Great mentorship - they know a lot and can teach you some fantastic interventions
A lot of autonomy over your cases
You get occasional CEU’s at quarterly meetings
Cons
They don’t assign cases based on where you live and you’ll end up driving pretty far.
Case loads/schedules can be a little all over the place
They don’t have a great note system/ do everything manually
Pay is not competitive
- You're treated with respect by BCBAs and HR -You're a person, not just an employee - great pay - good benefit options - super flexible schedules - amazing career advancement program -everyone is so nice and passionate - you get to interview families and decide if you want to work with them rather than just being assigned -PTO