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  • BCBA Apprentice / BCBA in training

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Lincolnwood, IL

    At North Shore Pediatric Therapy, you don't have to chase down supervision opportunities or hope you stumble into the right experiences. We've built them in. From unrestricted activities to leadership practice, from study support to interdisciplinary collaboration-you'll get everything you need to not only meet BACB requirements, but to go beyond them. That's why our fellowship model leads to a 90% first-attempt pass rate. Because when you're prepared the right way, you don't just pass-you thrive. Whether you're still building your hours or already hit 1,000, we'll meet you where you are: Assistant Clinical Coordinator (ACC): For students working toward 1,000 fieldwork hours Lead Assistant Clinical Coordinator (LACC): For students with 1,000+ total fieldwork hours (any type), ready for more responsibility Why NSPT? Built-In Experiences, Not Box-Checking: You'll never need to scramble to find intakes, discharges, or unrestricted activities-they're systematically provided as part of your role. Every requirement is covered, and every experience is intentional. Beyond the Minimum: We don't just prep you to “get by.” You'll practice leadership, collaborate across disciplines, and develop clinical judgment that sets you apart the day you become a BCBA. A Clear Path Forward: ACC → LACC → BCBA. Your next role is already waiting. You don't need to leave to level up. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: You'll learn side by side with ABA, neuropsych, OT, PT, speech, and mental health teams, so you become the kind of BCBA who sees the whole child. Family Impact You'll Feel: You get to be the reason a parent finally exhales. That's what happens here. Our kids don't know you're logging hours. They just know they're thriving. Who Thrives Here Enrolled in graduate-level ABA coursework, working toward BCBA certification RBT-certified Have 1,000+ total fieldwork hours (for Lead ACC) OR are working toward it (for ACC) Patient, compassionate, and comfortable leading and coaching others Quick to learn new systems and tech (we'll train you on ours) What You'll Do Partner with a Clinical Director to complete unrestricted supervision activities Provide direct therapy as part of client teams Mentor and coach Behavior Therapists with real-time feedback Lead family training to help therapy carry into home and community life Our benefits: Career Path & Certification: We offer comprehensive training and support. You will work your way up from the Assistant Clinical Coordinator to a Lead Assistant Clinical Coordinator role. As part of this, you will have the opportunity to get weekly supervision, practice doing intakes, discharges, unrestricted hours, and more. You will also have access to our modules and study group (which has a 97% rate of passing the BCBA exam on the first try, and 100% total pass rate!) Interdisciplinary Support: You'll thrive in our multi-disciplinary environment, working with teams in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Neuropsychology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology, and Mental Health. Flexible scheduling: Many of our kiddos need after school, evening and Saturday hours. You'll let us know the days and times you are available and we'll build your caseload! 401(k) with company match Paid time off (for full-time employees) Health, dental, and vision insurance (for full-time employees) Paid holidays (for full-time employees) ✨ Why This is Special: At NSPT, you won't have to chase hours or wonder if you'll be ready. Every experience you need is built in. And when you pass the exam (on your first try), you'll already know-you're prepared to step confidently into your career as a BCBA. Per hour$23-$23 USD
    $23-23 hourly Auto-Apply 19d ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), Clinic-Based

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Lincolnwood, IL

    Job Description Annual compensation: $82,000-$110,000 Job Type: Full-time Work Setting: In-person, clinic Let's be real: not all therapy companies are created equal. Some places give you a title and a caseload. At North Shore Pediatric Therapy, you get something different: a career you're proud to talk about because you can point to the kids who are speaking their first words, eating family meals for the first time, or finally thriving in a classroom because of the work you and your team led. We're the kind of company where: You'll actually feel good wearing the swag, because it represents a place that values assent-based, ethical care and backs clinicians with real resources. Unlike most providers, our centers practice true interdisciplinary care. BCBAs, SLPs, OTs, PTs, neuropsychologists, and mental health providers working side by side, often co-treating, so kids get support that reflects the whole picture of who they are. When someone asks, "So what do you do?" you won't just say "I'm a BCBA." You'll tell them you work at one of the few companies that refuses blanket 40-hour recommendations. While others default to preset buckets, we use a framework that considers diagnostic severity, adaptive functioning, age, access to other therapies, and quality of life. The result? Recommendations that are individualized, ethical, and built around the child and family in front of us. Growth isn't a buzzword here - it's a path. Many of our leaders, including Clinical Directors, started as BCBAs at NSPT. We're known for giving clinicians the mentorship, training, and opportunities they need to step into leadership when they're ready. This is an opportunity to do the best work of your career - guiding dedicated RBTs, solving meaningful clinical challenges, and impacting the lives of families every single day. Who Will Love This Job: An RBT whisperer: You find joy in coaching, modeling, and seeing your RBTs gain confidence with every session. A reinforcement master: You don't just teach reinforcement, you live it - high-fives, goofy cheers, and genuine praise are your love language. A data detective: You get a thrill from seeing graphs climb, spotting trends in behavior, and using data to tell the story of progress. A behavior puzzle-solver: Whether it's a tricky tantrum, a stubborn skill, or a curveball day, you dive in with creativity and calm. A family translator: You can take ABA jargon and turn it into simple, supportive guidance that parents actually understand and appreciate. A little bit playful: You know therapy works best when it's fun, and you're not afraid to get on the floor, use silly voices, or celebrate tiny wins like they're championship moments. What You'll Do Provide clinical oversight and supervision for RBTs. Write and monitor individualized treatment plans that reflect ethical, assent-based care. Coach, mentor, and train RBTs to ensure best practices. Partner with families to set meaningful goals and celebrate progress. Collaborate with SLPs, OTs, PTs, and mental health providers to deliver wraparound care. Ensure documentation and treatment plans meet high clinical standards. Build a culture of support, growth, and collaboration. What You Bring: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), licensed in the state of Illinois and in good standing. Strong communicator who is proactive and detail-oriented. Passion for serving children and families, especially those with autism and developmental needs. Ability to perform essential functions such as sitting, standing, bending, and occasionally lifting up to 45 lbs. Reasonable accommodations may be made. Why Join North Shore Pediatric Therapy? Because being a BCBA here means more than running programs - it means shaping futures, including your own. You'll see your influence in: Kids who thrive because of the care you provide. RBTs who grow under your coaching and guidance. Families who finally feel supported and understood. And because we know great leaders deserve great support, here's what we offer: Medical, dental, and vision insurance for you and your family. 25+ days off in your first year through PTO + 7 paid holidays. 401(k) with company match to plan for your future. $500 Professional development stipend + free In-house CEUs - we invest in your growth. BCBA bonus program: Earn $50 for every billable hour 30+. Your hard work and efficiency don't go unnoticed. A supportive environment where feedback fuels growth, creativity sparks ideas, and laughter is part of the job. We know you're already doing incredible work where you are, but at North Shore Pediatric Therapy, we're committed to creating an environment where you can do even more-while being supported, celebrated, and inspired along the way. Whether you're ready to make a move or just want to explore your options, we'd love to show you what else is out there. Let's talk about how we can help you lead, inspire, and grow in your career. Total compensation includes base and eligible annual bonus. Total compensation$82,000-$100,000 USD
    $82k-110k yearly 4d ago
  • BCBA Clinical Director

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Arlington Heights, IL

    Job Description Annual compensation: $90,000-$120,000 (including quarterly bonus) Job Type: Full-time Work Setting: In-person, clinic Let's be real: not all therapy companies are created equal. Some places give you a title and a caseload. At North Shore Pediatric Therapy, you get something different: a career you're proud to talk about because you can point to the kids who are speaking their first words, eating family meals for the first time, or finally thriving in a classroom because of the work you and your team led. We're the kind of company where: You'll actually feel good wearing the swag, because it represents a place that values assent-based, ethical care and backs clinicians with real resources. Unlike most providers, our centers practice true interdisciplinary care. BCBAs, SLPs, OTs, PTs, neuropsychologists, and mental health providers working side by side, often co-treating, so kids get support that reflects the whole picture of who they are. When someone asks, "So what do you do?" you won't just say "I'm a BCBA." You'll tell them you work at one of the few companies that refuses blanket 40-hour recommendations. While others default to preset buckets, we use a framework that considers diagnostic severity, adaptive functioning, age, access to other therapies, and quality of life. The result? Recommendations that are individualized, ethical, and built around the child and family in front of us. Your leadership changes kids' lives in visible, measurable ways, with OBM dashboards that guide smarter decisions, families who say "We finally feel heard," and a team that grows stronger because of your coaching. This is an opportunity to do the best work of your career - leading remarkable clinicians, solving meaningful problems, and impacting the lives of families every single day. Who Will Love This Job: A natural coach: You love helping people grow and get excited when your team succeeds. A culture-builder: You believe collaboration and laughter go hand-in-hand with great care. A detail + big-picture thinker: You can toggle from reviewing documentation to mapping out a 5-year vision without missing a beat. A problem-solver: Scheduling puzzles, tricky conversations, and "no easy answer" questions don't scare you. A connector: You enjoy building relationships across disciplines, from BCBAs to OTs to teachers and families. A little bit goofy: You're the kind of leader who might organize a team lunch, celebrate small wins with confetti, or bring creative energy to everyday moments. What You'll Do: Lead and grow your BCBA + RBT teams while supporting interdisciplinary collaboration. Drive clinical quality, training, and performance standards. Recruit, onboard, and mentor new clinicians. Partner with doctors, teachers, SLPs, OTs, PTs, and mental health providers to deliver wraparound care. Support strategic planning, efficiency, and operational improvements across programs. Build a culture of collaboration, growth, and support. What You Bring: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), licensed in the state of Illinois and in good standing. 3+ years in a leadership or supervisory role. Strong communicator who is proactive and detail-oriented. Passion for serving children and families, especially those with autism and developmental needs. Ability to perform essential functions such as sitting, standing, bending, and occasionally lifting up to 45 lbs. Reasonable accommodations may be made. Why Join North Shore Pediatric Therapy? Because leadership here matters. You'll see your influence in: Kids who thrive because of the care your team delivers. Clinicians who grow under your coaching and guidance. Programs that improve because you helped design them. And because we know great leaders deserve great support, here's what we offer: Medical, dental, and vision insurance for you and your family. 25+ days off in your first year through PTO + 7 paid holidays. 401(k) with company match to plan for your future. $500 Professional development stipend + free In-house CEUs - we invest in your growth. A supportive environment where feedback fuels growth, creativity sparks ideas, and laughter is part of the job. We know you're already doing incredible work where you are, but at North Shore Pediatric Therapy, we're committed to creating an environment where you can do even more-while being supported, celebrated, and inspired along the way. Whether you're ready to make a move or just want to explore your options, we'd love to show you what else is out there. Let's talk about how we can help you lead, inspire, and grow in your career. Total compensation includes base and eligible annual bonus. Total compensation$98,000-$120,000 USD
    $98k-120k yearly 26d ago
  • Speech-Language Pathologist (CCC-SLP)

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Des Plaines, IL

    Target Annual Compensation: $85,000 - $95,000, depending on caseload and experience. Your dedication and impact directly translate into greater earning potential. Job Type: Full-time Work Setting: In-person, Clinic At North Shore Pediatric Therapy, we're seeking a passionate Speech-Language Pathologist to join our team. You'll provide personalized, in-clinic therapy through evaluations and individualized treatment plans designed to meet each child's unique needs. With 80% of our clients receiving multiple services, this is a truly collaborative, interdisciplinary setting-complete with opportunities for co-treats alongside Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, BCBAs, and Mental Health providers. Your work will empower children to reach their fullest potential and use new skills to thrive in daily life, while you continue to grow your clinical expertise in a supportive environment. Why choose North Shore Pediatric Therapy Impactful Work: Transform the lives of children through evidence-based speech-language therapy services. Clinical Mentorship: Benefit from regular support and guidance from experienced SLPs across 12 Chicagoland locations. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Partner with ABA, Neuropsychology, OT, PT, Speech, and Mental Health professionals to provide holistic care. Resourceful Environment: Access play-based resources and state-of-the-art facilities designed for pediatric therapy success. Benefits Clinical Ladder Program: Defined opportunities for advancement and promotion, with clear career pathways. New Therapist Support: Extra mentorship and onboarding for new grads or early-career clinicians to ensure a smooth transition. Competitive Compensation: We offer a competitive salary, made up of a base rate + an additional billable rate, to recognize and reward your expertise. Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance: Enjoy comprehensive coverage for your health and wellness. 401(k) with Company Match: Plan for your future with our 401(k) program. Flexible Scheduling: Benefit from flexible scheduling and paid time off for full-time employees to achieve a healthy work-life balance. Professional Development: We are committed to your growth. Take advantage of opportunities for ongoing professional development and training, including internal growth and learning opportunities as well as a stipend for continuing education. Team Building: Join a culture of collaboration and camaraderie. Participate in monthly social events with your team to build strong professional relationships. Teladoc subscription (for full and part time employees, available day 1) We don't just encourage our teams to speak openly to management, make suggestions, and leave feedback, we empower them to do so. Join one or more of our committees to get involved in organizational initiatives. Be a part of our Experience Team, DEI Committee, Brand Ambassadors, and more! Requirements: You are eager to grow your skills in high-demand clinical areas such as AAC, feeding, and childhood apraxia of speech. You do your best work surrounded by a supportive and diverse team of child specialists. You have a master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology and an Illinois state license in good standing. You have prior experience conducting assessments to identify the strengths and needs of each client. Those who know you describe you as having unflappable patience and compassion. You are committed to ongoing learning and professional development. Your role as a Speech-Language Pathologist As part of our interdisciplinary team, you will collaborate with SLPs, OTs, PTs, BCBAs, Mental Health Practitioners, and Neuropsychologists. Your responsibilities include: Conduct comprehensive evaluations to diagnose communication and feeding disorders Make appropriate cross-referrals to other disciplines Develop individualized treatment plans and goals for each client Provide one-on-one therapy sessions to improve speech, language, social, and feeding skills Educate families, staff, and the community on AAC and other communication supports Collaborate with doctors, teachers, and pediatric therapists for coordinated care Keep detailed records of progress and adjust plans as needed Next steps with North Shore Pediatric Therapy: We understand that joining a team is not just about the role; it's about the people, the support, and the culture. Our interview process is carefully crafted to ensure you thoroughly understand who we are and the support system in place for your success. You'll discuss this role with multiple leaders in our organization, tour the center, and meet the incredible team you could be working with. We can't wait to get to know you! Total compensation includes base and eligible annual bonus. Total compensation$85,000-$95,000 USD
    $85k-95k yearly Auto-Apply 13d ago
  • Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant - COTA

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Deerfield, IL

    Job Description Job Type: Full-time Work Setting: In-person, Clinic At North Shore Pediatric Therapy, we're seeking a passionate Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant (COTA) to join our team. You'll provide personalized, in-clinic therapy through evaluations and individualized treatment plans designed to meet each child's unique needs. With 80% of our clients receiving multiple services, this is a truly collaborative, interdisciplinary setting-complete with opportunities for co-treats alongside Speech-Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists, BCBAs, and Mental Health providers. Your work will empower children to reach their fullest potential and use new skills to thrive in daily life, while you continue to grow your clinical expertise in a supportive environment. Why choose North Shore Pediatric Therapy Impactful Work: Transform the lives of children through evidence-based pediatric therapy services. Clinical Mentorship: Receive ongoing support and guidance from experienced clinicians across our 12 Chicagoland locations. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Partner daily with ABA, Neuropsychology, OT, PT, Speech, and Mental Health professionals to provide holistic care. Resourceful Environment: Access play-based resources and state-of-the-art facilities designed for pediatric therapy success. Benefits Clinical Ladder Program: Defined opportunities for advancement and promotion, with clear career pathways. New Therapist Support: Extra mentorship and onboarding for new grads or early-career clinicians to ensure a smooth transition. Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance: Comprehensive coverage for your health and wellness. 401(k) with Company Match: Plan for your future with up to 4% company match. Flexible Scheduling: Paid time off and flexible scheduling for full-time employees to support work-life balance. Team Building: Monthly social events and a culture of collaboration and camaraderie. Teladoc Subscription: Available day 1 for full- and part-time employees. Committees and Involvement: Join teams like Experience, DEI, or Brand Ambassadors to shape our culture. Requirements Hold an Associate's degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program. Certification and registration as a COTA by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). Possess current state licensure as an Occupational Therapy Assistant. Demonstrate 1-2 years of experience in a clinical setting, with a preference for previous pediatric setting work. Show a solid understanding of occupational therapy principles and practices, with a proven ability to implement therapy plans efficiently. Exhibit outstanding communication and interpersonal skills, crucial for effective collaboration with both our therapy team and clients' families. Display a genuine commitment to ongoing professional development, ensuring you remain informed about the cutting edge of occupational therapy practices. Your role as a COTA As part of our interdisciplinary team, you will: Collaborate closely with our occupational therapist to execute tailored therapy plans for our diverse clientele. Perform comprehensive client assessments to gauge their needs and monitor progress. Aid clients in daily activities aimed at boosting their independence and overall well-being. Diligently document all client progress and any notable changes in their condition, ensuring precise and timely reports. Foster effective communication with the therapy team and clients' families to guarantee coordinated and comprehensive care. Stay abreast of the latest occupational therapy practices and advancements, continuously seeking to enhance the quality of our services. Next steps with North Shore Pediatric Therapy Joining a team is about more than the role-it's about the people, the support, and the culture. Our interview process ensures you'll understand who we are and how we'll support your success. You'll connect with multiple leaders, tour the center, and meet the incredible team you could soon be working with. We can't wait to meet you! Per hour$25-$35 USD
    $25-35 hourly 26d ago
  • Child Autism Support Specialist, Clinic-Based (Entry-level)

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Elmhurst, IL

    Job Description 💵 Starting at $19/hour ($22.50 once RBT certified - all traininig paid) 🎓 Paid Training & Certification 🕒 Daytime shifts (starting at 8am, 9am, 1pm, or 4pm) & Saturday availability needed At North Shore Pediatric Therapy (NSPT), we do more than provide therapy-we create spaces where autistic children are respected, supported, and empowered. We don't believe in one-size-fits-all care or outdated models. Our approach is assent-based, neuroaffirming, and team-driven, with deep respect for each child's individuality, autonomy, and potential. As a Behavior Technician, you'll be part of that mission. You'll help kids build communication, independence, and confidence-and you'll be supported every step of the way by a team that values your growth just as much as theirs. What a Day Looks Like: Being a Behavior Technician is active, hands-on, and deeply meaningful. You'll spend most of your day working 1:1 with kids (ages 2-12), helping them build skills that support their growth at home, school, and in everyday life. Here's what that actually looks like: Playing games on the floor to work on language or social skills Helping a child learn how to ask for help, tie their shoes, or transition between tasks Managing tough moments like meltdowns or elopement with patience and a calm presence Tracking progress and taking session notes so your BCBA can update therapy plans Communicating with your team throughout the day to problem-solve, celebrate wins, and adjust support as needed Staying flexible-every child is different, and every day brings something new It's not a desk job-it's a roll-up-your-sleeves, be-there-in-the-moment kind of role. But if you love working with kids, it's one of the most rewarding ways to spend your day. Why North Shore Pediatric Therapy: We're not your typical ABA clinic-and we're proud of that. At NSPT, we don't force compliance or chase cookie-cutter milestones. Instead, we prioritize: Assent-based care that honors boundaries and centers the child's voice. Collaborative, interdisciplinary teamwork-you'll work alongside OTs, SLPs, and mental health professionals. Supportive leadership and mentorship, with real-time coaching and thoughtful feedback. A people-first culture where growth is structured, wins are celebrated, and you're never alone. How You'll Grow With Us: Whether you're here to learn or build a full career, we make sure your development is intentional and supported. You'll start with paid RBT training and certification in your first month (plus a raise once you pass) and receive performance reviews and raises every 6 months. From there, your path can look like: Behavior Therapist (BT) → Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) - Certified with hands-on experience and real mentorship RBT → Clinical Fellowship Student (ACC) → Lead ACC → Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - For BCBA students, we help with restricted and unrestricted hours, test prep, and becoming a strong, compassionate clinician. RBT → Lead RBT - For those who want to grow as leaders without pursuing credentialing as a BCBA, SLP, or OT. No matter where you're headed, we'll help you get there. Perks & Benefits: 💪 Real-time support and mentorship from experienced clinicians 📆 Flexible schedules (start times at 8am, 9am, 1pm, or 3pm) that fit your life 🎉 Monthly team events, shoutouts, and a clinic culture that genuinely cares 💥 A career that makes a tangible impact on the lives of kids and families 🩺 Health, dental, and vision insurance for full-time team members You're a Great Fit If You: Have experience working with children (babysitting, coaching, camps, classrooms, etc.) Are calm, flexible, and eager to learn-even in tough moments. Believe in supporting kids through respect and empathy, not compliance. Want to work somewhere that feels good and does good. Are curious about long-term careers in ABA, education, child psychology, OT, SLP, or mental health. Requirements: Starting at $19/billable hour, with increases for experience, education, and certification. You'll increase to $22.50 once you receive your RBT certification. Must have the physical stamina and mobility to actively engage with children, including sitting, standing, walking, bending, lifting up to 45 pounds, and effective visual and auditory communication. High school diploma or GED required Afternoon/evening (starting at 3pm) and Saturday availability required At NSPT, we know this work is challenging-but it's also joyful, meaningful, and deeply rewarding. You'll be surrounded by people who are passionate about what they do, and who care deeply about the children and team members they work with. If you're ready to make a difference, grow a career, and be part of a team that's changing what care can look like-we'd love to meet you. Per hour$19-$22.50 USD
    $19-22.5 hourly 18d ago
  • Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Vernon Hills, IL

    💵 Starting at $19/hour ($22.50 once RBT certified) 🎓 Paid Training & Certification At North Shore Pediatric Therapy (NSPT), we do more than provide therapy-we create spaces where autistic children are respected, supported, and empowered. We don't believe in one-size-fits-all care or outdated models. Our approach is assent-based, neuroaffirming, and team-driven, with deep respect for each child's individuality, autonomy, and potential. As a Registered Behavior Technician, you'll be part of that mission. You'll help kids build communication, independence, and confidence-and you'll be supported every step of the way by a team that values your growth just as much as theirs. What a Day Looks Like: Being a Registered Behavior Technician is active, hands-on, and deeply meaningful. You'll spend most of your day working 1:1 with kids (ages 2-12), helping them build skills that support their growth at home, school, and in everyday life. Here's what that actually looks like: Playing games on the floor to work on language or social skills Helping a child learn how to ask for help, tie their shoes, or transition between tasks Managing tough moments like meltdowns or elopement with patience and a calm presence Tracking progress and taking session notes so your BCBA can update therapy plans Communicating with your team throughout the day to problem-solve, celebrate wins, and adjust support as needed Staying flexible-every child is different, and every day brings something new It's not a desk job-it's a roll-up-your-sleeves, be-there-in-the-moment kind of role. But if you love working with kids, it's one of the most rewarding ways to spend your day. Why North Shore Pediatric Therapy: We're not your typical ABA clinic-and we're proud of that. At NSPT, we don't force compliance or chase cookie-cutter milestones. Instead, we prioritize: Assent-based care that honors boundaries and centers the child's voice. Collaborative, interdisciplinary teamwork-you'll work alongside OTs, SLPs, and mental health professionals. Supportive leadership and mentorship, with real-time coaching and thoughtful feedback. A people-first culture where growth is structured, wins are celebrated, and you're never alone. How You'll Grow With Us: Whether you're here to learn or build a full career, we make sure your development is intentional and supported. You'll start with paid RBT training and certification in your first month (plus a raise once you pass) and receive performance reviews and raises every 6 months. From there, your path can look like: Behavior Therapist (BT) → Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) - Certified with hands-on experience and real mentorship RBT → Clinical Fellowship Student (ACC) → Lead ACC → Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - For BCBA students, we help with restricted and unrestricted hours, test prep, and becoming a strong, compassionate clinician. RBT → Lead RBT - For those who want to grow as leaders without pursuing credentialing as a BCBA, SLP, or OT. No matter where you're headed, we'll help you get there. Perks & Benefits: 💪 Real-time support and mentorship from experienced clinicians 📆 Flexible schedules (start times at 8am, 9am, 1pm, or 3pm) that fit your life 🎉 Monthly team events, shoutouts, and a clinic culture that genuinely cares 💥 A career that makes a tangible impact on the lives of kids and families 🩺 Health, dental, and vision insurance for full-time team members You're a Great Fit If You: Have experience working with children (babysitting, coaching, camps, classrooms, etc.) Are calm, flexible, and eager to learn-even in tough moments. Believe in supporting kids through respect and empathy, not compliance. Want to work somewhere that feels good and does good. Are curious about long-term careers in ABA, education, child psychology, OT, SLP, or mental health. Requirements: Starting at $19/billable hour, with increases for experience, education, and certification. You'll increase to $22.50 once you receive your RBT certification. Must have the physical stamina and mobility to actively engage with children, including sitting, standing, walking, bending, lifting up to 45 pounds, and effective visual and auditory communication. High school diploma or GED required Afternoon/evening (starting at 3pm) and Saturday availability required At NSPT, we know this work is challenging-but it's also joyful, meaningful, and deeply rewarding. You'll be surrounded by people who are passionate about what they do, and who care deeply about the children and team members they work with. If you're ready to make a difference, grow a career, and be part of a team that's changing what care can look like-we'd love to meet you. Per hour$22.50-$24.50 USD
    $22.5-24.5 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Client Experience Coordinator

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Naperville, IL

    Job Description Let's be honest: families don't remember the name of a scheduling system. They remember the person who made their week easier. At North Shore Pediatric Therapy, that person is the Family Child Advocate (FCA) - the calm in the chaos, the voice of reassurance, the behind-the-scenes orchestrator ensuring every child gets the care they deserve and every clinician walks into a day that runs smoothly. Here, FCAs are trusted partners to families, real-time problem solvers, and key players in providing the exceptional experience NSPT is known for. When a parent is overwhelmed, a child needs an urgent reschedule, or a clinic is juggling 30 moving pieces at once… you're the one who turns stress into solutions. This is a full-time, in-center position with a schedule of 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM. You'll primarily work from our Naperville location, with weekly travel to support our teams in Elmhurst and Woodridge. Compensation ranges from $18-$22 per hour, based on experience and qualifications. Why This Role Matters Every hour of therapy counts - for a child learning to eat independently, say their sibling's name, or build the confidence they've never had before. You make those moments possible by keeping schedules full, communication clear, and families supported. Across our centers, our therapists, Clinical Directors, and families will tell you the same thing: "I don't know what we'd do without our FCA." Who Thrives in This Role A natural helper who finds joy in making someone's day smoother. A multitasker who can juggle 10 moving pieces without losing the warmth in their voice. A communicator who knows how to spin chaos into clarity. A schedules-and-systems thinker who loves finding the fastest path to a solution. A relationship-builder who wants families to feel seen, supported, and appreciated. If this sounds like you, we encourage you to apply! What You'll Do Be the go-to support for families with schedule changes, questions, and updates. Turn cancellations into makeups and keep therapist schedules running smoothly. Make real-time adjustments when things shift (because they will!). Partner with Clinical Directors and therapists across disciplines. Keep the clinic humming: restock rooms, organize supplies, prepare new hire materials. Support outreach, tours, events, and family-facing activities. Drive positive family experiences, including thoughtful review requests. Why You'll Love Working Here You're not just managing logistics - you're shaping a family's entire experience of therapy. You'll join a supportive team, build real relationships with families, and play a vital part in helping kids access the care they need. If you're looking for a role where every day is meaningful and every detail matters, we'd love to talk. Per hour$18-$22 USD
    $18-22 hourly 27d ago
  • Pediatric Occupational Therapist, Clinic-Based

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Deerfield, IL

    Job Description Pay: $75,000 - $85,000 annually, depending on caseload and experience. Your dedication and impact directly translate into greater earning potential. Job Type: Full-time Work Setting: In-person, Clinic At North Shore Pediatric Therapy, we're seeking a passionate Occupational Therapist to join our team. You'll provide personalized, in-clinic therapy through evaluations and individualized treatment plans designed to meet each child's unique needs. With 80% of our clients receiving multiple services, this is a truly collaborative, interdisciplinary setting-complete with opportunities for co-treats alongside Speech-Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists, BCBAs, and Mental Health providers. Your work will empower children to reach their fullest potential and use new skills to thrive in daily life, while you continue to grow your clinical expertise in a supportive environment. Why choose North Shore Pediatric Therapy Impactful Work: Transform the lives of children through evidence-based pediatric therapy services. Clinical Mentorship: Receive ongoing support and guidance from experienced clinicians across our 12 Chicagoland locations. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Partner daily with ABA, Neuropsychology, OT, PT, Speech, and Mental Health professionals to provide holistic care. Resourceful Environment: Access play-based resources and state-of-the-art facilities designed for pediatric therapy success. Benefits Clinical Ladder Program: Defined opportunities for advancement and promotion, with clear career pathways. New Therapist Support: Extra mentorship and onboarding for new grads or early-career clinicians to ensure a smooth transition. Competitive Compensation: Base salary plus additional billable rate, recognizing and rewarding your expertise. Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance: Comprehensive coverage for your health and wellness. 401(k) with Company Match: Plan for your future with up to 4% company match. Flexible Scheduling: Paid time off and flexible scheduling for full-time employees to support work-life balance. Professional Development: Continuing education stipend plus internal growth and training opportunities. Team Building: Monthly social events and a culture of collaboration and camaraderie. Teladoc Subscription: Available day 1 for full- and part-time employees. Committees and Involvement: Join teams like Experience, DEI, or Brand Ambassadors to shape our culture. Requirements Master's degree in Occupational Therapy and Illinois state license in good standing Experience or strong interest in pediatrics, including ADLs, daily routines, play, and feeding Ability to sit, stand, bend, and walk regularly; lift up to 45 lbs Adequate vision and hearing for written and verbal communication Comfort working in an environment with moderate noise levels Your role as an Occupational Therapist As part of our interdisciplinary team, you will: Design and administer treatment programs to increase independence in ADLs, routines, play, and feeding Make cross-referrals to other disciplines as needed Address executive functioning, attention, and fine/gross motor coordination Create home programs and coach families to implement them Collaborate with doctors, teachers, and pediatric specialists for coordinated care Maintain detailed progress notes and adjust treatment plans as needed Next steps with North Shore Pediatric Therapy Joining a team is about more than the role-it's about the people, the support, and the culture. Our interview process ensures you'll understand who we are and how we'll support your success. You'll connect with multiple leaders, tour the center, and meet the incredible team you could soon be working with. We can't wait to meet you! Total compensation includes base and eligible annual bonus. Total compensation$75,000-$85,000 USD
    $75k-85k yearly 26d ago
  • BCBA Clinical Director

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Glenview, IL

    Job Description Annual compensation: $90,000-$120,000 (including quarterly bonus) Job Type: Full-time Work Setting: In-person, clinic Let's be real: not all therapy companies are created equal. Some places give you a title and a caseload. At North Shore Pediatric Therapy, you get something different: a career you're proud to talk about because you can point to the kids who are speaking their first words, eating family meals for the first time, or finally thriving in a classroom because of the work you and your team led. We're the kind of company where: You'll actually feel good wearing the swag, because it represents a place that values assent-based, ethical care and backs clinicians with real resources. Unlike most providers, our centers practice true interdisciplinary care. BCBAs, SLPs, OTs, PTs, neuropsychologists, and mental health providers working side by side, often co-treating, so kids get support that reflects the whole picture of who they are. When someone asks, "So what do you do?" you won't just say "I'm a BCBA." You'll tell them you work at one of the few companies that refuses blanket 40-hour recommendations. While others default to preset buckets, we use a framework that considers diagnostic severity, adaptive functioning, age, access to other therapies, and quality of life. The result? Recommendations that are individualized, ethical, and built around the child and family in front of us. Your leadership changes kids' lives in visible, measurable ways, with OBM dashboards that guide smarter decisions, families who say "We finally feel heard," and a team that grows stronger because of your coaching. This is an opportunity to do the best work of your career - leading remarkable clinicians, solving meaningful problems, and impacting the lives of families every single day. Who Will Love This Job: A natural coach: You love helping people grow and get excited when your team succeeds. A culture-builder: You believe collaboration and laughter go hand-in-hand with great care. A detail + big-picture thinker: You can toggle from reviewing documentation to mapping out a 5-year vision without missing a beat. A problem-solver: Scheduling puzzles, tricky conversations, and "no easy answer" questions don't scare you. A connector: You enjoy building relationships across disciplines, from BCBAs to OTs to teachers and families. A little bit goofy: You're the kind of leader who might organize a team lunch, celebrate small wins with confetti, or bring creative energy to everyday moments. What You'll Do: Lead and grow your BCBA + RBT teams while supporting interdisciplinary collaboration. Drive clinical quality, training, and performance standards. Recruit, onboard, and mentor new clinicians. Partner with doctors, teachers, SLPs, OTs, PTs, and mental health providers to deliver wraparound care. Support strategic planning, efficiency, and operational improvements across programs. Build a culture of collaboration, growth, and support. What You Bring: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), licensed in the state of Illinois and in good standing. 3+ years in a leadership or supervisory role. Strong communicator who is proactive and detail-oriented. Passion for serving children and families, especially those with autism and developmental needs. Ability to perform essential functions such as sitting, standing, bending, and occasionally lifting up to 45 lbs. Reasonable accommodations may be made. Why Join North Shore Pediatric Therapy? Because leadership here matters. You'll see your influence in: Kids who thrive because of the care your team delivers. Clinicians who grow under your coaching and guidance. Programs that improve because you helped design them. And because we know great leaders deserve great support, here's what we offer: Medical, dental, and vision insurance for you and your family. 25+ days off in your first year through PTO + 7 paid holidays. 401(k) with company match to plan for your future. $500 Professional development stipend + free In-house CEUs - we invest in your growth. A supportive environment where feedback fuels growth, creativity sparks ideas, and laughter is part of the job. We know you're already doing incredible work where you are, but at North Shore Pediatric Therapy, we're committed to creating an environment where you can do even more-while being supported, celebrated, and inspired along the way. Whether you're ready to make a move or just want to explore your options, we'd love to show you what else is out there. Let's talk about how we can help you lead, inspire, and grow in your career. Total compensation includes base and eligible annual bonus. Total compensation$98,000-$120,000 USD
    $98k-120k yearly 26d ago
  • Client Experience Coordinator

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Naperville, IL

    Let's be honest: families don't remember the name of a scheduling system. They remember the person who made their week easier. At North Shore Pediatric Therapy, that person is the Family Child Advocate (FCA) - the calm in the chaos, the voice of reassurance, the behind-the-scenes orchestrator ensuring every child gets the care they deserve and every clinician walks into a day that runs smoothly. Here, FCAs are trusted partners to families, real-time problem solvers, and key players in providing the exceptional experience NSPT is known for. When a parent is overwhelmed, a child needs an urgent reschedule, or a clinic is juggling 30 moving pieces at once… you're the one who turns stress into solutions. This is a full-time, in-center position with a schedule of 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM. You'll primarily work from our Naperville location, with weekly travel to support our teams in Elmhurst and Woodridge. Compensation ranges from $18-$22 per hour, based on experience and qualifications. Why This Role Matters Every hour of therapy counts - for a child learning to eat independently, say their sibling's name, or build the confidence they've never had before. You make those moments possible by keeping schedules full, communication clear, and families supported. Across our centers, our therapists, Clinical Directors, and families will tell you the same thing: “I don't know what we'd do without our FCA.” Who Thrives in This Role A natural helper who finds joy in making someone's day smoother. A multitasker who can juggle 10 moving pieces without losing the warmth in their voice. A communicator who knows how to spin chaos into clarity. A schedules-and-systems thinker who loves finding the fastest path to a solution. A relationship-builder who wants families to feel seen, supported, and appreciated. If this sounds like you, we encourage you to apply! What You'll Do Be the go-to support for families with schedule changes, questions, and updates. Turn cancellations into makeups and keep therapist schedules running smoothly. Make real-time adjustments when things shift (because they will!). Partner with Clinical Directors and therapists across disciplines. Keep the clinic humming: restock rooms, organize supplies, prepare new hire materials. Support outreach, tours, events, and family-facing activities. Drive positive family experiences, including thoughtful review requests. Why You'll Love Working Here You're not just managing logistics - you're shaping a family's entire experience of therapy. You'll join a supportive team, build real relationships with families, and play a vital part in helping kids access the care they need. If you're looking for a role where every day is meaningful and every detail matters, we'd love to talk. Per hour$18-$22 USD
    $18-22 hourly Auto-Apply 27d ago
  • Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant - COTA

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Deerfield, IL

    Job Type: Full-time Work Setting: In-person, Clinic At North Shore Pediatric Therapy, we're seeking a passionate Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant (COTA) to join our team. You'll provide personalized, in-clinic therapy through evaluations and individualized treatment plans designed to meet each child's unique needs. With 80% of our clients receiving multiple services, this is a truly collaborative, interdisciplinary setting-complete with opportunities for co-treats alongside Speech-Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists, BCBAs, and Mental Health providers. Your work will empower children to reach their fullest potential and use new skills to thrive in daily life, while you continue to grow your clinical expertise in a supportive environment. Why choose North Shore Pediatric Therapy Impactful Work: Transform the lives of children through evidence-based pediatric therapy services. Clinical Mentorship: Receive ongoing support and guidance from experienced clinicians across our 12 Chicagoland locations. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Partner daily with ABA, Neuropsychology, OT, PT, Speech, and Mental Health professionals to provide holistic care. Resourceful Environment: Access play-based resources and state-of-the-art facilities designed for pediatric therapy success. Benefits Clinical Ladder Program: Defined opportunities for advancement and promotion, with clear career pathways. New Therapist Support: Extra mentorship and onboarding for new grads or early-career clinicians to ensure a smooth transition. Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance: Comprehensive coverage for your health and wellness. 401(k) with Company Match: Plan for your future with up to 4% company match. Flexible Scheduling: Paid time off and flexible scheduling for full-time employees to support work-life balance. Team Building: Monthly social events and a culture of collaboration and camaraderie. Teladoc Subscription: Available day 1 for full- and part-time employees. Committees and Involvement: Join teams like Experience, DEI, or Brand Ambassadors to shape our culture. Requirements Hold an Associate's degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program. Certification and registration as a COTA by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). Possess current state licensure as an Occupational Therapy Assistant. Demonstrate 1-2 years of experience in a clinical setting, with a preference for previous pediatric setting work. Show a solid understanding of occupational therapy principles and practices, with a proven ability to implement therapy plans efficiently. Exhibit outstanding communication and interpersonal skills, crucial for effective collaboration with both our therapy team and clients' families. Display a genuine commitment to ongoing professional development, ensuring you remain informed about the cutting edge of occupational therapy practices. Your role as a COTA As part of our interdisciplinary team, you will: Collaborate closely with our occupational therapist to execute tailored therapy plans for our diverse clientele. Perform comprehensive client assessments to gauge their needs and monitor progress. Aid clients in daily activities aimed at boosting their independence and overall well-being. Diligently document all client progress and any notable changes in their condition, ensuring precise and timely reports. Foster effective communication with the therapy team and clients' families to guarantee coordinated and comprehensive care. Stay abreast of the latest occupational therapy practices and advancements, continuously seeking to enhance the quality of our services. Next steps with North Shore Pediatric Therapy Joining a team is about more than the role-it's about the people, the support, and the culture. Our interview process ensures you'll understand who we are and how we'll support your success. You'll connect with multiple leaders, tour the center, and meet the incredible team you could soon be working with. We can't wait to meet you! Per hour$25-$35 USD
    $25-35 hourly Auto-Apply 27d ago
  • Child Autism Support Specialist, Clinic-Based (Entry-level)

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Woodridge, IL

    Job Description 💵 Starting at $19/hour ($22.50 once RBT certified - all training paid) 🎓 Paid Training & Certification 🕒 Daytime shifts (starting at 8am, 9am, 1pm, or 3pm) & Saturday availability needed At North Shore Pediatric Therapy (NSPT), we do more than provide therapy-we create spaces where autistic children are respected, supported, and empowered. We don't believe in one-size-fits-all care or outdated models. Our approach is assent-based, neuroaffirming, and team-driven, with deep respect for each child's individuality, autonomy, and potential. As a Behavior Technician, you'll be part of that mission. You'll help kids build communication, independence, and confidence-and you'll be supported every step of the way by a team that values your growth just as much as theirs. What a Day Looks Like: Being a Behavior Technician is active, hands-on, and deeply meaningful. You'll spend most of your day working 1:1 with kids (ages 2-12), helping them build skills that support their growth at home, school, and in everyday life. Here's what that actually looks like: Playing games on the floor to work on language or social skills Helping a child learn how to ask for help, tie their shoes, or transition between tasks Managing tough moments like meltdowns or elopement with patience and a calm presence Tracking progress and taking session notes so your BCBA can update therapy plans Communicating with your team throughout the day to problem-solve, celebrate wins, and adjust support as needed Staying flexible-every child is different, and every day brings something new It's not a desk job-it's a roll-up-your-sleeves, be-there-in-the-moment kind of role. But if you love working with kids, it's one of the most rewarding ways to spend your day. Why North Shore Pediatric Therapy: We're not your typical ABA clinic-and we're proud of that. At NSPT, we don't force compliance or chase cookie-cutter milestones. Instead, we prioritize: Assent-based care that honors boundaries and centers the child's voice. Collaborative, interdisciplinary teamwork-you'll work alongside OTs, SLPs, and mental health professionals. Supportive leadership and mentorship, with real-time coaching and thoughtful feedback. A people-first culture where growth is structured, wins are celebrated, and you're never alone. How you'll grow with us: Whether you're here to learn or build a full career, we make sure your development is intentional and supported. You'll start with paid RBT training and certification in your first month (plus a raise once you pass) and receive performance reviews and raises every 6 months. From there, your path can look like: Behavior Therapist (BT) → Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) - Certified with hands-on experience and real mentorship RBT → Clinical Fellowship Student (ACC) → Lead ACC → Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - For BCBA students, we help with restricted and unrestricted hours, test prep, and becoming a strong, compassionate clinician. RBT → Lead RBT - For those who want to grow as leaders without pursuing credentialing as a BCBA, SLP, or OT. No matter where you're headed, we'll help you get there. Perks & Benefits: 💪 Real-time support and mentorship from experienced clinicians 📆 Flexible schedules (start times at 8am, 9am, 1pm, or 3pm) that fit your life 🎉 Monthly team events, shoutouts, and a clinic culture that genuinely cares 💥 A career that makes a tangible impact on the lives of kids and families 🩺 Health, dental, and vision insurance for full-time team members You're a great fit if you: Have experience working with children (babysitting, coaching, camps, classrooms, etc.) Are calm, flexible, and eager to learn-even in tough moments. Believe in supporting kids through respect and empathy, not compliance. Want to work somewhere that feels good and does good. Are curious about long-term careers in ABA, education, child psychology, OT, SLP, or mental health. Requirements: Starting at $19/billable hour, with increases for experience, education, and certification. You'll increase to $22.50 once you receive your RBT certification. Must have the physical stamina and mobility to actively engage with children, including sitting, standing, walking, bending, lifting up to 45 pounds, and effective visual and auditory communication. High school diploma or GED required Afternoon/evening (starting at 3pm) and Saturday availability required At NSPT, we know this work is challenging-but it's also joyful, meaningful, and deeply rewarding. You'll be surrounded by people who are passionate about what they do, and who care deeply about the children and team members they work with. If you're ready to make a difference, grow a career, and be part of a team that's changing what care can look like-we'd love to meet you. Per hour$19-$22.50 USD
    $19-22.5 hourly 18d ago
  • Speech-Language Pathologist (CCC-SLP)

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Des Plaines, IL

    Job Description Target Annual Compensation: $85,000 - $95,000, depending on caseload and experience. Your dedication and impact directly translate into greater earning potential. Job Type: Full-time Work Setting: In-person, Clinic Location: Des Plaines, IL At North Shore Pediatric Therapy, we're seeking a passionate Speech-Language Pathologist to join our team. You'll provide personalized, in-clinic therapy through evaluations and individualized treatment plans designed to meet each child's unique needs. With 80% of our clients receiving multiple services, this is a truly collaborative, interdisciplinary setting-complete with opportunities for co-treats alongside Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, BCBAs, and Mental Health providers. Your work will empower children to reach their fullest potential and use new skills to thrive in daily life, while you continue to grow your clinical expertise in a supportive environment. Why choose North Shore Pediatric Therapy Impactful Work: Transform the lives of children through evidence-based speech-language therapy services. Clinical Mentorship: Benefit from regular support and guidance from experienced SLPs across 12 Chicagoland locations. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Partner with ABA, Neuropsychology, OT, PT, Speech, and Mental Health professionals to provide holistic care. Resourceful Environment: Access play-based resources and state-of-the-art facilities designed for pediatric therapy success. Benefits Clinical Ladder Program: Defined opportunities for advancement and promotion, with clear career pathways. New Therapist Support: Extra mentorship and onboarding for new grads or early-career clinicians to ensure a smooth transition. Competitive Compensation: We offer a competitive salary, made up of a base rate + an additional billable rate, to recognize and reward your expertise. Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance: Enjoy comprehensive coverage for your health and wellness. 401(k) with Company Match: Plan for your future with our 401(k) program. Flexible Scheduling: Benefit from flexible scheduling and paid time off for full-time employees to achieve a healthy work-life balance. Professional Development: We are committed to your growth. Take advantage of opportunities for ongoing professional development and training, including internal growth and learning opportunities as well as a stipend for continuing education. Team Building: Join a culture of collaboration and camaraderie. Participate in monthly social events with your team to build strong professional relationships. Teladoc subscription (for full and part time employees, available day 1) We don't just encourage our teams to speak openly to management, make suggestions, and leave feedback, we empower them to do so. Join one or more of our committees to get involved in organizational initiatives. Be a part of our Experience Team, DEI Committee, Brand Ambassadors, and more! Requirements: You are eager to grow your skills in high-demand clinical areas such as AAC, feeding, and childhood apraxia of speech. You do your best work surrounded by a supportive and diverse team of child specialists. You have a master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology and an Illinois state license in good standing. You have prior experience conducting assessments to identify the strengths and needs of each client. Those who know you describe you as having unflappable patience and compassion. You are committed to ongoing learning and professional development. Your role as a Speech-Language Pathologist As part of our interdisciplinary team, you will collaborate with SLPs, OTs, PTs, BCBAs, Mental Health Practitioners, and Neuropsychologists. Your responsibilities include: Conduct comprehensive evaluations to diagnose communication and feeding disorders Make appropriate cross-referrals to other disciplines Develop individualized treatment plans and goals for each client Provide one-on-one therapy sessions to improve speech, language, social, and feeding skills Educate families, staff, and the community on AAC and other communication supports Collaborate with doctors, teachers, and pediatric therapists for coordinated care Keep detailed records of progress and adjust plans as needed Next steps with North Shore Pediatric Therapy: We understand that joining a team is not just about the role; it's about the people, the support, and the culture. Our interview process is carefully crafted to ensure you thoroughly understand who we are and the support system in place for your success. You'll discuss this role with multiple leaders in our organization, tour the center, and meet the incredible team you could be working with. We can't wait to get to know you! Total compensation includes base and eligible annual bonus. Total compensation$85,000-$95,000 USD
    $85k-95k yearly 13d ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Glenview, IL

    Job Description Annual compensation: $82,000-$110,000 Job Type: Full-time Work Setting: In-person, clinic Let's be real: not all therapy companies are created equal. Some places give you a title and a caseload. At North Shore Pediatric Therapy, you get something different: a career you're proud to talk about because you can point to the kids who are speaking their first words, eating family meals for the first time, or finally thriving in a classroom because of the work you and your team led. We're the kind of company where: You'll actually feel good wearing the swag, because it represents a place that values assent-based, ethical care and backs clinicians with real resources. Unlike most providers, our centers practice true interdisciplinary care. BCBAs, SLPs, OTs, PTs, neuropsychologists, and mental health providers working side by side, often co-treating, so kids get support that reflects the whole picture of who they are. When someone asks, "So what do you do?" you won't just say "I'm a BCBA." You'll tell them you work at one of the few companies that refuses blanket 40-hour recommendations. While others default to preset buckets, we use a framework that considers diagnostic severity, adaptive functioning, age, access to other therapies, and quality of life. The result? Recommendations that are individualized, ethical, and built around the child and family in front of us. Growth isn't a buzzword here - it's a path. Many of our leaders, including Clinical Directors, started as BCBAs at NSPT. We're known for giving clinicians the mentorship, training, and opportunities they need to step into leadership when they're ready. This is an opportunity to do the best work of your career - guiding dedicated RBTs, solving meaningful clinical challenges, and impacting the lives of families every single day. Who Will Love This Job: An RBT whisperer: You find joy in coaching, modeling, and seeing your RBTs gain confidence with every session. A reinforcement master: You don't just teach reinforcement, you live it - high-fives, goofy cheers, and genuine praise are your love language. A data detective: You get a thrill from seeing graphs climb, spotting trends in behavior, and using data to tell the story of progress. A behavior puzzle-solver: Whether it's a tricky tantrum, a stubborn skill, or a curveball day, you dive in with creativity and calm. A family translator: You can take ABA jargon and turn it into simple, supportive guidance that parents actually understand and appreciate. A little bit playful: You know therapy works best when it's fun, and you're not afraid to get on the floor, use silly voices, or celebrate tiny wins like they're championship moments. What You'll Do Provide clinical oversight and supervision for RBTs. Write and monitor individualized treatment plans that reflect ethical, assent-based care. Coach, mentor, and train RBTs to ensure best practices. Partner with families to set meaningful goals and celebrate progress. Collaborate with SLPs, OTs, PTs, and mental health providers to deliver wraparound care. Ensure documentation and treatment plans meet high clinical standards. Build a culture of support, growth, and collaboration. What You Bring: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), licensed in the state of Illinois and in good standing. Strong communicator who is proactive and detail-oriented. Passion for serving children and families, especially those with autism and developmental needs. Ability to perform essential functions such as sitting, standing, bending, and occasionally lifting up to 45 lbs. Reasonable accommodations may be made. Why Join North Shore Pediatric Therapy? Because being a BCBA here means more than running programs - it means shaping futures, including your own. You'll see your influence in: Kids who thrive because of the care you provide. RBTs who grow under your coaching and guidance. Families who finally feel supported and understood. And because we know great leaders deserve great support, here's what we offer: Medical, dental, and vision insurance for you and your family. 25+ days off in your first year through PTO + 7 paid holidays. 401(k) with company match to plan for your future. $500 Professional development stipend + free In-house CEUs - we invest in your growth. BCBA bonus program: Earn $50 for every billable hour 30+. Your hard work and efficiency don't go unnoticed. A supportive environment where feedback fuels growth, creativity sparks ideas, and laughter is part of the job. We know you're already doing incredible work where you are, but at North Shore Pediatric Therapy, we're committed to creating an environment where you can do even more-while being supported, celebrated, and inspired along the way. Whether you're ready to make a move or just want to explore your options, we'd love to show you what else is out there. Let's talk about how we can help you lead, inspire, and grow in your career. Total compensation includes base and eligible annual bonus. Total compensation$80,000-$93,000 USD
    $82k-110k yearly 27d ago
  • BCBA Clinical Director

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Deerfield, IL

    Job Description Annual compensation: $90,000-$120,000 (including quarterly bonus) Job Type: Full-time Work Setting: In-person, clinic Let's be real: not all therapy companies are created equal. Some places give you a title and a caseload. At North Shore Pediatric Therapy, you get something different: a career you're proud to talk about because you can point to the kids who are speaking their first words, eating family meals for the first time, or finally thriving in a classroom because of the work you and your team led. We're the kind of company where: You'll actually feel good wearing the swag, because it represents a place that values assent-based, ethical care and backs clinicians with real resources. Unlike most providers, our centers practice true interdisciplinary care. BCBAs, SLPs, OTs, PTs, neuropsychologists, and mental health providers working side by side, often co-treating, so kids get support that reflects the whole picture of who they are. When someone asks, "So what do you do?" you won't just say "I'm a BCBA." You'll tell them you work at one of the few companies that refuses blanket 40-hour recommendations. While others default to preset buckets, we use a framework that considers diagnostic severity, adaptive functioning, age, access to other therapies, and quality of life. The result? Recommendations that are individualized, ethical, and built around the child and family in front of us. Your leadership changes kids' lives in visible, measurable ways, with OBM dashboards that guide smarter decisions, families who say "We finally feel heard," and a team that grows stronger because of your coaching. This is an opportunity to do the best work of your career - leading remarkable clinicians, solving meaningful problems, and impacting the lives of families every single day. Who Will Love This Job: A natural coach: You love helping people grow and get excited when your team succeeds. A culture-builder: You believe collaboration and laughter go hand-in-hand with great care. A detail + big-picture thinker: You can toggle from reviewing documentation to mapping out a 5-year vision without missing a beat. A problem-solver: Scheduling puzzles, tricky conversations, and "no easy answer" questions don't scare you. A connector: You enjoy building relationships across disciplines, from BCBAs to OTs to teachers and families. A little bit goofy: You're the kind of leader who might organize a team lunch, celebrate small wins with confetti, or bring creative energy to everyday moments. What You'll Do: Lead and grow your BCBA + RBT teams while supporting interdisciplinary collaboration. Drive clinical quality, training, and performance standards. Recruit, onboard, and mentor new clinicians. Partner with doctors, teachers, SLPs, OTs, PTs, and mental health providers to deliver wraparound care. Support strategic planning, efficiency, and operational improvements across programs. Build a culture of collaboration, growth, and support. What You Bring: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), licensed in the state of Illinois and in good standing. 3+ years in a leadership or supervisory role. Strong communicator who is proactive and detail-oriented. Passion for serving children and families, especially those with autism and developmental needs. Ability to perform essential functions such as sitting, standing, bending, and occasionally lifting up to 45 lbs. Reasonable accommodations may be made. Why Join North Shore Pediatric Therapy? Because leadership here matters. You'll see your influence in: Kids who thrive because of the care your team delivers. Clinicians who grow under your coaching and guidance. Programs that improve because you helped design them. And because we know great leaders deserve great support, here's what we offer: Medical, dental, and vision insurance for you and your family. 25+ days off in your first year through PTO + 7 paid holidays. 401(k) with company match to plan for your future. $500 Professional development stipend + free In-house CEUs - we invest in your growth. A supportive environment where feedback fuels growth, creativity sparks ideas, and laughter is part of the job. We know you're already doing incredible work where you are, but at North Shore Pediatric Therapy, we're committed to creating an environment where you can do even more-while being supported, celebrated, and inspired along the way. Whether you're ready to make a move or just want to explore your options, we'd love to show you what else is out there. Let's talk about how we can help you lead, inspire, and grow in your career. Total compensation includes base and eligible annual bonus. Total compensation$98,000-$120,000 USD
    $98k-120k yearly 26d ago
  • Pediatric Occupational Therapist, Clinic-Based

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Deerfield, IL

    Pay: $75,000 - $85,000 annually, depending on caseload and experience. Your dedication and impact directly translate into greater earning potential. Job Type: Full-time Work Setting: In-person, Clinic At North Shore Pediatric Therapy, we're seeking a passionate Occupational Therapist to join our team. You'll provide personalized, in-clinic therapy through evaluations and individualized treatment plans designed to meet each child's unique needs. With 80% of our clients receiving multiple services, this is a truly collaborative, interdisciplinary setting-complete with opportunities for co-treats alongside Speech-Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists, BCBAs, and Mental Health providers. Your work will empower children to reach their fullest potential and use new skills to thrive in daily life, while you continue to grow your clinical expertise in a supportive environment. Why choose North Shore Pediatric Therapy Impactful Work: Transform the lives of children through evidence-based pediatric therapy services. Clinical Mentorship: Receive ongoing support and guidance from experienced clinicians across our 12 Chicagoland locations. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Partner daily with ABA, Neuropsychology, OT, PT, Speech, and Mental Health professionals to provide holistic care. Resourceful Environment: Access play-based resources and state-of-the-art facilities designed for pediatric therapy success. Benefits Clinical Ladder Program: Defined opportunities for advancement and promotion, with clear career pathways. New Therapist Support: Extra mentorship and onboarding for new grads or early-career clinicians to ensure a smooth transition. Competitive Compensation: Base salary plus additional billable rate, recognizing and rewarding your expertise. Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance: Comprehensive coverage for your health and wellness. 401(k) with Company Match: Plan for your future with up to 4% company match. Flexible Scheduling: Paid time off and flexible scheduling for full-time employees to support work-life balance. Professional Development: Continuing education stipend plus internal growth and training opportunities. Team Building: Monthly social events and a culture of collaboration and camaraderie. Teladoc Subscription: Available day 1 for full- and part-time employees. Committees and Involvement: Join teams like Experience, DEI, or Brand Ambassadors to shape our culture. Requirements Master's degree in Occupational Therapy and Illinois state license in good standing Experience or strong interest in pediatrics, including ADLs, daily routines, play, and feeding Ability to sit, stand, bend, and walk regularly; lift up to 45 lbs Adequate vision and hearing for written and verbal communication Comfort working in an environment with moderate noise levels Your role as an Occupational Therapist As part of our interdisciplinary team, you will: Design and administer treatment programs to increase independence in ADLs, routines, play, and feeding Make cross-referrals to other disciplines as needed Address executive functioning, attention, and fine/gross motor coordination Create home programs and coach families to implement them Collaborate with doctors, teachers, and pediatric specialists for coordinated care Maintain detailed progress notes and adjust treatment plans as needed Next steps with North Shore Pediatric Therapy Joining a team is about more than the role-it's about the people, the support, and the culture. Our interview process ensures you'll understand who we are and how we'll support your success. You'll connect with multiple leaders, tour the center, and meet the incredible team you could soon be working with. We can't wait to meet you! Total compensation includes base and eligible annual bonus. Total compensation$75,000-$85,000 USD
    $75k-85k yearly Auto-Apply 27d ago
  • Child Autism Support Specialist, Clinic-Based (Entry-level)

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Lake Bluff, IL

    Job Description 💵 Starting at $19/hour ($22.50 once RBT certified - all training paid) 🎓 Paid Training & Certification 🕒 Daytime shifts (starting at 8am, 9am, 1pm, or 3pm) & Saturday availability needed At North Shore Pediatric Therapy (NSPT), we do more than provide therapy-we create spaces where autistic children are respected, supported, and empowered. We don't believe in one-size-fits-all care or outdated models. Our approach is assent-based, neuroaffirming, and team-driven, with deep respect for each child's individuality, autonomy, and potential. As a Behavior Technician, you'll be part of that mission. You'll help kids build communication, independence, and confidence-and you'll be supported every step of the way by a team that values your growth just as much as theirs. What a Day Looks Like: Being a Behavior Technician is active, hands-on, and deeply meaningful. You'll spend most of your day working 1:1 with kids (ages 2-12), helping them build skills that support their growth at home, school, and in everyday life. Here's what that actually looks like: Playing games on the floor to work on language or social skills Helping a child learn how to ask for help, tie their shoes, or transition between tasks Managing tough moments like meltdowns or elopement with patience and a calm presence Tracking progress and taking session notes so your BCBA can update therapy plans Communicating with your team throughout the day to problem-solve, celebrate wins, and adjust support as needed Staying flexible-every child is different, and every day brings something new It's not a desk job-it's a roll-up-your-sleeves, be-there-in-the-moment kind of role. But if you love working with kids, it's one of the most rewarding ways to spend your day. Why North Shore Pediatric Therapy: We're not your typical ABA clinic-and we're proud of that. At NSPT, we don't force compliance or chase cookie-cutter milestones. Instead, we prioritize: Assent-based care that honors boundaries and centers the child's voice. Collaborative, interdisciplinary teamwork-you'll work alongside OTs, SLPs, and mental health professionals. Supportive leadership and mentorship, with real-time coaching and thoughtful feedback. A people-first culture where growth is structured, wins are celebrated, and you're never alone. How You'll Grow With Us: Whether you're here to learn or build a full career, we make sure your development is intentional and supported. You'll start with paid RBT training and certification in your first month (plus a raise once you pass) and receive performance reviews and raises every 6 months. From there, your path can look like: Behavior Therapist (BT) → Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) - Certified with hands-on experience and real mentorship RBT → Clinical Fellowship Student (ACC) → Lead ACC → Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - For BCBA students, we help with restricted and unrestricted hours, test prep, and becoming a strong, compassionate clinician. RBT → Lead RBT - For those who want to grow as leaders without pursuing credentialing as a BCBA, SLP, or OT. No matter where you're headed, we'll help you get there. Perks & Benefits: 💪 Real-time support and mentorship from experienced clinicians 📆 Flexible schedules (start times at 8am, 9am, 1pm, or 3pm) that fit your life 🎉 Monthly team events, shoutouts, and a clinic culture that genuinely cares 💥 A career that makes a tangible impact on the lives of kids and families 🩺 Health, dental, and vision insurance for full-time team members You're a Great Fit If You: Have experience working with children (babysitting, coaching, camps, classrooms, etc.) Are calm, flexible, and eager to learn-even in tough moments. Believe in supporting kids through respect and empathy, not compliance. Want to work somewhere that feels good and does good. Are curious about long-term careers in ABA, education, child psychology, OT, SLP, or mental health. Requirements: Starting at $19/billable hour, with increases for experience, education, and certification. You'll increase to $22.50 once you receive your RBT certification. Must have the physical stamina and mobility to actively engage with children, including sitting, standing, walking, bending, lifting up to 45 pounds, and effective visual and auditory communication. High school diploma or GED required Afternoon/evening (starting at 3pm) and Saturday availability required At NSPT, we know this work is challenging-but it's also joyful, meaningful, and deeply rewarding. You'll be surrounded by people who are passionate about what they do, and who care deeply about the children and team members they work with. If you're ready to make a difference, grow a career, and be part of a team that's changing what care can look like-we'd love to meet you. Per hour$19-$22.50 USD
    $19-22.5 hourly 18d ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), Clinic-Based

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Lake Bluff, IL

    Annual compensation: $82,000-$110,000 Job Type: Full-time Work Setting: In-person, clinic Let's be real: not all therapy companies are created equal. Some places give you a title and a caseload. At North Shore Pediatric Therapy, you get something different: a career you're proud to talk about because you can point to the kids who are speaking their first words, eating family meals for the first time, or finally thriving in a classroom because of the work you and your team led. We're the kind of company where: You'll actually feel good wearing the swag, because it represents a place that values assent-based, ethical care and backs clinicians with real resources. Unlike most providers, our centers practice true interdisciplinary care. BCBAs, SLPs, OTs, PTs, neuropsychologists, and mental health providers working side by side, often co-treating, so kids get support that reflects the whole picture of who they are. When someone asks, “So what do you do?” you won't just say “I'm a BCBA.” You'll tell them you work at one of the few companies that refuses blanket 40-hour recommendations. While others default to preset buckets, we use a framework that considers diagnostic severity, adaptive functioning, age, access to other therapies, and quality of life. The result? Recommendations that are individualized, ethical, and built around the child and family in front of us. Growth isn't a buzzword here - it's a path. Many of our leaders, including Clinical Directors, started as BCBAs at NSPT. We're known for giving clinicians the mentorship, training, and opportunities they need to step into leadership when they're ready. This is an opportunity to do the best work of your career - guiding dedicated RBTs, solving meaningful clinical challenges, and impacting the lives of families every single day. Who Will Love This Job: An RBT whisperer: You find joy in coaching, modeling, and seeing your RBTs gain confidence with every session. A reinforcement master: You don't just teach reinforcement, you live it - high-fives, goofy cheers, and genuine praise are your love language. A data detective: You get a thrill from seeing graphs climb, spotting trends in behavior, and using data to tell the story of progress. A behavior puzzle-solver: Whether it's a tricky tantrum, a stubborn skill, or a curveball day, you dive in with creativity and calm. A family translator: You can take ABA jargon and turn it into simple, supportive guidance that parents actually understand and appreciate. A little bit playful: You know therapy works best when it's fun, and you're not afraid to get on the floor, use silly voices, or celebrate tiny wins like they're championship moments. What You'll Do Provide clinical oversight and supervision for RBTs. Write and monitor individualized treatment plans that reflect ethical, assent-based care. Coach, mentor, and train RBTs to ensure best practices. Partner with families to set meaningful goals and celebrate progress. Collaborate with SLPs, OTs, PTs, and mental health providers to deliver wraparound care. Ensure documentation and treatment plans meet high clinical standards. Build a culture of support, growth, and collaboration. What You Bring: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), licensed in the state of Illinois and in good standing. Strong communicator who is proactive and detail-oriented. Passion for serving children and families, especially those with autism and developmental needs. Ability to perform essential functions such as sitting, standing, bending, and occasionally lifting up to 45 lbs. Reasonable accommodations may be made. Why Join North Shore Pediatric Therapy? Because being a BCBA here means more than running programs - it means shaping futures, including your own. You'll see your influence in: Kids who thrive because of the care you provide. RBTs who grow under your coaching and guidance. Families who finally feel supported and understood. And because we know great leaders deserve great support, here's what we offer: Medical, dental, and vision insurance for you and your family. 25+ days off in your first year through PTO + 7 paid holidays. 401(k) with company match to plan for your future. $500 Professional development stipend + free In-house CEUs - we invest in your growth. BCBA bonus program: Earn $50 for every billable hour 30+. Your hard work and efficiency don't go unnoticed. A supportive environment where feedback fuels growth, creativity sparks ideas, and laughter is part of the job. We know you're already doing incredible work where you are, but at North Shore Pediatric Therapy, we're committed to creating an environment where you can do even more-while being supported, celebrated, and inspired along the way. Whether you're ready to make a move or just want to explore your options, we'd love to show you what else is out there. Let's talk about how we can help you lead, inspire, and grow in your career. Total compensation includes base and eligible annual bonus. Total compensation$82,000-$100,000 USD
    $82k-110k yearly Auto-Apply 41d ago
  • Clinical Director, Speech Language Pathology (CCC-SLP)

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3.7company rating

    North Shore Pediatric Therapy job in Chicago, IL

    Job Description Annual compensation: $85,000-$105,000 Job Type: Full-time Work Setting: In-person, clinic Let's be real: not all therapy companies are created equal. Some places give you a title and a to-do list. At North Shore Pediatric Therapy, you get something different: a career you're proud to talk about. We're the kind of company where: You'll actually feel good wearing the swag, because it represents a place that values assent-based, ethical care and backs clinicians with real resources. You'll be proud to lead the team. Our SLPs and Mental Health team members will look to you for guidance, mentorship, and vision. You'll shape not just individual sessions, but the way care is delivered across the program. Unlike most providers, our centers practice true interdisciplinary care. BCBAs, SLPs, OTs, PTs, neuropsychologists, and mental health providers work side by side, often co-treating, so kids get support that reflects the whole picture of who they are. You'll grow leaders, not just clinicians. Your mentorship and coaching create confident therapists who are ready for their next step. Many of our leaders started as NSPT clinicians and advanced because of the support they received here. This isn't just another SLP role. It's a leadership seat where your voice matters, your ideas shape the future, and your energy fuels a team that's redefining pediatric therapy. Who Will Love This Job A natural coach: You love helping people grow and get excited when your team succeeds. A culture-builder: You believe collaboration and laughter go hand-in-hand with great care. A detail + big-picture thinker: You can toggle from reviewing documentation to mapping out a 5-year vision without missing a beat. A problem-solver: Scheduling puzzles, tricky conversations, and "no easy answer" questions don't scare you. A connector: You enjoy building relationships across disciplines, from BCBAs to OTs to teachers and families. A little bit goofy: You're the kind of leader who might organize a team lunch, celebrate small wins with confetti, or bring creative energy to everyday moments. What You'll Do Lead and grow our SLP team while supporting MH operations. Drive clinical quality, training, and performance standards. Recruit, onboard, and mentor new clinicians. Partner with doctors, teachers, BCBAs, OTs, PTs, and others to deliver interdisciplinary care. Support strategic planning, efficiency, and operational improvements across programs. Build a culture of collaboration, growth, and support. What You Bring CCC-SLP, licensed and in good standing. 5+ years of experience (pediatrics preferred). 1+ year of leadership/supervisory experience. Strong communicator who is proactive and detail-oriented. Passion for serving children and families, especially those with autism and developmental needs. Ability to perform essential functions such as sitting, standing, bending, and occasionally lifting up to 45 lbs. Reasonable accommodations may be made. Why Join North Shore Pediatric Therapy? Because leadership here matters. You'll see your influence in: Kids who thrive because of the care your team delivers. Clinicians who grow under your coaching and guidance. Programs that improve because you helped design them. And because we know great leaders deserve great support, here's what we offer: Medical, dental, and vision insurance for you and your family. 25+ days off in your first year through PTO + 7 paid holidays. 401(k) with company match to plan for your future. $500 professional development stipend + free in-house CEUs - we invest in your growth. A supportive environment where feedback fuels growth, creativity sparks ideas, and laughter is part of the job. We know you're already doing incredible work where you are, but at North Shore Pediatric Therapy, we're committed to creating an environment where you can do even more - while being supported, celebrated, and inspired along the way. Whether you're ready to make a move or just want to explore your options, we'd love to show you what else is out there. Let's talk about how we can help you lead, inspire, and grow in your career. Total compensation includes base and eligible annual bonus. Total compensation$85,000-$105,000 USD
    $85k-105k yearly 26d ago

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