Behavior Technician (BT/RBT) – Home & Community (Part-Time)Part-Time | Flexible Weekday Availability | Everett, MA| $22.00-$32.00Make a difference on a schedule that works for your life.____________________________________________________________________________________Why Part-Time Behavior Technicians Choose CASFlexible part-time schedule designed to fit around school, family, or other commitmentsWork directly with children in home and community settings onlyConsistent clinical support without a full-time schedule requirementPaid training and ongoing supervision—no experience requiredA role that values flexibility, reliability, and real-world impactKeep reading to see how CAS supports part-time clinicians every step of the way.____________________________________________________________________________________Our Approach at CASAt Community Autism Services (CAS), we know that not every great clinician is looking for a full-time role. Our part-time home and community Behavior Technician positions are designed for individuals who want to contribute meaningful work while maintaining balance with other priorities.We practice within an assent-based, child-centered ABA model and provide the training, mentorship, and clinical oversight needed to succeed—without requiring a fixed or full-time schedule.The CAS ExperienceWhat working part-time in home & community services looks likeFlexibility FirstPart-time hours built around your availabilitySessions provided in home and community settings onlyCaseload assigned within a defined local regionConsistent schedules once cases are assignedTraining & Clinical SupportPaid onboarding and hands-on training Ongoing supervision from experienced BCBAs Paid RBT certification (training, exam, and supervision included, if applicable) Regular coaching and feedback to build confidence and skills Supportive Team Culture Be part of a collaborative, respectful team Included in team trainings and communication Recognition for reliability and consistency ____________________________________________________________________________________ Role Overview As a Part-Time Home & Community Behavior Technician, you'll deliver 1:1 ABA therapy to children in natural environments under BCBA supervision. You'll support skill development and behavior goals while working a schedule that fits your lifestyle. This role is ideal for individuals balancing school, caregiving responsibilities, or other professional commitments. What You'll Do Deliver 1:1 ABA therapy sessions under BCBA supervision Implement treatment plans in home and community settings Use play-based and individualized strategies to engage children Collect accurate session data and progress notes Communicate with families and clinical supervisors Apply feedback and coaching to strengthen clinical skills How Success Is Measured Success in this role is defined by: Reliable attendance within your committed availability Compassionate engagement with children and families Accurate data collection and documentation Professional communication and follow-through Openness to feedback and learning Pay Range Hourly Rate: $22.00 – $32.00/hour (based on education and experience) Additional factors that may increase starting pay include: Prior experience in ABA or behavioral health Higher education or relevant coursework Fluency in additional languages Advanced certifications or specialized training ____________________________________________________________________________________ Qualifications & Essential Job Functions Minimum age of 18 High School diploma or GED required Ability to actively engage in child-centered play and therapeutic activities Ability to meet the physical demands of the role, including: Lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs Bending, kneeling, squatting, and transitioning between activities and locations Responding appropriately to challenging behaviors, including aggression or elopement Reliable transportation and ability to travel consistently within your assigned service region Valid driver's license and punctual attendance No prior ABA experience required — we train you Experience That Transfers Well College students in psychology, education, social work, or related fields Childcare or education roles (nanny, tutor, paraprofessional) Mental health or human services experience Camp counselor, volunteer, or youth program experience ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why CAS Is Different We intentionally design part-time roles that: Respect flexibility without sacrificing clinical quality Provide real training and meaningful support Value consistency and professionalism Support sustainable, long-term engagement ____________________________________________________________________________________ Not Ready to Make the Jump – but Know Someone Who Is? We offer $250 external referral bonuses for Behavior Technician referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid. CAS Referral Program Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap. ____________________________________________________________________________________ About CAS Community Autism Services is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children and families while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for our team members. We believe exceptional outcomes start with well-supported clinicians—through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and a culture rooted in collaboration and growth. As part of a nationwide organization, CAS combines the stability of scale with the heart of a community-based provider. Whether you work in schools, centers, or homes, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact.
Behavior Technician (BT/RBT) – Home & Community (Part-Time)Part-Time | Flexible Weekday Availability | New Bedford, MA| $22.00-$27.00Make a difference on a schedule that works for your life.____________________________________________________________________________________Why Part-Time Behavior Technicians Choose CASFlexible part-time schedule designed to fit around school, family, or other commitmentsWork directly with children in home and community settings onlyConsistent clinical support without a full-time schedule requirementPaid training and ongoing supervision—no experience requiredA role that values flexibility, reliability, and real-world impactKeep reading to see how CAS supports part-time clinicians every step of the way.____________________________________________________________________________________Our Approach at CASAt Community Autism Services (CAS), we know that not every great clinician is looking for a full-time role. Our part-time home and community Behavior Technician positions are designed for individuals who want to contribute meaningful work while maintaining balance with other priorities.We practice within an assent-based, child-centered ABA model and provide the training, mentorship, and clinical oversight needed to succeed—without requiring a fixed or full-time schedule.The CAS ExperienceWhat working part-time in home & community services looks likeFlexibility FirstPart-time hours built around your availabilitySessions provided in home and community settings onlyCaseload assigned within a defined local regionConsistent schedules once cases are assignedTraining & Clinical SupportPaid onboarding and hands-on training Ongoing supervision from experienced BCBAs Paid RBT certification (training, exam, and supervision included, if applicable) Regular coaching and feedback to build confidence and skills Supportive Team Culture Be part of a collaborative, respectful team Included in team trainings and communication Recognition for reliability and consistency ____________________________________________________________________________________ Role Overview As a Part-Time Home & Community Behavior Technician, you'll deliver 1:1 ABA therapy to children in natural environments under BCBA supervision. You'll support skill development and behavior goals while working a schedule that fits your lifestyle. This role is ideal for individuals balancing school, caregiving responsibilities, or other professional commitments. What You'll Do Deliver 1:1 ABA therapy sessions under BCBA supervision Implement treatment plans in home and community settings Use play-based and individualized strategies to engage children Collect accurate session data and progress notes Communicate with families and clinical supervisors Apply feedback and coaching to strengthen clinical skills How Success Is Measured Success in this role is defined by: Reliable attendance within your committed availability Compassionate engagement with children and families Accurate data collection and documentation Professional communication and follow-through Openness to feedback and learning Pay Range Hourly Rate: $22.00 – $27.00/hour (based on education and experience) Additional factors that may increase starting pay include: Prior experience in ABA or behavioral health Higher education or relevant coursework Fluency in additional languages Advanced certifications or specialized training ____________________________________________________________________________________ Qualifications & Essential Job Functions Minimum age of 18 High School diploma or GED required Ability to actively engage in child-centered play and therapeutic activities Ability to meet the physical demands of the role, including: Lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs Bending, kneeling, squatting, and transitioning between activities and locations Responding appropriately to challenging behaviors, including aggression or elopement Reliable transportation and ability to travel consistently within your assigned service region Valid driver's license and punctual attendance No prior ABA experience required — we train you Experience That Transfers Well College students in psychology, education, social work, or related fields Childcare or education roles (nanny, tutor, paraprofessional) Mental health or human services experience Camp counselor, volunteer, or youth program experience ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why CAS Is Different We intentionally design part-time roles that: Respect flexibility without sacrificing clinical quality Provide real training and meaningful support Value consistency and professionalism Support sustainable, long-term engagement ____________________________________________________________________________________ Not Ready to Make the Jump – but Know Someone Who Is? We offer $250 external referral bonuses for Behavior Technician referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid. CAS Referral Program Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap. ____________________________________________________________________________________ About CAS Community Autism Services is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children and families while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for our team members. We believe exceptional outcomes start with well-supported clinicians—through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and a culture rooted in collaboration and growth. As part of a nationwide organization, CAS combines the stability of scale with the heart of a community-based provider. Whether you work in schools, centers, or homes, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact.
Behavior Technician (BT/RBT) – Home & Community (Part-Time)Part-Time | Flexible Weekday Availability | Lawrence, MA| $22.00-$32.00Make a difference on a schedule that works for your life.____________________________________________________________________________________Why Part-Time Behavior Technicians Choose CASFlexible part-time schedule designed to fit around school, family, or other commitmentsWork directly with children in home and community settings onlyConsistent clinical support without a full-time schedule requirementPaid training and ongoing supervision—no experience requiredA role that values flexibility, reliability, and real-world impactKeep reading to see how CAS supports part-time clinicians every step of the way.____________________________________________________________________________________Our Approach at CASAt Community Autism Services (CAS), we know that not every great clinician is looking for a full-time role. Our part-time home and community Behavior Technician positions are designed for individuals who want to contribute meaningful work while maintaining balance with other priorities.We practice within an assent-based, child-centered ABA model and provide the training, mentorship, and clinical oversight needed to succeed—without requiring a fixed or full-time schedule.The CAS ExperienceWhat working part-time in home & community services looks likeFlexibility FirstPart-time hours built around your availabilitySessions provided in home and community settings onlyCaseload assigned within a defined local regionConsistent schedules once cases are assignedTraining & Clinical SupportPaid onboarding and hands-on training Ongoing supervision from experienced BCBAs Paid RBT certification (training, exam, and supervision included, if applicable) Regular coaching and feedback to build confidence and skills Supportive Team Culture Be part of a collaborative, respectful team Included in team trainings and communication Recognition for reliability and consistency ____________________________________________________________________________________ Role Overview As a Part-Time Home & Community Behavior Technician, you'll deliver 1:1 ABA therapy to children in natural environments under BCBA supervision. You'll support skill development and behavior goals while working a schedule that fits your lifestyle. This role is ideal for individuals balancing school, caregiving responsibilities, or other professional commitments. What You'll Do Deliver 1:1 ABA therapy sessions under BCBA supervision Implement treatment plans in home and community settings Use play-based and individualized strategies to engage children Collect accurate session data and progress notes Communicate with families and clinical supervisors Apply feedback and coaching to strengthen clinical skills How Success Is Measured Success in this role is defined by: Reliable attendance within your committed availability Compassionate engagement with children and families Accurate data collection and documentation Professional communication and follow-through Openness to feedback and learning Pay Range Hourly Rate: $22.00 – $32.00/hour (based on education and experience) Additional factors that may increase starting pay include: Prior experience in ABA or behavioral health Higher education or relevant coursework Fluency in additional languages Advanced certifications or specialized training ____________________________________________________________________________________ Qualifications & Essential Job Functions Minimum age of 18 High School diploma or GED required Ability to actively engage in child-centered play and therapeutic activities Ability to meet the physical demands of the role, including: Lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs Bending, kneeling, squatting, and transitioning between activities and locations Responding appropriately to challenging behaviors, including aggression or elopement Reliable transportation and ability to travel consistently within your assigned service region Valid driver's license and punctual attendance No prior ABA experience required — we train you Experience That Transfers Well College students in psychology, education, social work, or related fields Childcare or education roles (nanny, tutor, paraprofessional) Mental health or human services experience Camp counselor, volunteer, or youth program experience ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why CAS Is Different We intentionally design part-time roles that: Respect flexibility without sacrificing clinical quality Provide real training and meaningful support Value consistency and professionalism Support sustainable, long-term engagement ____________________________________________________________________________________ Not Ready to Make the Jump – but Know Someone Who Is? We offer $250 external referral bonuses for Behavior Technician referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid. CAS Referral Program Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap. ____________________________________________________________________________________ About CAS Community Autism Services is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children and families while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for our team members. We believe exceptional outcomes start with well-supported clinicians—through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and a culture rooted in collaboration and growth. As part of a nationwide organization, CAS combines the stability of scale with the heart of a community-based provider. Whether you work in schools, centers, or homes, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact.
Behavior Technician (BT/RBT) - Center-BasedFull-Time | Monday-Friday | Fall River, MA | $21.00-$26.00Create meaningful change in a child's life-every single day.____________________________________________________________________________________ Why Behavior Technicians Choose CASStable, center-based schedule with consistent hoursPaid training and ongoing support-no experience requiredClear growth paths into Lead BT, ABA Instructor, ACS, and BCBA rolesA collaborative, supportive team environmentA company that values your time, effort, and impactKeep reading to see how CAS supports you from day one.____________________________________________________________________________________ Our Approach at CASAt Community Autism Services (CAS), we believe great outcomes start with well-supported team members. Our center-based model allows Behavior Technicians to focus on what matters most-helping children grow-while receiving structured training, close supervision, and consistent mentorship.We practice within an assent-based, child-centered ABA model and invest deeply in our team through coaching, recognition, and real career development opportunities.____________________________________________________________________________________ The CAS ExperienceWhat working as a Center-Based Behavior Technician looks likeSchedule & StabilityFull-time, center-based roleMust be comfortable providing a portion of services in home and/or community settings, as needed to meet MassHealth requirementsPredictable weekday schedulesGuaranteed hours, even if sessions are rescheduledConsistent routines and team collaborationTraining, Support & GrowthPaid onboarding and hands-on trainingOngoing supervision from experienced BCBAsPaid RBT certification (training, exam, and supervision included)Tuition reimbursement and professional development opportunitiesClear skill-based pathways for advancementRegular feedback and coaching to help you growRecognition & Team CulturePerformance-based pay increases every 6 monthsAnnual bonuses for eligible BTs and RBTsTeam appreciation weeks, celebrations, and local eventsA culture built on teamwork, inclusion, and encouragement____________________________________________________________________________________ Role OverviewAs a Center-Based Behavior Technician, you'll work directly with young children (typically ages 18 months-6 years) to support skill development through play-based, individualized ABA therapy. You'll be part of a collaborative team that values creativity, consistency, and compassionate care.What You'll DoDeliver 1:1 ABA therapy sessions under BCBA supervisionUse play, movement, and creativity to engage childrenCollect accurate session data and progress notesApply feedback and coaching to strengthen clinical skillsCollaborate with teammates and supervisors to support each child's successHelp maintain a safe, organized, and engaging therapy environmentHow Success Is MeasuredSuccess in this role is defined by:Consistent, compassionate engagement with childrenAccurate data collection and follow-throughOpenness to feedback and skill developmentTeam collaboration and reliabilityProfessionalism and positive attitude____________________________________________________________________________________ Pay Ranges (Based on Education & Experience)High School Diploma / Associate's Degree: $21.00 - $26.00/hourBachelor's Degree: $22.00 - $26.00/hourAdditional factors that may increase starting pay include:Prior experience working in ABA or related behavioral health settingsHigher levels of education or relevant courseworkFluency in additional languages that support the families we serveAdvanced certifications or specialized training (e.g., RBT certification)____________________________________________________________________________________ QualificationsMinimum age of 18High School diploma or GED requiredAbility to meet the physical demands of the role, including:Lifting and carrying up to 50 lbsBending, kneeling, squatting, and transitioning between activities and locations throughout the sessionResponding appropriately to challenging behaviors, which may include aggression, elopement, or self-injurious behaviorsReliable transportation and valid driver's licenseWillingness to support coverage at nearby centers if neededNo prior ABA experience required - we train you____________________________________________________________________________________ Experience That Transfers WellChildcare or education (nanny, preschool teacher, tutor, paraprofessional)Special education, psychology, sociology, or related studiesMental health or human services rolesCamp counselor, volunteer, or youth program experience____________________________________________________________________________________ Why CAS Is DifferentWe intentionally design BT roles that:Offer stability without burnoutProvide real training-not just shadowingCreate clear paths for growth and advancementRecognize and reward your impact____________________________________________________________________________________ Not Ready to Make the Jump - but Know Someone Who Is?We offer $250 external referral bonuses for Behavior Technician referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid.CAS Referral Program Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap.____________________________________________________________________________________ About CASCommunity Autism Services is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children and families while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for our team members. We believe exceptional outcomes start with well-supported clinicians-through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and a culture rooted in collaboration and growth.As part of a nationwide organization, CAS combines the stability of scale with the heart of a community-based provider. Whether you work in schools, centers, or homes, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact.
Behavior Technician (BT/RBT) - Center-BasedFull-Time | Monday-Friday | Dartmouth, MA | $21.00-$26.00Create meaningful change in a child's life-every single day.____________________________________________________________________________________ Why Behavior Technicians Choose CASStable, center-based schedule with consistent hoursPaid training and ongoing support-no experience requiredClear growth paths into Lead BT, ABA Instructor, ACS, and BCBA rolesA collaborative, supportive team environmentA company that values your time, effort, and impactKeep reading to see how CAS supports you from day one.____________________________________________________________________________________ Our Approach at CASAt Community Autism Services (CAS), we believe great outcomes start with well-supported team members. Our center-based model allows Behavior Technicians to focus on what matters most-helping children grow-while receiving structured training, close supervision, and consistent mentorship.We practice within an assent-based, child-centered ABA model and invest deeply in our team through coaching, recognition, and real career development opportunities.____________________________________________________________________________________ The CAS ExperienceWhat working as a Center-Based Behavior Technician looks likeSchedule & StabilityFull-time, center-based roleMust be comfortable providing a portion of services in home and/or community settings, as needed to meet MassHealth requirementsPredictable weekday schedulesGuaranteed hours, even if sessions are rescheduledConsistent routines and team collaborationTraining, Support & GrowthPaid onboarding and hands-on trainingOngoing supervision from experienced BCBAsPaid RBT certification (training, exam, and supervision included)Tuition reimbursement and professional development opportunitiesClear skill-based pathways for advancementRegular feedback and coaching to help you growRecognition & Team CulturePerformance-based pay increases every 6 monthsAnnual bonuses for eligible BTs and RBTsTeam appreciation weeks, celebrations, and local eventsA culture built on teamwork, inclusion, and encouragement____________________________________________________________________________________ Role OverviewAs a Center-Based Behavior Technician, you'll work directly with young children (typically ages 18 months-6 years) to support skill development through play-based, individualized ABA therapy. You'll be part of a collaborative team that values creativity, consistency, and compassionate care.What You'll DoDeliver 1:1 ABA therapy sessions under BCBA supervisionUse play, movement, and creativity to engage childrenCollect accurate session data and progress notesApply feedback and coaching to strengthen clinical skillsCollaborate with teammates and supervisors to support each child's successHelp maintain a safe, organized, and engaging therapy environmentHow Success Is MeasuredSuccess in this role is defined by:Consistent, compassionate engagement with childrenAccurate data collection and follow-throughOpenness to feedback and skill developmentTeam collaboration and reliabilityProfessionalism and positive attitude____________________________________________________________________________________ Pay Ranges (Based on Education & Experience)High School Diploma / Associate's Degree: $21.00 - $26.00/hourBachelor's Degree: $22.00 - $26.00/hourAdditional factors that may increase starting pay include:Prior experience working in ABA or related behavioral health settingsHigher levels of education or relevant courseworkFluency in additional languages that support the families we serveAdvanced certifications or specialized training (e.g., RBT certification)____________________________________________________________________________________ QualificationsMinimum age of 18High School diploma or GED requiredAbility to meet the physical demands of the role, including:Lifting and carrying up to 50 lbsBending, kneeling, squatting, and transitioning between activities and locations throughout the sessionResponding appropriately to challenging behaviors, which may include aggression, elopement, or self-injurious behaviorsReliable transportation and valid driver's licenseWillingness to support coverage at nearby centers if neededNo prior ABA experience required - we train you____________________________________________________________________________________ Experience That Transfers WellChildcare or education (nanny, preschool teacher, tutor, paraprofessional)Special education, psychology, sociology, or related studiesMental health or human services rolesCamp counselor, volunteer, or youth program experience____________________________________________________________________________________ Why CAS Is DifferentWe intentionally design BT roles that:Offer stability without burnoutProvide real training-not just shadowingCreate clear paths for growth and advancementRecognize and reward your impact____________________________________________________________________________________ Not Ready to Make the Jump - but Know Someone Who Is?We offer $250 external referral bonuses for Behavior Technician referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid.CAS Referral Program Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap.____________________________________________________________________________________ About CASCommunity Autism Services is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children and families while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for our team members. We believe exceptional outcomes start with well-supported clinicians-through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and a culture rooted in collaboration and growth.As part of a nationwide organization, CAS combines the stability of scale with the heart of a community-based provider. Whether you work in schools, centers, or homes, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact.
Behavior Technician (BT/RBT) – Home & Community (Part-Time)Part-Time | Flexible Weekday Availability | Randolph, MA| $22.00-$27.00Make a difference on a schedule that works for your life.____________________________________________________________________________________Why Part-Time Behavior Technicians Choose CASFlexible part-time schedule designed to fit around school, family, or other commitmentsWork directly with children in home and community settings onlyConsistent clinical support without a full-time schedule requirementPaid training and ongoing supervision—no experience requiredA role that values flexibility, reliability, and real-world impactKeep reading to see how CAS supports part-time clinicians every step of the way.____________________________________________________________________________________Our Approach at CASAt Community Autism Services (CAS), we know that not every great clinician is looking for a full-time role. Our part-time home and community Behavior Technician positions are designed for individuals who want to contribute meaningful work while maintaining balance with other priorities.We practice within an assent-based, child-centered ABA model and provide the training, mentorship, and clinical oversight needed to succeed—without requiring a fixed or full-time schedule.The CAS ExperienceWhat working part-time in home & community services looks likeFlexibility FirstPart-time hours built around your availabilitySessions provided in home and community settings onlyCaseload assigned within a defined local regionConsistent schedules once cases are assignedTraining & Clinical SupportPaid onboarding and hands-on training Ongoing supervision from experienced BCBAs Paid RBT certification (training, exam, and supervision included, if applicable) Regular coaching and feedback to build confidence and skills Supportive Team Culture Be part of a collaborative, respectful team Included in team trainings and communication Recognition for reliability and consistency ____________________________________________________________________________________ Role Overview As a Part-Time Home & Community Behavior Technician, you'll deliver 1:1 ABA therapy to children in natural environments under BCBA supervision. You'll support skill development and behavior goals while working a schedule that fits your lifestyle. This role is ideal for individuals balancing school, caregiving responsibilities, or other professional commitments. What You'll Do Deliver 1:1 ABA therapy sessions under BCBA supervision Implement treatment plans in home and community settings Use play-based and individualized strategies to engage children Collect accurate session data and progress notes Communicate with families and clinical supervisors Apply feedback and coaching to strengthen clinical skills How Success Is Measured Success in this role is defined by: Reliable attendance within your committed availability Compassionate engagement with children and families Accurate data collection and documentation Professional communication and follow-through Openness to feedback and learning Pay Range Hourly Rate: $22.00 – $27.00/hour (based on education and experience) Additional factors that may increase starting pay include: Prior experience in ABA or behavioral health Higher education or relevant coursework Fluency in additional languages Advanced certifications or specialized training ____________________________________________________________________________________ Qualifications & Essential Job Functions Minimum age of 18 High School diploma or GED required Ability to actively engage in child-centered play and therapeutic activities Ability to meet the physical demands of the role, including: Lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs Bending, kneeling, squatting, and transitioning between activities and locations Responding appropriately to challenging behaviors, including aggression or elopement Reliable transportation and ability to travel consistently within your assigned service region Valid driver's license and punctual attendance No prior ABA experience required — we train you Experience That Transfers Well College students in psychology, education, social work, or related fields Childcare or education roles (nanny, tutor, paraprofessional) Mental health or human services experience Camp counselor, volunteer, or youth program experience ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why CAS Is Different We intentionally design part-time roles that: Respect flexibility without sacrificing clinical quality Provide real training and meaningful support Value consistency and professionalism Support sustainable, long-term engagement ____________________________________________________________________________________ Not Ready to Make the Jump – but Know Someone Who Is? We offer $250 external referral bonuses for Behavior Technician referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid. CAS Referral Program Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap. ____________________________________________________________________________________ About CAS Community Autism Services is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children and families while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for our team members. We believe exceptional outcomes start with well-supported clinicians—through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and a culture rooted in collaboration and growth. As part of a nationwide organization, CAS combines the stability of scale with the heart of a community-based provider. Whether you work in schools, centers, or homes, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact.
Behavior Technician (BT/RBT) – Home & Community (Part-Time)Part-Time | Flexible Weekday Availability | Braintree, MA| $22.00-$27.00Make a difference on a schedule that works for your life.____________________________________________________________________________________Why Part-Time Behavior Technicians Choose CASFlexible part-time schedule designed to fit around school, family, or other commitmentsWork directly with children in home and community settings onlyConsistent clinical support without a full-time schedule requirementPaid training and ongoing supervision—no experience requiredA role that values flexibility, reliability, and real-world impactKeep reading to see how CAS supports part-time clinicians every step of the way.____________________________________________________________________________________Our Approach at CASAt Community Autism Services (CAS), we know that not every great clinician is looking for a full-time role. Our part-time home and community Behavior Technician positions are designed for individuals who want to contribute meaningful work while maintaining balance with other priorities.We practice within an assent-based, child-centered ABA model and provide the training, mentorship, and clinical oversight needed to succeed—without requiring a fixed or full-time schedule.The CAS ExperienceWhat working part-time in home & community services looks likeFlexibility FirstPart-time hours built around your availabilitySessions provided in home and community settings onlyCaseload assigned within a defined local regionConsistent schedules once cases are assignedTraining & Clinical SupportPaid onboarding and hands-on training Ongoing supervision from experienced BCBAs Paid RBT certification (training, exam, and supervision included, if applicable) Regular coaching and feedback to build confidence and skills Supportive Team Culture Be part of a collaborative, respectful team Included in team trainings and communication Recognition for reliability and consistency ____________________________________________________________________________________ Role Overview As a Part-Time Home & Community Behavior Technician, you'll deliver 1:1 ABA therapy to children in natural environments under BCBA supervision. You'll support skill development and behavior goals while working a schedule that fits your lifestyle. This role is ideal for individuals balancing school, caregiving responsibilities, or other professional commitments. What You'll Do Deliver 1:1 ABA therapy sessions under BCBA supervision Implement treatment plans in home and community settings Use play-based and individualized strategies to engage children Collect accurate session data and progress notes Communicate with families and clinical supervisors Apply feedback and coaching to strengthen clinical skills How Success Is Measured Success in this role is defined by: Reliable attendance within your committed availability Compassionate engagement with children and families Accurate data collection and documentation Professional communication and follow-through Openness to feedback and learning Pay Range Hourly Rate: $22.00 – $27.00/hour (based on education and experience) Additional factors that may increase starting pay include: Prior experience in ABA or behavioral health Higher education or relevant coursework Fluency in additional languages Advanced certifications or specialized training ____________________________________________________________________________________ Qualifications & Essential Job Functions Minimum age of 18 High School diploma or GED required Ability to actively engage in child-centered play and therapeutic activities Ability to meet the physical demands of the role, including: Lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs Bending, kneeling, squatting, and transitioning between activities and locations Responding appropriately to challenging behaviors, including aggression or elopement Reliable transportation and ability to travel consistently within your assigned service region Valid driver's license and punctual attendance No prior ABA experience required — we train you Experience That Transfers Well College students in psychology, education, social work, or related fields Childcare or education roles (nanny, tutor, paraprofessional) Mental health or human services experience Camp counselor, volunteer, or youth program experience ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why CAS Is Different We intentionally design part-time roles that: Respect flexibility without sacrificing clinical quality Provide real training and meaningful support Value consistency and professionalism Support sustainable, long-term engagement ____________________________________________________________________________________ Not Ready to Make the Jump – but Know Someone Who Is? We offer $250 external referral bonuses for Behavior Technician referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid. CAS Referral Program Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap. ____________________________________________________________________________________ About CAS Community Autism Services is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children and families while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for our team members. We believe exceptional outcomes start with well-supported clinicians—through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and a culture rooted in collaboration and growth. As part of a nationwide organization, CAS combines the stability of scale with the heart of a community-based provider. Whether you work in schools, centers, or homes, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact.
Behavior Technician (BT/RBT) – Home & Community (Part-Time)Part-Time | Flexible Weekday Availability | Brockton, MA| $22.00-$27.00Make a difference on a schedule that works for your life.____________________________________________________________________________________Why Part-Time Behavior Technicians Choose CASFlexible part-time schedule designed to fit around school, family, or other commitmentsWork directly with children in home and community settings onlyConsistent clinical support without a full-time schedule requirementPaid training and ongoing supervision—no experience requiredA role that values flexibility, reliability, and real-world impactKeep reading to see how CAS supports part-time clinicians every step of the way.____________________________________________________________________________________Our Approach at CASAt Community Autism Services (CAS), we know that not every great clinician is looking for a full-time role. Our part-time home and community Behavior Technician positions are designed for individuals who want to contribute meaningful work while maintaining balance with other priorities.We practice within an assent-based, child-centered ABA model and provide the training, mentorship, and clinical oversight needed to succeed—without requiring a fixed or full-time schedule.The CAS ExperienceWhat working part-time in home & community services looks likeFlexibility FirstPart-time hours built around your availabilitySessions provided in home and community settings onlyCaseload assigned within a defined local regionConsistent schedules once cases are assignedTraining & Clinical SupportPaid onboarding and hands-on training Ongoing supervision from experienced BCBAs Paid RBT certification (training, exam, and supervision included, if applicable) Regular coaching and feedback to build confidence and skills Supportive Team Culture Be part of a collaborative, respectful team Included in team trainings and communication Recognition for reliability and consistency ____________________________________________________________________________________ Role Overview As a Part-Time Home & Community Behavior Technician, you'll deliver 1:1 ABA therapy to children in natural environments under BCBA supervision. You'll support skill development and behavior goals while working a schedule that fits your lifestyle. This role is ideal for individuals balancing school, caregiving responsibilities, or other professional commitments. What You'll Do Deliver 1:1 ABA therapy sessions under BCBA supervision Implement treatment plans in home and community settings Use play-based and individualized strategies to engage children Collect accurate session data and progress notes Communicate with families and clinical supervisors Apply feedback and coaching to strengthen clinical skills How Success Is Measured Success in this role is defined by: Reliable attendance within your committed availability Compassionate engagement with children and families Accurate data collection and documentation Professional communication and follow-through Openness to feedback and learning Pay Range Hourly Rate: $22.00 – $27.00/hour (based on education and experience) Additional factors that may increase starting pay include: Prior experience in ABA or behavioral health Higher education or relevant coursework Fluency in additional languages Advanced certifications or specialized training ____________________________________________________________________________________ Qualifications & Essential Job Functions Minimum age of 18 High School diploma or GED required Ability to actively engage in child-centered play and therapeutic activities Ability to meet the physical demands of the role, including: Lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs Bending, kneeling, squatting, and transitioning between activities and locations Responding appropriately to challenging behaviors, including aggression or elopement Reliable transportation and ability to travel consistently within your assigned service region Valid driver's license and punctual attendance No prior ABA experience required — we train you Experience That Transfers Well College students in psychology, education, social work, or related fields Childcare or education roles (nanny, tutor, paraprofessional) Mental health or human services experience Camp counselor, volunteer, or youth program experience ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why CAS Is Different We intentionally design part-time roles that: Respect flexibility without sacrificing clinical quality Provide real training and meaningful support Value consistency and professionalism Support sustainable, long-term engagement ____________________________________________________________________________________ Not Ready to Make the Jump – but Know Someone Who Is? We offer $250 external referral bonuses for Behavior Technician referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid. CAS Referral Program Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap. ____________________________________________________________________________________ About CAS Community Autism Services is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children and families while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for our team members. We believe exceptional outcomes start with well-supported clinicians—through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and a culture rooted in collaboration and growth. As part of a nationwide organization, CAS combines the stability of scale with the heart of a community-based provider. Whether you work in schools, centers, or homes, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact.
Behavior Technician (BT/RBT) – Home & Community (Part-Time)Part-Time | Flexible Weekday Availability | Weymouth, MA| $22.00-$27.00Make a difference on a schedule that works for your life.____________________________________________________________________________________Why Part-Time Behavior Technicians Choose CASFlexible part-time schedule designed to fit around school, family, or other commitmentsWork directly with children in home and community settings onlyConsistent clinical support without a full-time schedule requirementPaid training and ongoing supervision—no experience requiredA role that values flexibility, reliability, and real-world impactKeep reading to see how CAS supports part-time clinicians every step of the way.____________________________________________________________________________________Our Approach at CASAt Community Autism Services (CAS), we know that not every great clinician is looking for a full-time role. Our part-time home and community Behavior Technician positions are designed for individuals who want to contribute meaningful work while maintaining balance with other priorities.We practice within an assent-based, child-centered ABA model and provide the training, mentorship, and clinical oversight needed to succeed—without requiring a fixed or full-time schedule.The CAS ExperienceWhat working part-time in home & community services looks likeFlexibility FirstPart-time hours built around your availabilitySessions provided in home and community settings onlyCaseload assigned within a defined local regionConsistent schedules once cases are assignedTraining & Clinical SupportPaid onboarding and hands-on training Ongoing supervision from experienced BCBAs Paid RBT certification (training, exam, and supervision included, if applicable) Regular coaching and feedback to build confidence and skills Supportive Team Culture Be part of a collaborative, respectful team Included in team trainings and communication Recognition for reliability and consistency ____________________________________________________________________________________ Role Overview As a Part-Time Home & Community Behavior Technician, you'll deliver 1:1 ABA therapy to children in natural environments under BCBA supervision. You'll support skill development and behavior goals while working a schedule that fits your lifestyle. This role is ideal for individuals balancing school, caregiving responsibilities, or other professional commitments. What You'll Do Deliver 1:1 ABA therapy sessions under BCBA supervision Implement treatment plans in home and community settings Use play-based and individualized strategies to engage children Collect accurate session data and progress notes Communicate with families and clinical supervisors Apply feedback and coaching to strengthen clinical skills How Success Is Measured Success in this role is defined by: Reliable attendance within your committed availability Compassionate engagement with children and families Accurate data collection and documentation Professional communication and follow-through Openness to feedback and learning Pay Range Hourly Rate: $22.00 – $27.00/hour (based on education and experience) Additional factors that may increase starting pay include: Prior experience in ABA or behavioral health Higher education or relevant coursework Fluency in additional languages Advanced certifications or specialized training ____________________________________________________________________________________ Qualifications & Essential Job Functions Minimum age of 18 High School diploma or GED required Ability to actively engage in child-centered play and therapeutic activities Ability to meet the physical demands of the role, including: Lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs Bending, kneeling, squatting, and transitioning between activities and locations Responding appropriately to challenging behaviors, including aggression or elopement Reliable transportation and ability to travel consistently within your assigned service region Valid driver's license and punctual attendance No prior ABA experience required — we train you Experience That Transfers Well College students in psychology, education, social work, or related fields Childcare or education roles (nanny, tutor, paraprofessional) Mental health or human services experience Camp counselor, volunteer, or youth program experience ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why CAS Is Different We intentionally design part-time roles that: Respect flexibility without sacrificing clinical quality Provide real training and meaningful support Value consistency and professionalism Support sustainable, long-term engagement ____________________________________________________________________________________ Not Ready to Make the Jump – but Know Someone Who Is? We offer $250 external referral bonuses for Behavior Technician referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid. CAS Referral Program Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap. ____________________________________________________________________________________ About CAS Community Autism Services is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children and families while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for our team members. We believe exceptional outcomes start with well-supported clinicians—through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and a culture rooted in collaboration and growth. As part of a nationwide organization, CAS combines the stability of scale with the heart of a community-based provider. Whether you work in schools, centers, or homes, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact.
Behavior Technician (BT/RBT) – Home & Community (Part-Time)Part-Time | Flexible Weekday Availability | Dorchester, MA| $22.00-$27.00Make a difference on a schedule that works for your life.____________________________________________________________________________________Why Part-Time Behavior Technicians Choose CASFlexible part-time schedule designed to fit around school, family, or other commitmentsWork directly with children in home and community settings onlyConsistent clinical support without a full-time schedule requirementPaid training and ongoing supervision—no experience requiredA role that values flexibility, reliability, and real-world impactKeep reading to see how CAS supports part-time clinicians every step of the way.____________________________________________________________________________________Our Approach at CASAt Community Autism Services (CAS), we know that not every great clinician is looking for a full-time role. Our part-time home and community Behavior Technician positions are designed for individuals who want to contribute meaningful work while maintaining balance with other priorities.We practice within an assent-based, child-centered ABA model and provide the training, mentorship, and clinical oversight needed to succeed—without requiring a fixed or full-time schedule.The CAS ExperienceWhat working part-time in home & community services looks likeFlexibility FirstPart-time hours built around your availabilitySessions provided in home and community settings onlyCaseload assigned within a defined local regionConsistent schedules once cases are assignedTraining & Clinical SupportPaid onboarding and hands-on training Ongoing supervision from experienced BCBAs Paid RBT certification (training, exam, and supervision included, if applicable) Regular coaching and feedback to build confidence and skills Supportive Team Culture Be part of a collaborative, respectful team Included in team trainings and communication Recognition for reliability and consistency ____________________________________________________________________________________ Role Overview As a Part-Time Home & Community Behavior Technician, you'll deliver 1:1 ABA therapy to children in natural environments under BCBA supervision. You'll support skill development and behavior goals while working a schedule that fits your lifestyle. This role is ideal for individuals balancing school, caregiving responsibilities, or other professional commitments. What You'll Do Deliver 1:1 ABA therapy sessions under BCBA supervision Implement treatment plans in home and community settings Use play-based and individualized strategies to engage children Collect accurate session data and progress notes Communicate with families and clinical supervisors Apply feedback and coaching to strengthen clinical skills How Success Is Measured Success in this role is defined by: Reliable attendance within your committed availability Compassionate engagement with children and families Accurate data collection and documentation Professional communication and follow-through Openness to feedback and learning Pay Range Hourly Rate: $22.00 – $27.00/hour (based on education and experience) Additional factors that may increase starting pay include: Prior experience in ABA or behavioral health Higher education or relevant coursework Fluency in additional languages Advanced certifications or specialized training ____________________________________________________________________________________ Qualifications & Essential Job Functions Minimum age of 18 High School diploma or GED required Ability to actively engage in child-centered play and therapeutic activities Ability to meet the physical demands of the role, including: Lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs Bending, kneeling, squatting, and transitioning between activities and locations Responding appropriately to challenging behaviors, including aggression or elopement Reliable transportation and ability to travel consistently within your assigned service region Valid driver's license and punctual attendance No prior ABA experience required — we train you Experience That Transfers Well College students in psychology, education, social work, or related fields Childcare or education roles (nanny, tutor, paraprofessional) Mental health or human services experience Camp counselor, volunteer, or youth program experience ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why CAS Is Different We intentionally design part-time roles that: Respect flexibility without sacrificing clinical quality Provide real training and meaningful support Value consistency and professionalism Support sustainable, long-term engagement ____________________________________________________________________________________ Not Ready to Make the Jump – but Know Someone Who Is? We offer $250 external referral bonuses for Behavior Technician referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid. CAS Referral Program Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap. ____________________________________________________________________________________ About CAS Community Autism Services is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children and families while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for our team members. We believe exceptional outcomes start with well-supported clinicians—through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and a culture rooted in collaboration and growth. As part of a nationwide organization, CAS combines the stability of scale with the heart of a community-based provider. Whether you work in schools, centers, or homes, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact.
Behavior Technician (BT/RBT) – School-BasedFull-Time | Monday–Friday | School-Day Schedule | Danvers, MA | $24.00-$32.00Make a difference in a child's school day—every single day.____________________________________________________________________________________Why Behavior Technicians Choose CASFull-time, school-day schedules that align with academic calendarsPredictable weekdays with no late evenings or weekendsPaid training and strong clinical support—no ABA experience requiredClear growth paths into Lead BT, ABA Instructor, ACS, and BCBA rolesA collaborative, professional environment within school settings____________________________________________________________________________________At Community Autism ServicesCommunity Autism Services (CAS) is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate ABA services while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for the people who do the work. We practice within an assent-based, child-centered model and invest deeply in our teams through training, clinical support, and competitive compensation.Our school-based programs emphasize collaboration with educators, consistency for students, and strong supervision for Behavior Technicians working in dynamic educational environments.____________________________________________________________________________________The CAS ExperienceWhat working as a School-Based Behavior Technician looks likeSchedule & StabilityFull-time, school-day schedule (typically aligned to district hours)Services delivered on school campusesWeekday-only schedulesConsistent routines and structured environmentsTraining, Support & GrowthPaid onboarding and hands-on trainingOngoing supervision from experienced BCBAsPaid RBT certification (training, exam, and supervision included)Tuition reimbursement and professional development opportunitiesClear skill-based pathways for advancementRecognition & Team CulturePerformance-based pay increasesAnnual bonuses for eligible BTs and RBTsInclusion in team events, trainings, and celebrationsA culture built on teamwork, professionalism, and encouragement____________________________________________________________________________________Role OverviewAs a School-Based Behavior Technician, you'll support students in educational settings by implementing ABA strategies under BCBA supervision. You'll work closely with teachers, support staff, and clinical supervisors to promote skill development, behavioral regulation, and meaningful participation in the school day.What You'll DoProvide 1:1 and small-group behavioral support to studentsImplement behavior intervention strategies and treatment plansSupport skill development related to communication, behavior, and learning readinessCollect accurate behavioral data and session documentationCollaborate with teachers, school staff, and clinical supervisorsSupport students during transitions, routines, and challenging momentsMaintain professionalism within school environmentsHow Success Is MeasuredSuccess in this role is defined by:Consistent, compassionate support of studentsAccurate data collection and follow-throughStrong collaboration with school and clinical teamsOpenness to feedback and skill developmentReliability, professionalism, and positive engagementPay InformationHourly Rate: $24.00-$32.00Starting pay is based on education, experience, and bilingual skills. Additional compensation may be considered for prior ABA experience, RBT certification, or fluency in languages that support the students and families we serve.____________________________________________________________________________________Qualifications & Essential Job FunctionsMinimum age of 18High School diploma or GED requiredAbility to meet the physical demands of the role, including:Lifting and carrying up to 50 lbsBending, kneeling, squatting, and transitioning throughout the school dayResponding appropriately to challenging behaviors (e.g., aggression, elopement)Reliable transportation to assigned school sitesValid driver's license and dependable attendanceAbility to follow behavior plans and classroom routines with consistencyNo prior ABA experience required — we train youExperience That Transfers WellSchool or classroom support rolesParaprofessional or instructional aide experienceChildcare or youth programsPsychology, education, or human services courseworkCamp counselor or after-school program experience____________________________________________________________________________________Why CAS Is DifferentWe intentionally design school-based BT roles that:Provide structure without burnoutOffer real training and supervision—not just shadowingCreate clear paths into advanced clinical and educational rolesRecognize and reward consistency, professionalism, and impact____________________________________________________________________________________Not Ready to Make the Jump – but Know Someone Who Is?We offer $250 external referral bonuses for Behavior Technician referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid.CAS Referral Program Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap.____________________________________________________________________________________About CASCommunity Autism Services is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children and families while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for our team members. We believe exceptional outcomes start with well-supported clinicians—through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and a culture rooted in collaboration and growth.As part of a nationwide organization, CAS combines the stability of scale with the heart of a community-based provider. Whether you work in schools, centers, or homes, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) – Center-Based Full-Time | $80,000–$95,000 annually | Raynham, MA Deliver high-quality ABA care in a center-based model designed for clinical excellence, sustainability, and long-term growth. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why BCBAs Choose CAS Center-based roles designed to reduce burnout - not maximize volume Must be comfortable providing a portion of services in home and/or community settings, as needed to meet MassHealth requirements 108 billable hours per month that prioritize clinical quality Assent-based, child-centered care supported by modern systems Real schedule autonomy with accessible clinical leadership No non-compete clauses - because ethical care comes first Keep reading to see how CAS supports your time, your work, and your growth. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Our Approach at CAS At Community Autism Services (CAS), we believe exceptional outcomes for children start with well-supported clinicians. Our center-based model is intentionally designed to reduce burnout, prioritize ethical care, and give BCBAs the structure and support they need to do their best work. We practice within an assent-based, child-centered ABA framework and invest deeply in our clinicians through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and clear growth pathways. If you're looking for a place where quality matters more than volume, you've found it. ____________________________________________________________________________________ The CAS Experience What working as a center-based BCBA at CAS looks like Total Compensation We believe in transparency and competitive, well-rounded compensation. Salary range: $80,000–$95,000 annually (based on experience and market) 108 billable hours per month, designed to prioritize quality over volume Performance-based bonus and incentive opportunities Company recognition awards, including: Monetary awards Thoughtful gifts and swag Employer-paid professional courses and continuing education Continuing education support, including paid CEUs and leadership development Student Loan Repayment Assistance to support long-term career sustainability Medical, dental, and vision insurance options 401(k) options and additional voluntary benefits Relocation packages available for eligible candidates No non-compete clauses - we believe in ethical, clinician-first employment Work–Life Balance You Can Count On Our center-based model is built for sustainability and autonomy. Up to 25 days off annually, inclusive of PTO, sick time, and company holidays Consistent weekday schedules in a center-based setting No driving between clients or last-minute cancellations Schedule autonomy within a structured, center-based environment Protected administrative time built into your week This role is designed so your energy goes toward clinical leadership - not constant logistics. Clinical Support That Actually Shows Up You'll practice with support, structure, and ethical alignment. On-site clinical leadership available daily Assent-based, child-centered treatment philosophy Quarterly Clinical Grand Rounds featuring in-depth, advanced training on specialized clinical topics PFA/SBT workshops and training opportunities for all clinicians Ongoing collaboration with FTF Consulting and access to best-in-class clinical practices Manageable caseloads and realistic expectations Modern tools and systems that reduce administrative burden Shared clinical resource library with templates, tools, and evidence-based materials to support consistent, high-quality care Your Growth Path at CAS Your career here is designed to evolve. Opportunities to advance into Senior BCBA or Clinical Leadership roles Professional development and networking event opportunities, both internal and external Mentorship and influence over clinical standards and programming Ability to pick up home-based cases for: Skill expansion Clinical variety Additional compensation (optional) Opportunities to mentor Associate Clinical Supervisors and developing BCBAs ____________________________________________________________________________________ Role Overview As a Center-Based BCBA at CAS, you'll serve as a clinical leader supporting children with autism and developmental needs through high-quality, compassionate ABA services. You'll collaborate closely with families, technicians, and leadership while practicing within a structured environment designed to support ethical decision-making and clinical excellence. This role is ideal for clinicians who value consistency, collaboration, and meaningful impact. What You'll Do Conduct Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and develop data-driven Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) Utilize developmentally appropriate assessments, including Vineland-3 and other standardized tools Provide center-based ABA services to children with autism and developmental needs Collect, analyze, and monitor behavioral data to guide treatment decisions Supervise, coach, and support Behavior Technicians and RBTs to ensure treatment fidelity Partner with caregivers through training and collaboration to promote skill generalization Deliver crisis prevention and intervention when clinically necessary Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, families, and community partners Participate in staff meetings, clinical trainings, and ongoing professional development In some regions, mentor Associate Clinical Supervisors or individuals accruing supervision hours toward BCBA certification How Success Is Measured Success in this role is defined by: High-quality, ethical clinical care Strong relationships with families and team members Effective supervision, mentorship, and leadership Consistency, follow-through, and professional integrity Clinical outcomes that meaningfully improve quality of life ____________________________________________________________________________________ Qualifications Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education, or a related field Current BCBA certification in good standing (required) Active Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA) license (required, where applicable) Minimum of 2 years of ABA experience working with children with autism or developmental disabilities Experience conducting FBAs, writing BIPs, and supervising clinical staff Strong communication, organization, and collaboration skills Commitment to ethical, compassionate, high-quality care ____________________________________________________________________________________ Why CAS Is Different We've intentionally built systems that: Support clinicians instead of overwhelming them Balance structure with autonomy Prioritize ethical care and clinical integrity Create consistency without rigidity At CAS, you'll find the stability of a growing organization with the heart of a community-based provider. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Not Ready to Make the Jump—but Know Someone Who Is? We offer $1,000 external referral bonuses for BCBA referrals and $250 for BT referrals. If your referral is hired and employed with us for 90 days, you get paid. CAS Referral Program Sometimes the right opportunity helps someone else take the leap. ____________________________________________________________________________________ About CAS Community Autism Services is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to children and families while creating meaningful, sustainable careers for our team members. We believe exceptional outcomes start with well-supported clinicians—through strong leadership, thoughtful systems, and a culture rooted in collaboration and growth. As part of a nationwide organization, CAS combines the stability of scale with the heart of a community-based provider. Whether you're early in your career or stepping into leadership, you'll find opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact.