Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) – Home & Community (Part-Time)
Part-Time | $50–$70 per hour (based on experience) | Portsmouth, NH
Deliver high-quality, assent-based ABA services to children and families in home and community settings—while maintaining flexibility, autonomy, and strong clinical support.
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Why BCBAs Choose CAS (Part-Time)
- A true part-time role with flexibility and autonomy
- Home and community-based work with real clinical support—not isolation
- Manageable caseloads focused on quality and outcomes
- Opportunity to stay clinically engaged without full-time demands
- Freedom to grow your career without restrictive non-compete clauses
Keep reading to see how this role is intentionally designed to support balance and impact.
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Our Approach at CAS
At Community Autism Services (CAS), we believe great care starts with supported clinicians—regardless of schedule. Our part-time home and community model allows BCBAs to provide ethical, compassionate care in natural environments while being backed by strong leadership, mentorship, and clinical infrastructure.
We practice within an assent-based, child-centered ABA framework and are committed to making part-time roles feel just as valued, supported, and connected as full-time positions.
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The CAS Experience
What working part-time in home & community services at CAS looks like
Compensation
We believe part-time roles should still be competitive and rewarding.
- Hourly rate: $50–$70 per hour (based on experience and market)
- Performance-based bonuses and incentive opportunities (where applicable)
- Company recognition awards, including monetary awards and professional development support
- Continuing education support, including paid CEUs (prorated)
- Student Loan Repayment Assistance (eligibility based on hours worked, where applicable)
- No non-compete clauses
Work–Life Balance You Can Count On
This role is built for flexibility.
- Part-time schedule with hours set collaboratively
- Home and community-based caseload within your local service area
- Autonomy in scheduling sessions with families
- Local travel only—no excessive regional coverage
Clinical Support That Actually Shows Up
You'll never practice in isolation.
- Dedicated Regional Clinical Managers without caseloads, available for coaching and consultation
- Assent-based, child-centered treatment philosophy
- Quarterly Clinical Grand Rounds focused on advanced, applied clinical topics
- PFA/SBT and PRT training opportunities, supported by consultation
- Access to clinical resources, templates, and systems used across CAS
- Shared clinical resource library with templates, tools, and evidence-based materials to support consistent, high-quality care
Growth & Engagement Opportunities
Part-time doesn't mean disconnected.
- Optional opportunities to supervise or mentor technicians (based on availability)
- Ability to increase hours over time if desired
- Pathways to transition into:
- Full-time BCBA roles
- Hybrid or Center-Based positions
- Senior clinical roles (as availability increases)
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Role Overview
As a Part-Time Home & Community BCBA, you'll provide behavioral assessment, treatment planning, and clinical supervision in natural environments. You'll collaborate closely with families, technicians, and clinical leaders to support meaningful, real-world skill development—on a schedule that works for you.
What You'll Do
- Conduct Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and develop Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs)
- Utilize developmentally appropriate assessments, including Vineland-3 and others as appropriate
- Provide ABA services in home and community settings
- Collect, monitor, and analyze behavioral data to guide clinical decision-making
- Coach caregivers and Behavior Technicians on evidence-based strategies
- Supervise RBTs/Behavior Technicians and ensure treatment fidelity (as applicable)
- Deliver caregiver training to promote skill generalization
- Implement proactive behavior support and crisis prevention strategies
- Participate in clinical meetings and trainings as available
How Success Is Measured
Success in this role is defined by:
- High-quality, ethical, and consistent clinical care
- Strong relationships with families and team members
- Effective collaboration and communication
- Data-driven decision-making and client progress
- Professionalism, reliability, and follow-through
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Qualifications
- Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education, or a related field
- Current BCBA certification in good standing
- Minimum of 2+ years of ABA experience working with children with autism or developmental disabilities
- Experience conducting FBAs and writing BIPs
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Commitment to ethical, compassionate, high-quality care
- Reliable transportation and ability to travel locally
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Why CAS Is Different
We intentionally design part-time roles that:
- Offer flexibility without sacrificing clinical quality
- Provide leadership support and connection
- Respect clinicians' time and boundaries
- Create sustainable ways to stay engaged in the field
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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.
Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap.
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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 part-time or full-time, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact.