strong>____ The CAS Experience What working as an ABA Instructor in schools looks like Clinical Growth & Support Ongoing supervision and mentorship from BCBAs Hands-on experience with: Functional behavior assessment components Behavior intervention planning Classroom-wide and student-specific supports Participation in team problem-solving, case discussions, and school collaboration Exposure to IEP processes and multidisciplinary teamwork Shared clinical resource library with templates, tools, and evidence-based materials to support consistent, high-quality care Career Development Pathways This role is intentionally positioned as a growth role. ____ Why ABA Instructors Choose CAS A mid-level clinical role with real responsibility and influence Embedded in school teams - not just 1:1 support Mentorship from BCBAs and senior clinicians Clear pathways into ACS, BCBA, or senior school-based roles A culture that values professionalism, growth, and ethical practice Keep reading to see how CAS supports ABA Instructors as emerging clinical leaders.