Pros
Working as a Telehealth BCBA with this organization has been an incredibly positive experience. The flexibility offered allows me to provide high-quality services while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. From day one, I felt welcomed and supported by both leadership and colleagues.
What stands out most is the genuine investment in employee growth and development. There are meaningful opportunities to learn, expand your skills, and take on new challenges. The level of support available is exceptional—whether it’s clinical guidance, collaboration, or simply having someone available to help when needed, you’re never left feeling alone.
The company also demonstrates a strong commitment to ethical practices and doing what’s best for clients and staff alike. This creates an environment built on trust, integrity, and professionalism. Additionally, there is a strong culture of psychological safety where team members feel comfortable asking questions, sharing ideas, and seeking support without fear of judgment.
Overall, it’s a workplace where employees are valued, supported, and encouraged to succeed.
Cons
As with many remote clinical positions, success in this role requires strong self-management and organizational skills. Clinicians need to be comfortable managing their schedules, working independently, and staying proactive in communication. Being open to feedback and collaboration is also important, as much of the teamwork occurs virtually rather than in person.
Additionally, those who prefer frequent face-to-face interaction may find the lack of in-person client contact to be an adjustment. While telehealth offers tremendous flexibility and accessibility, it can feel different from building relationships through traditional in-person services.