At New Patterns ABA, we focus on delivering high-quality, in-home services that are clinically meaningful and sustainable for families. Our model is built around giving BCBAs real ownership of their cases, while keeping systems simple and focused on what actually impacts client progress.
At the same time you’re not on your own. There’s support when you need it, collaboration when it’s helpful, and a team that’s available without being intrusive.
We’re intentionally building a group of experienced BCBAs who can think independently, but also value having other strong clinicians to lean on when needed.
Real autonomy (with real support)
You run your cases—programming, decisions, direction. But if you need input, problem-solving, or a second set of eyes, it’s there.
Not volume-driven
We’re not trying to stack caseloads. The focus is on doing good clinical work, not maximizing hours.
Simple, functional systems
Documentation and processes are designed to make sense and not slow you down.
Collaborative—but not micromanaged
You’ll have people to talk things through with, but no one hovering over your shoulder.
Administrative support
Scheduling and coordination are handled so you can stay focused on clinical work.
Room to grow
As we expand, there are opportunities to step into leadership, mentorship, or help shape how we operate.
Lead assessments, treatment planning, and ongoing case direction
Supervise and support behavior technicians in home settings
Make data-based decisions and adjust programming as needed
Provide caregiver training that families can actually use day-to-day
Keep documentation clear, efficient, and clinically meaningful
Most full caseload BCBAs fall between $10,000–$16,000/month, depending on hours
PTO, health insurance, and performance-based incentives
Flexible scheduling within client and caseload needs
Ongoing administrative and clinical support
BCBAs who have experience managing cases independently
Clinicians who are comfortable making decisions without relying on rigid templates
People who want flexibility but still take ownership of their caseload
Those who have worked in high-volume or overly rigid settings and want something more sustainable
Active BCBA certification
Experience managing cases independently (preferred 1–2+ years)
Strong clinical judgment and decision-making skills
Clear, direct communication with families and tea
If you’re looking for a role where you can:
run your cases without being micromanaged
still have support when things get complex
and focus on doing solid clinical work
Then, this is likely a good fit.