Do Work That Actually Matters
At Atlas, we help children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) build meaningful skills that create lasting change—for themselves and their families.
Across our centers in Missouri and Kansas, we've built a clinical model around a simple belief: when clinicians are supported, children make greater progress. That's why we've created an environment where you can focus on delivering exceptional care without the unnecessary barriers that often lead to burnout.
A Better Way to Practice ABA
Our clinical approach combines evidence-based models such as the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) and Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT) to create engaging, naturalistic, and play-based learning experiences.
We've also intentionally removed many of the frustrations clinicians encounter elsewhere:
- Predictable, consistent schedules
- Strong staffing and operational support
- Streamlined administrative requirements
- Accessible and responsive leadership
- Clinical resources that help you do your best work
The result? More time focused on clients and less time navigating obstacles.
What You'll Receive
- Competitive compensation and performance incentives
- Consistent Monday–Friday schedules with no evenings or weekends
- Generous paid time off
- Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, and 401(k)
- Ongoing mentorship and professional development
- Clear pathways for career advancement
A Team That Shows Up
At Atlas, collaboration isn't a slogan—it's how we operate. You'll work alongside clinicians who care deeply about their clients and each other. Leadership is engaged, communication is open, and professional growth is actively encouraged. We believe great clinical outcomes happen when great people are supported.
Why This Work Matters
- Progress isn't measured by paperwork.
- It's measured when a child communicates a new need for the first time.
- When a family experiences a breakthrough.
- When a client gains skills that increase independence and confidence.
- Those moments are why we do this work.
Join a team where your work has purpose, your voice is valued, 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