Do Work That Moves the Needle — Join Atlas
At Atlas, we’re not just delivering therapy—we’re helping children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) build skills that shape their futures.
Our centers across Missouri and Kansas are designed around one simple idea: when clinicians feel supported, kids make better progress. That’s why we’ve built an environment where you can focus on meaningful clinical work, grow your expertise, and still have the time and energy for your life outside of work.
A Better Way to Practice ABA
We take a thoughtful, play-based approach to care—blending proven models like ESDM and PRT into everyday sessions that feel natural, engaging, and effective.
Just as important, we’ve removed the friction that often comes with this field:
- Clear schedules
- Strong staffing support
- Minimal unnecessary admin work
- Leadership that’s actually available
So you can spend your time doing what you trained for—working directly with clients and making an impact.
What You’ll Get
- Competitive compensation with performance incentives
- Consistent Monday–Friday hours (no late nights or weekends)
- Generous paid time off
- Full benefits: health, dental, vision, and 401(k)
- Ongoing mentorship and career development pathways
- A team that has your back—clinically and personally
Culture You Can Feel
Atlas is built on collaboration, not hierarchy. You’ll be surrounded by people who are engaged, supportive, and committed to doing high-quality work. Leaders are present and approachable. Feedback flows both ways. And growth isn’t just encouraged—it’s expected and supported.
The Impact Is Real
This is the kind of work where progress isn’t measured in paperwork—it’s measured in moments.
Moments when a child communicates something new.
Moments when a family feels hope.
Moments when you realize the work you’re doing truly matters.
Join a team where your work has purpose—and your career has room to grow.
Compensation:$18 - $22 hourly
Responsibilities:- Provide 1:1 therapy to children with autism in a full-time center-based setting
- Implement individualized behavior programs for patients guided by a BCBA
- Gain expertise in Naturalistic ABA
- Collect treatment data electronically via the program as required
- Participate in daily circle time and social skills groups with learners
- Assist with parent training and parent engagement
Qualifications:- High school diploma or GED required
- Must be 18+ years of age
- An undergraduate degree in a related field (ABA, Early Childhood Education, Psychology, etc.) is preferred but not required
- Actively certified as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) OR pursue certification within 2 months of hire. Training costs are covered by Atlas
- Additional experience in the ABA community is highly valued
About CompanyAtlas Autism Health is an organization that provides Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services for young learners between the ages of 2 and 7 with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). We have a clear and powerful goal: delivering the best care for the children and families we serve in Missouri. Our center-based programs allow for predictable and manageable scheduling that results in superior participant outcomes and enhanced quality of life for our team. We are fully committed to our team members’ professional and personal growth in the ABA field.
Benefits:
- Dental, Vision, and Health Insurance for full-time
- PTO for full-time
- 401(k) after a year
- Career growth opportunities