's license and reliable transportationAbility to travel between school sites during the school dayBilingual applicants strongly encouraged to applySchedule & Work EnvironmentThis is a full-time, school-based position with services provided on campus during regular school hours. Travel required between multiple school sites within the same district. Documentation and team meetings may occasionally be completed remotely when appropriate.Compensation & BenefitsHourly pay range: $27.50-$32.50 (based on experience)Paid individual and group supervision toward BBS licensurePaid time off, sick time, and holidaysMedical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceYearlong training program, including DSM-5-TR, evidence-based practices, and legal/ethical standardsMileage and drive time reimbursementOngoing professional development opportunitiesJoin a mission-driven team dedicated to supporting students through high-quality, collaborative mental health services in educational settings.Apply today to begin your journey!ERA Ed, a Division of The Stepping Stones Group, is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - Sign on Bonus - Up to 10K!School Based Educational and Behavioral Consultant$70,000-$90,000 | Full-Time Join Community Autism Services - Deliver High-Quality ABA Care with a Team Committed to Growth, Excellence & Innovation! Community Autism Services is seeking a dedicated BCBA to support students and school teams using our assent-based ABA model. Join a collaborative team that prioritizes compassionate, student-centered care, professional growth, and meaningful outcomes in educational settings.About Community Autism ServicesAt 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 new 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 DoAs a School Based Educational and Behavioral Consultant (BCBA), you'll play a critical role in supporting students' behavioral and educational success by applying evidence-based practices in dynamic, collaborative environments. Here's how you'll make a difference:Conduct comprehensive Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and develop individualized, data-driven Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs)Utilize a range of skills assessments including Vineland-3, VB-MAPP, ABLLS-R, AFLS, SSIS, and more to identify learner strengths and areas for growthCollect, interpret, and apply behavioral data to guide interventions, monitor progress, and inform team decisionEnsure fidelity of implementation through consistent data review and adjustment of programmingCoach and model evidence-based behavioral strategies for teachers, instructional assistants, and support staffProvide ongoing supervision and support to ABA Instructors, Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and Behavior Technicians in school settingsCollaborate closely with special education teams, administrators, and families to promote generalization and long-term successDeliver impactful professional development sessions, school-wide workshops, and classroom-based trainingSupport the growth of aspiring BCBAs through mentorship, supervision, and guidance toward independent practice (in applicable regions)Serve as a key consultant to IEP teams, helping to shape effective, student-centered behavioral programmingMaintain timely and consistent documentation in alignment with school district and regulatory standardsLead and support initiatives that enhance behavioral services across classrooms, programs and districtsImplement and train staff in proactive behavior support and crisis prevention strategiesProvide in-the-moment guidance and debriefing when behavioral escalation occursWhat Makes This Role UniquePractical Functional Assessment & Skill-Based Treatment (PFA/SBT) - Implement a compassionate, trauma-informed approach that prioritizes safety, dignity, and rapport while teaching essential skills through the SBT framework.Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT) - Utilize this evidence-based, play-based intervention to increase motivation, communication, and social engagement through child-led interactions and natural reinforcement.Lower Monthly Billable Requirements - Prioritize quality care and clinical outcomes with manageable billing expectations.Accessible Performance Bonuses - Earn additional compensation for meaningful clinical work through transparent and achievable bonus opportunities.Dedicated Clinical Leaders - Be surrounded by a team of knowledgeable and supportive supervisors and colleagues committed to mentorship, clinical excellence, and your ongoing professional growth.Mentorship Opportunities - Share your expertise and shape the future of the field by mentoring new and developing BCBAs.Who You AreMaster's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education, or a related fieldCurrent BCBA certification in good standing (required)Have at least 2 years of experience providing ABA services in school-based settings or working with school-aged learners with complex educational and behavioral needsSkilled in conducting FBAs, writing BIPs, and supervising clinical staffEffective at building strong, collaborative relationships with students, families, special education teams, and school personnel Able to program and provide feedback surrounding challenging behaviors using positive and proactive strategiesReliable, organized, and committed to ethical, high-quality careSchedule & Work EnvironmentFull-TimeSchool-based caseload in the Lebanon, NH regionCompensation & BenefitsCompetitive Salary: $70,000-$90,000, based on experiencePaid Time Off, sick time, and holidaysMedical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceRetirement PlanLife InsurancePaid CEU'sPaid RBT Supervision and Professional DevelopmentEmployee Assistance ProgramFlexible schedule optionsReferral BonusesFun team events, mentorship, and a mission-driven cultureWhy Join Community Autism Services?Be part of a clinical team focused on excellence, collaboration, and outcomesAccess career advancement opportunities and leadership developmentPractice within a values-driven organization: Team First, Make a Difference, See it Through, Be Yourself, and Better Every DayApply TodayReady 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.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Home & Community-Based Services $83,000 - $103,000 | Full-Time Join Community Autism Services - Deliver High-Quality ABA Care with a Team Committed to Growth, Excellence & Innovation! Community Autism Services is seeking a dedicated BCBA to support children and families in their home and community settings, 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 new 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. Maximize Your Earning Potential In addition to a competitive base salary, we offer a performance-based bonus structure that allows BCBAs to earn up to $12,000 per year in bonuses. Bonuses are paid quarterly and based on monthly billable supervision hours. For example, BCBAs who meet 108 billable supervision hours per month receive a $500 monthly bonus (equivalent to $1,500 per quarter). Those who meet 120 monthly supervision hours are eligible for a $1,000 monthly bonus (or $3,000 per quarter). This is a great way to increase your overall compensation while maintaining a healthy work-life balance in a center-based setting. 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 in-home and community-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 Regional Clinical Managers do not carry caseloads, 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. 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 throughout employmentMinimum 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-Time Home and community-based caseload in the Northshore RegionTravel within your assigned service area Compensation & Benefits Competitive Salary: $83,000-$103,000,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.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - Hybrid FlexibilityHome & Community-Based Services $85,000- $105,000 | Full-Time | Santa Clarita Valley (Local Only)Join Community Autism Services - Deliver High-Quality ABA Care with a Team Committed to Growth, Excellence & Innovation! Community Autism Services is seeking a dedicated BCBA to support children and families in their home, community and school settings, using our assent-based ABA model. This role is local to the Santa Clarita Valley - you'll never travel outside of your assigned region - and offers the flexibility to create your own schedule with up to 20% of work performed remotely. 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 new to the field or a seasoned clinician, you'll find:Opportunities for advancement within your first yearContinuous mentorship and career pathway planningA mission-driven culture that values your expertiseWhat 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 in-home, community-based and school-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 expectationsPFA/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 opportunitiesAccessible Performance Bonuses - Earn additional compensation for meaningful clinical work through transparent and achievable bonus opportunitiesDedicated Clinical Leadership - Our Regional Clinical Managers do not carry caseloads, 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 BCBAsHybrid Flexibility - Work up to 20% remotely while keeping your schedule flexible and self-managedLocal Caseload - All clients are within the Santa Clarita Valley, with no travel outside your communityPath to Advancement - Opportunities for career growth within your first year of employmentWho You Are Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education, or a related field Current BCBA certification in good standing (required)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-Time Home, community and school-based caseload in Santa Clarita ValleyFlexible schedule - you manage your own calendarUp to 20% remote workCompensation & Benefits Competitive Salary: $85,000-$105,000,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.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) School Based Educational and Behavioral Consultant$83,000-$103,000 | Full-Time | Merrimack ValleyJoin Community Autism Services - Deliver High-Quality ABA Care with a Team Committed to Growth, Excellence & Innovation! Community Autism Services is seeking a dedicated BCBA to support students and school teams using our assent-based ABA model. Join a collaborative team that prioritizes compassionate, student-centered care, professional growth, and meaningful outcomes in educational settings.About Community Autism ServicesAt 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 new 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 DoAs a School Based Educational and Behavioral Consultant (BCBA), you'll play a critical role in supporting students' behavioral and educational success by applying evidence-based practices in dynamic, collaborative environments. Here's how you'll make a difference:Conduct comprehensive Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and develop individualized, data-driven Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs)Utilize a range of skills assessments including Vineland-3, VB-MAPP, ABLLS-R, AFLS, SSIS, and more to identify learner strengths and areas for growthCollect, interpret, and apply behavioral data to guide interventions, monitor progress, and inform team decisionEnsure fidelity of implementation through consistent data review and adjustment of programmingCoach and model evidence-based behavioral strategies for teachers, instructional assistants, and support staffProvide ongoing supervision and support to ABA Instructors, Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and Behavior Technicians in school settingsCollaborate closely with special education teams, administrators, and families to promote generalization and long-term successDeliver impactful professional development sessions, school-wide workshops, and classroom-based trainingSupport the growth of aspiring BCBAs through mentorship, supervision, and guidance toward independent practice (in applicable regions)Serve as a key consultant to IEP teams, helping to shape effective, student-centered behavioral programmingMaintain timely and consistent documentation in alignment with school district and regulatory standardsLead and support initiatives that enhance behavioral services across classrooms, programs and districtsImplement and train staff in proactive behavior support and crisis prevention strategiesProvide in-the-moment guidance and debriefing when behavioral escalation occursWhat Makes This Role UniquePractical Functional Assessment & Skill-Based Treatment (PFA/SBT) - Implement a compassionate, trauma-informed approach that prioritizes safety, dignity, and rapport while teaching essential skills through the SBT framework.Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT) - Utilize this evidence-based, play-based intervention to increase motivation, communication, and social engagement through child-led interactions and natural reinforcement.Lower Monthly Billable Requirements - Prioritize quality care and clinical outcomes with manageable billing expectations.Accessible Performance Bonuses - Earn additional compensation for meaningful clinical work through transparent and achievable bonus opportunities.Dedicated Clinical Leaders - Be surrounded by a team of knowledgeable and supportive supervisors and colleagues committed to mentorship, clinical excellence, and your ongoing professional growth.Mentorship Opportunities - Share your expertise and shape the future of the field by mentoring new and developing BCBAs.Who You AreMaster's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education, or a related fieldCurrent BCBA certification in good standing (required)Have at least 2 years of experience providing ABA services in school-based settings or working with school-aged learners with complex educational and behavioral needsSkilled in conducting FBAs, writing BIPs, and supervising clinical staffEffective at building strong, collaborative relationships with students, families, special education teams, and school personnel Reliable, organized, and committed to ethical, high-quality careSchedule & Work EnvironmentFull-TimeSchool-based caseload in the Merrimack Valley RegionCompensation & BenefitsCompetitive Salary: $83,000-$103,000, based on experiencePaid Time Off, sick time, and holidaysMedical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceRetirement PlanLife InsurancePaid CEUsPaid RBT Supervision and Professional DevelopmentEmployee Assistance ProgramFlexible schedule optionsReferral BonusesFun team events, mentorship, and a mission-driven cultureWhy Join Community Autism Services?Be part of a clinical team focused on excellence, collaboration, and outcomesAccess career advancement opportunities and leadership developmentPractice within a values-driven organization: Team First, Make a Difference, See it Through, Be Yourself, and Better Every DayApply TodayReady 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.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - Up to 5k Sign on Bonus!$75,000-$95,000 | Full-Time | San Luis Obispo South CountyJoin Community Autism Services - Deliver High-Quality ABA Care with a Team Committed to Growth, Excellence & Innovation!Community Autism Services is seeking a dedicated BCBA to support students and school teams using our assent-based ABA model. Join a collaborative team that prioritizes compassionate, student-centered care, professional growth, and meaningful outcomes in educational settings.About Community Autism ServicesAt 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 new 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 DoAs a School Based Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), you'll play a critical role in supporting students' behavioral and educational success by applying evidence-based practices in dynamic, collaborative environments. Here's how you'll make a difference:Conduct comprehensive Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and develop individualized, data-driven Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs)Utilize a range of skills assessments including Vineland-3, VB-MAPP, ABLLS-R, AFLS, SSIS, and more to identify learner strengths and areas for growthCollect, interpret, and apply behavioral data to guide interventions, monitor progress, and inform team decisionEnsure fidelity of implementation through consistent data review and adjustment of programmingCoach and model evidence-based behavioral strategies for teachers, instructional assistants, and support staffProvide ongoing supervision and support to mid-level clinicians, Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and Behavior Technicians in school settingsCollaborate closely with special education teams, administrators, and families to promote generalization and long-term successDeliver impactful professional development sessions, school-wide workshops, and classroom-based trainingSupport the growth of aspiring BCBAs through mentorship, supervision, and guidance toward independent practice (in applicable regions)Serve as a key consultant to IEP teams, helping to shape effective, student-centered behavioral programmingMaintain timely and consistent documentation in alignment with school district and regulatory standardsLead and support initiatives that enhance behavioral services across classrooms, programs and districtsImplement and train staff in proactive behavior support and crisis prevention strategiesProvide in-the-moment guidance and debriefing when behavioral escalation occursWhat Makes This Role UniquePractical Functional Assessment & Skill-Based Treatment (PFA/SBT) - Implement a compassionate, trauma-informed approach that prioritizes safety, dignity, and rapport while teaching essential skills through the SBT framework.Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT) - Utilize this evidence-based, play-based intervention to increase motivation, communication, and social engagement through child-led interactions and natural reinforcement.Lower Monthly Billable Requirements - Prioritize quality care and clinical outcomes with manageable billing expectations.Accessible Performance Bonuses - Earn additional compensation for meaningful clinical work through transparent and achievable bonus opportunities.Dedicated Clinical Leaders - Be surrounded by a team of knowledgeable and supportive supervisors and colleagues committed to mentorship, clinical excellence, and your ongoing professional growth.Mentorship Opportunities - Share your expertise and shape the future of the field by mentoring new and developing BCBAs.Who You AreMaster's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education, or a related fieldCurrent BCBA certification in good standing (required)Have at least 2 years of experience providing ABA services in school-based settings or working with school-aged learners with complex educational and behavioral needsSkilled in conducting FBAs, writing BIPs, and supervising clinical staffEffective at building strong, collaborative relationships with students, families, special education teams, and school personnel Reliable, organized, and committed to ethical, high-quality careSchedule & Work EnvironmentFull-TimeSchool-based caseload in the South County San Luis Obispo RegionCompensation & BenefitsCompetitive Salary: $75,000-$95,000, based on experiencePaid Time Off, sick time, and holidaysMedical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceRetirement PlanLife InsurancePaid CEUsEmployee Assistance ProgramFlexible schedule optionsReferral BonusesFun team events, mentorship, and a mission-driven cultureWhy Join Community Autism Services?Be part of a clinical team focused on excellence, collaboration, and outcomesAccess career advancement opportunities and leadership developmentPractice within a values-driven organization: Team First, Make a Difference, See it Through, Be Yourself, and Better Every DayApply TodayReady 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.