Join our team

Join our team at Early Autism Services and be part of a passionate community dedicated to supporting individuals with autism spectrum  disorder (ASD). We offer rewarding career opportunities for behavior therapists, board-certified behavior analysts, and administrative staff.  Join us in our mission to empower individuals with ASD and make a meaningful impact in their lives.
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A Job With Purpose

Working at Early Autism Services is more than just a job — it’s a chance to change a life. We are a value-driven agency dedicated to helping every child reach their full potential. With our ABA therapist jobs, you can directly impact a child’s life through our adaptive therapy plans. We prioritize our employees’ individual perspectives, cultures and approaches and frequently hold all-staff meetings to discuss client progress and hear individual input. Since our founding in 2008, we have helped hundreds of children grow with our behavior technicians and behavior therapists.

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Benefits of Working at EAS

At EAS, we take pride in providing the best possible therapists and services to our clients. We have many locations across the United States, Australia and India and have helped employ hundreds of local professionals. As we continue to expand and offer more services, our need for high-quality, reliable employees increases as well. We offer part-time and full-time positions.

Part-time employment

As a part-time member of our team, you will enjoy benefits such as:

  • Rewarding experiences in helping children through ABA therapy practices
  • Flexible hours
  • Company-issued iPad
  • Opportunity for career growth
  • Discounts with university partners
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Full-time employment

We also offer many full-time positions that come with numerous benefits:

  • Rewarding work helping children with ABA therapy
  • Health insurance (vision and dental optional)
  • 401(k) 4% match
  • Life insurance
  • Access to company-issued iPad
  • Opportunities for career growth
  • Discounts with university partners

A Diverse and Inclusive Culture

At EAS, we strive to be a diverse and accepting workplace and have created a Diversity and Inclusion Team. Our Diversity and Inclusion team works to cultivate an atmosphere of respect and acceptance for all employees and families. EAS is a place where we accept, listen to and value all backgrounds, ethnicities, identities, nationalities and abilities.

Our Diversity and Inclusion team regularly provides educational opportunities for our employees and requests feedback to ensure all backgrounds and perspectives receive recognition. Some primary focus points of our team include:

  • Creating and instilling awareness on cultural sensitivity and inclusion
  • Identifying and addressing barriers within systems
  • Employing and retaining highly qualified employees who have experience working in an inclusive environment and acting respectfully among themselves and clients
  • Developing training relating to unconscious bias and other cultural competencies
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Our Values

As a company, our primary purpose is to ensure our high-quality behavioral therapy is accessible for all children with autism. Within this mission statement, we uphold four fundamental values. These values are:
  • Make decisions based on observation and experience.
  • Provide accessible support to all individuals.
  • Respect every client.
  • Experience growth with the client.

Continued Education

Early Autism Services is a proud ACE Provider! The Authorized Continuing  Education (ACE) program exists to make a wide array of continuing education (CE) events available to Behavior Analyst Certification Board® (BACB®) certificants. ACE providers have been authorized by the BACB to provide Learning CE events for BCBA and BCaBA certificants.

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