div>Eliot is seeking a strong, experienced Forensic Behavioral Health Specialist to join our Program for Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) team. We foster belonging in the workplace by identifying and removing barriers that may prevent individuals of all backgrounds from reaching their full potential, advancing into leadership roles, and fully engaging at all levels of the organization. Race when referenced in any policy of the Lynn Public Schools, whether or not specified, shall include traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture, hair type, hair length and protective hairstyles. Lynn Public Schools is dedicated to the goal of strengthening an environment and school culture that honors and celebrates diversity and responds effectively to the social-emotional experiences of every student and family. p>TheāÆMayāÆInstituteāÆis seeking aāÆBehavior Specialist, Adult Services in Raynham, MAāÆtoāÆdrive clinical excellenceāÆin ourāÆresidential and Day Habilitation programsāÆforāÆadults age 22+āÆwith autism. Exceptional clinical skills in conducting functional behavior assessments, developing behavior intervention plans, and implementing evidence-based interventions. As a Behavior Specialist, youll harness the power of Applied Behavior Analysis to craft tailored treatment plans, conduct thorough assessments, and lead our exceptional team of behavior technicians. Investing in Your Transition: Eligible candidates may receive relocation assistance to help you join our team and continue growing your career in a supportive, mission-driven environment. As a Behavior Specialist / Behavior Analyst (BCBA) at May Institute School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities, you'll work alongside a dedicated team of BCBAs who provide mentorship, consultation, and ongoing professional growth. Using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), you'll develop individualized treatment plans, conduct assessments, and train staff to support school-aged children with developmental disabilities. Join a team where collaboration and support are at the core of everything we do As a Behavior Specialist Behavior Analyst BCBA at May Institute School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities youll work alongside a dedicated team of BCBAs who provide mentorship consultation and ongoing professional growth. Using Applied Behavior Analysis ABA youll develop individualized treatment plans conduct assessments and train staff to support school-aged children with developmental disabilities. Mansfield, MA30+ days ago As a Behavior Specialist or Behavior Analyst (BCBA) at May Institute School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities, you'll work alongside a dedicated team of BCBAs who provide mentorship, consultation, and ongoing professional growth. Using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), you'll develop individualized treatment plans, conduct assessments, and train staff to support school-aged children with developmental disabilities. p>Position Type: Middle School Teaching/Special Education Teacher. Special Education Behavior Specialist Teacher JobID: 2635. Bridgewell strengthens communities by providing an unmatched range of social and human services that empower people with disabilities and other life challenges to live safe, self-directed, and productive lives. Develop and provide training to program staff focused on behavioral principles, data/data collection processes, basic behavior change/skill building strategies, and directed illness/disorder topics. Springfield, MA30+ days ago p>Inquiries about Title IX may be referred to the Springfield Public Schools' Title IX Coordinator at titleix@springfieldpublicschools.com, the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights at http://socrcas.ed.gov/contact-ocr, or both. We support our teaching staff with mentors such as instructional leadership specialists and effective educator coaches to work with them throughout the year in lesson planning, data analysis, and management. Bridgewell strengthens communities by providing an unmatched range of social and human services that empower people with disabilities and other life challenges to live safe, self-directed, and productive lives. Develop and provide training to program staff focused on behavioral principles, data/data collection processes, basic behavior change/skill building strategies, and directed illness/disorder topics. The Developmental Behavior Specialist works with the Social Emotional Behavior Manager and the Mental Health Team to provide social-emotional and behavioral support for children, including classroom observation, social-emotional skill instruction, behavior intervention, crisis management, and behavior plan implementation. Works with teaching teams to develop and implement individualized support plans, including integrating visual tools, structuring the classroom environment to support behavior goals, and implementing core Pyramid strategies . West Springfield, MA18 days ago p>The position supports students with Social Emotional and Behavioral needs by providing direct and indirect services, such as modeling effective social emotional and behavioral interventions, coaching and consulting to staff regarding effective service implementation, participating in evaluation teams, developing IEPs and program structures, and facilitating SEBS program consultation meetings. Responsibilities also include developing data collection tools for progress monitoring, offering parent training and workshops, and attending Department of Education regional trainings to stay current with best practices. West Springfield, MA30+ days ago The position supports students with Social Emotional and Behavioral needs by providing direct and indirect services, such as modeling effective social emotional and behavioral interventions, coaching and consulting to staff regarding effective service implementation, participating in evaluation teams, developing IEPs and program structures, and facilitating SEBS program consultation meetings. Responsibilities also include developing data collection tools for progress monitoring, offering parent training and workshops, and attending Department of Education regional trainings to stay current with best practices. 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? 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. Prospect Mundelein Naperville New Lenox North Aurora North Chicago Northbrook Oak Brook Oak Forest Oak Lawn Oak Park Oaklawn O'Fallon Orland Park Oswego Palatine Pana Plainfield Plano Posen Prospect Heights Richton Park Rockford Romeoville Roselle Round Lake Roxana Saint Anne Saint Charles Sangamon Schaumburg Schiller Park Shabbona Shorewood Skokie Smithton South Holland Southwestern area St. ABA ServicesBehavioral/Autism SupportCorporate ServicesMental Health ServicesNursing/Support ServicesOther Teaching ServicesSchool Psychology ServicesSchools, Clinic & Community ServicesSpecial Education TeachingSpecial Education Teaching ServicesSupervision JobsTherapy Services. ol start="13">Perform casework service with parents as an integral part of the task of helping students; to increase the parent's understanding, their constructive participation in resolving their child's problems, and their knowledge and use of appropriate resources available. Perform casework services with individual children to address their behavioral, emotional or social functioning that impedes their academic and social progress. Springfield, MA26 days ago The Board Certified Behavioral Analyst will function as a specialist whose expertise will increase the capacity of all team members to effectively provide behavioral support to clients and will also function as the primary interventionist in the modeling of data collection, conducting assessments and formulating individual treatment plans, and providing group work to youth, as well as training staff and assisting youth in meeting treatment goals. A Board Certified Behavioral Analyst with NCYF develops behavior plans/treatment plans for all clients with a focus on teaching and other strategies for reducing problematic behaviors, as well as providing crisis intervention as needed, including but not limited to verbal discussion/processing of events with clients and staff and the application of physical intervention methods to reduce the risk of injury to clients or staff. Marlborough, MA25 days ago Qualifications: Minimum of two years of ABA experience in a public school or private special education school or clinical environment or RBT Certification (to be completed within 90 days of hire) or an Associate's Degree or 48 credits at the bachelor level in education or a related field. Work with students who may exhibit behaviors such as: aggression, property destruction, self-injury, non-compliance, disruption, inattention to task, social deficits, non-verbal communication skills and safety concerns. Marlborough, MA30+ days ago p>Qualifications: - Minimum of two years of ABA experience in a public school or private special education school or clinical environment or RBT Certification (to be completed within 90 days of hire) or an Associate's Degree or 48 credits at the bachelor level in education or a related field.
- Work with students who may exhibit behaviors such as: aggression, property destruction, self-injury, non-compliance, disruption, inattention to task, social deficits, non-verbal communication skills and safety concerns.
Marlborough, MA30 days ago Work with students who may exhibit behaviors such as: aggression, property destruction, self-injury, non-compliance, disruption, inattention to task, social deficits, non-verbal communication skills and safety concerns. 1-2 years of supervised experience using ABA methodologies, preferably in a Public school setting, with students with Autism Spectrum Disorder or related disabilities. Marlborough, MA30+ days ago Qualifications: Minimum of two years of ABA experience in a public school or private special education school or clinical environment or RBT Certification (to be completed within 90 days of hire) or an Associate's Degree or 48 credits at the bachelor level in education or a related field. Work with students who may exhibit behaviors such as: aggression, property destruction, self-injury, non-compliance, disruption, inattention to task, social deficits, non-verbal communication skills and safety concerns. ACCOUNTABILITY OBJECTIVE: This position is accountable for assisting school personnel to identify the needs of students through consultation with school personnel and individual special education evaluations, and in cooperation with classroom teachers, parents/guardians, administrators, school health personnel, and Special Education personnel; in order to develop educational interventions and supports appropriate to the needs of students, including cognitive, social, academic, behavioral, and personal development, consistent with the policies of the Palmer Public Schools and relevant State laws and regulations. Assist in planning and implementation of transition services for students moving from elementary to middle school, middle to high school, and high school to adult services. p>ABA ServicesBehavioral/Autism SupportCorporate ServicesMental Health ServicesNursing/Support ServicesOther Teaching ServicesSchool Psychology ServicesSchools, Clinic & Community ServicesSpecial Education TeachingSpecial Education Teaching ServicesSupervision JobsTherapy Services. Prospect Mundelein Naperville New Lenox North Aurora North Chicago Northbrook Oak Brook Oak Forest Oak Lawn Oak Park Oaklawn O'Fallon Orland Park Oswego Palatine Pana Plainfield Plano Posen Prospect Heights Richton Park Rockford Romeoville Roselle Round Lake Roxana Saint Anne Saint Charles Sangamon Schaumburg Schiller Park Shabbona Shorewood Skokie Smithton South Holland Southwestern area St. 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: $22.00 - $27.00/hourBachelor's Degree: $23.00 - $27.00/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? 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: $20.00 - $25.00/hourBachelor's Degree: $21.00 - $25.00/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? 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: $23.00 - $32.00/hourBachelor's Degree: $24.00 - $32.00/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? What You'll Do Deliver 1:1 ABA therapy sessions under BCBA supervision Use play, movement, and creativity to engage children Collect accurate session data and progress notes Apply feedback and coaching to strengthen clinical skills Collaborate with teammates and supervisors to support each child's success Help maintain a safe, organized, and engaging therapy environment How Success Is Measured Success in this role is defined by: Consistent, compassionate engagement with children Accurate data collection and follow-through Openness to feedback and skill development Team collaboration and reliability Professionalism and positive attitude ____ Pay Ranges (Based on Education & Experience) High School Diploma / Associate's Degree: $22.00 - $23.00/hour Bachelor's Degree: $24.00 - $26.00/hour Additional factors that may increase starting pay include: Prior experience working in ABA or related behavioral health settings Higher levels of education or relevant coursework Fluency in additional languages that support the families we serve Advanced certifications or specialized training (e.g., RBT certification) ____ Qualifications Minimum age of 18 High School diploma or GED required 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 throughout the session Responding appropriately to challenging behaviors, which may include aggression, elopement, or self-injurious behaviors Reliable transportation and valid driver's license Willingness to support coverage at nearby centers if needed No prior ABA experience required - we train you ____ Experience That Transfers Well Childcare or education (nanny, preschool teacher, tutor, paraprofessional) Special education, psychology, sociology, or related studies Mental health or human services roles Camp counselor, volunteer, or youth program experience ____ Why CAS Is Different We intentionally design BT roles that: Offer stability without burnout Provide real training-not just shadowing Create clear paths for growth and advancement Recognize and reward your impact ____ Not Ready to Make the Jump - but Know Someone Who Is? 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: $22.00 - $27.00/hourBachelor's Degree: $23.00 - $27.00/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? 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: $23.00 - $32.00/hourBachelor's Degree: $24.00 - $32.00/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? New Bedford, MA8 days ago 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? ____ The CAS Experience What working part-time in home & community services looks like Flexibility with Growth Built In Part-time schedule with weekday availability Caseload built within a defined local region Sessions may take place in homes, schools, or community settings Opportunity to expand into a full-time schedule as additional cases become available No weekends required Training, Support & Growth Paid onboarding and hands-on training Ongoing supervision from experienced BCBAs Paid RBT certification (training, exam, and supervision included) Tuition reimbursement and professional development opportunities Regular coaching and feedback to build skills and confidence Support transitioning from part-time to full-time when ready Team Culture & Recognition Be part of a collaborative, supportive team Recognition for reliability, flexibility, and growth Inclusion in team events, trainings, and celebrations ____ Role Overview As a Part-Time Home & Community Behavior Technician, you'll deliver 1:1 ABA therapy to children in natural settings, including homes, schools, and community environments. 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? 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. 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. 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 InformationPay rates starting: $23.00 - $30.00/hourWith RBT Certification: $25.00 - $30.00/hourStarting pay is based on education, experience, and bilingual skills. Prospect Mundelein Naperville New Lenox North Aurora North Chicago Northbrook Oak Brook Oak Forest Oak Lawn Oak Park Oaklawn O'Fallon Orland Park Oswego Palatine Pana Plainfield Plano Posen Prospect Heights Richton Park Rockford Romeoville Roselle Round Lake Roxana Saint Anne Saint Charles Sangamon Schaumburg Schiller Park Shabbona Shorewood Skokie Smithton South Holland Southwestern area St. ABA ServicesBehavioral/Autism SupportCorporate ServicesMental Health ServicesNursing/Support ServicesOther Teaching ServicesSchool Psychology ServicesSchools, Clinic & Community ServicesSpecial Education TeachingSpecial Education Teaching ServicesSupervision JobsTherapy Services. 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. Access to experienced clinical leaders and mentors Assent-based, student-centered treatment philosophy Quarterly Clinical Grand Rounds featuring advanced, school-relevant clinical topics PFA/SBT and PRT training opportunities, supported by ongoing consultation Collaboration with multidisciplinary school teams and CAS clinicians Systems and tools that reduce administrative burden Shared clinical resource library with templates, tools, and evidence-based materials to support consistent, high-quality care Your Growth Path at CAS Your career here is designed to evolve. New Bedford, MA23 days ago Prospect Mundelein Naperville New Lenox North Aurora North Chicago Northbrook Oak Brook Oak Forest Oak Lawn Oak Park Oaklawn O'Fallon Orland Park Oswego Palatine Pana Plainfield Plano Posen Prospect Heights Richton Park Rockford Romeoville Roselle Round Lake Roxana Saint Anne Saint Charles Sangamon Schaumburg Schiller Park Shabbona Shorewood Skokie Smithton South Holland Southwestern area St. ABA ServicesBehavioral/Autism SupportCorporate ServicesMental Health ServicesNursing/Support ServicesOther Teaching ServicesSchool Psychology ServicesSchools, Clinic & Community ServicesSpecial Education TeachingSpecial Education Teaching ServicesSupervision JobsTherapy Services. Responsive and Supportive Clinical Leadership:āÆAt TheāÆStepping StonesāÆGroup,āÆyou willāÆbe surrounded by clinical leaders who are responsive and supportive, ensuring you have the guidance and resources needed to excel in your role⯠Meaningful Interactive Opportunities:āÆEngage in meaningful interactive opportunities designed to enhance your professional development Exclusive Access to Premium Content:āÆGain access to our exclusive content, offering advanced tools and resources to support your continuous growth and the delivery of high-quality speech services⯠At The Stepping Stones Group, we don''t just fill positions - we find the perfect fit for your passion and skills, so you can thrive while changing lives. Prospect Mundelein Naperville New Lenox North Aurora North Chicago Northbrook Oak Brook Oak Forest Oak Lawn Oak Park Oaklawn O''Fallon Orland Park Oswego Palatine Pana Plainfield Plano Posen Prospect Heights Richton Park Rockford Romeoville Roselle Round Lake Roxana Saint Anne Saint Charles Sangamon Schaumburg Schiller Park Shabbona Shorewood Skokie Smithton South Holland Southwestern area St. Access to experienced clinical leaders and mentors Assent-based, student-centered treatment philosophy Quarterly Clinical Grand Rounds featuring advanced, school-relevant clinical topics PFA/SBT and PRT training opportunities, supported by ongoing consultation Collaboration with multidisciplinary school teams and CAS clinicians Systems and tools that reduce administrative burden Shared clinical resource library with templates, tools, and evidence-based materials to support consistent, high-quality care Your Growth Path at CAS Your career here is designed to evolve. Salary range: $83,000-$103,000 annually (based on experience and market) Lower monthly billable expectations aligned to school-based service delivery 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 professional development Student Loan Repayment Assistance to support long-term career sustainability Medical, dental, and vision insurance options Retirement plan and additional voluntary benefits No non-compete clauses - we believe in ethical, clinician-first employment Work-Life Balance You Can Count On This role is designed for sustainability within educational environments. BHS staff work closely with clinical teams to support clients during the critical first year of recovery by reinforcing program structure, promoting accountability, and modeling healthy behaviors. As an ASAM Level 3.1 Residential Rehabilitation Service with Co-Occurring Enhanced (COE) capabilities, Askia provides a highly supportive environment focused on stability, personal growth, and long-term recovery. Our Behavioral Health Services provide residential and outpatient treatment for individuals with mental illness, developmental disabilities, or substance use disordersāprograms that often save lives. You will monitor clients during detox and early recovery, working closely with nursing staff to ensure evidence-based, safe, and compassionate care. With patients from local communities and 160 countries around the world, we're committed to reflecting the spectrum of their cultures, while opening doors of opportunity for our team. May collect, measure and record basic patient data, such as vital signs, intake, and output, and obtains specimens according to established procedures and schedules. p>General Summary: The Senior Clinical Specialist- Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) for MassHealth will serve as the clinical leader for the development, evaluation, and implementation of evidence-based policies and operations to support MassHealth members in need of behavioral therapy, including applied behavior analysis (ABA). This role, which will report to the MassHealth Behavioral Health Clinical Director within the Office of Clinical Affairs, will emphasize systems-level impact, equity, and family-centered practices, translating research into sustainable policies, programs, and cross-sector initiatives. ul>Focuses on maintaining a physically and emotionally safe environment, supporting routine patient activities, assisting with structured programming, and promptly reporting safety concerns and observed behavioral changes to nursing staff. As a Behavioral Health Specialist in our Inpatient Psychiatry Unit, a 16-bed, secure unit, you'll have the opportunity to learn and grow as part of a multidisciplinary team supporting our patients. We're looking for a Behavioral Health Tech to join our Waltham Inpatient Psychiatry Unit to provide basic care and ensure safety of patients, as delegated by a Registered Nurse. With patients from local communities and 160 countries around the world, we're committed to reflecting the spectrum of their cultures, while opening doors of opportunity for our team. Fuller Hospital also provides a less intensive Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) to patients with psychiatric and co-occurring psychiatric and substance abuse As a Mental Health Specialist, you will: Ensure a safe, therapeutic and engaging environment Assist with patient groups and activities Provide routine patient care as required in a psychiatric environment Assist with patients activities of daily living Document and communicate unusual or erratic changes in patients' behaviors Benefits for our Mental Health Specialists Include: Student Loan repayment Tuition Assistance & Professional Development Reimbursement Competitive Compensation & Generous Paid Time Off Challenging and rewarding work environment Career development opportunities within UHS and its 300+ locations! Headquartered in King of Prussia, PA, UHS has 89,000 employees and through its subsidiaries operates 26 acute care hospitals, 334 behavioral health facilities, 39 outpatient facilities and ambulatory care access points, an insurance offering, a physician network and various related services located in 38 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom. BHS staff work closely with clinical teams to support clients during the critical first year of recovery by reinforcing program structure, promoting accountability, and modeling healthy behaviors. As an ASAM Level 3.1 Residential Rehabilitation Service with Co-Occurring Enhanced (COE) capabilities, Askia provides a highly supportive environment focused on stability, personal growth, and long-term recovery. |