Build Something Meaningful at Atlas
At Atlas, this isn’t just a job—it’s work that changes lives, including your own.
We partner with young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) during some of their most important developmental years. Through center-based ABA therapy, play, and connection, we help them gain skills that open doors—for communication, independence, and confidence. And while we’re focused on our learners, we’re just as intentional about supporting the people behind that progress: you.
What Makes Atlas Different
We’ve designed Atlas to be a place where clinicians can actually thrive—not burn out. Here, your day is structured, your support is real, and your time is respected. You won’t be left figuring things out alone or buried in admin work. Instead, you’ll be part of a team that shows up for each other and shares the same goal: delivering high-quality care without sacrificing balance.
What You Can Expect
- A predictable Monday–Friday schedule so your evenings and weekends stay yours
- Competitive compensation with opportunities to earn more through performance
- Full benefits, including health, dental, and vision insurance
- Ongoing mentorship and hands-on training in play-based models like ESDM and PRT
- Clinical and administrative support that allows you to focus on what matters most—your clients
The Kind of Team You’ve Been Looking For
The best part of Atlas isn’t a perk—it’s the people.
You’ll work with thoughtful, collaborative clinicians who care about doing things the right way. Leaders are present, approachable, and invested in your growth. Questions are encouraged. Feedback is welcome. Wins—big and small—are celebrated together.
Compensation:$18 - $22 yearly
Responsibilities:- Deliver 1:1 therapy sessions to preschool-aged children diagnosed with autism in a center-based environment in Arnold, MO
- Execute personalized behavior programs for young patients under the guidance of a BCBA professional
- Record treatment data electronically using the specified program as necessary
- Assist in the training of new behavior technicians within the assigned team
- Attend monthly all-team meetings as part of the collaborative environment
- Show readiness to assist children with potty training, including handling diaper changes when required
Qualifications:- To be considered for this role in Arnold, MO, US, a High school diploma or GED is required
- Applicants must be at least 18 years of age
- While not mandatory, having an Undergraduate degree in a related field (ABA, Early Childhood Education, Psychology, etc.) is preferred
- Candidates should either be actively certified as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) or commit to pursuing certification within 2 months of hire, with training costs covered by Atlas
- Prior experience in the ABA community is highly valued
- The ability to sit on the floor, stoop, stand, walk, and run is essential for this position
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