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Disappointed and Offended - Program Lead Autism Home Support Services Employee Review

2.0
Aug 24, 2016
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Pros

Flexibility in hours and trainings, plenty of opportunities to pick up hours.

Cons

Where do I begin.... Everyone is overworked and underpaid. The starting pay is horrible, you can go to smaller companies and make about $2-5 more depending on experience and the raises are down right disrespectful. BCBA's have a very "entitled" nature and don't really listen to the concerns of the therapist. There are too many meetings about nothing. Staff is told to effectively communicate but no one is willing to actually listen. When you ask questions your pointed to 20 people before you get an answer and each of those 20 people have made it seem like a hassle to answer the questions. Too many concerns about small things and not enough about the big things. Minorities are treated like minorities. Minority BCBA's are given the "problem" families and they call it "restructuring". The "problem" people in the company are all African American to be exact. Policies and procedures and "ethics" protocol change depending on the person or race.

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Cons

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Pros

When hired you get a good RBT training, CPI and CPR trainings. You get reimbursed for trainings, certification and commute to these trainings. When I started I had great BCBA's that I could rely on.

Cons

A lot of good BCBA's left, and after covid there was a constant turnover of BCBA's. This created poor quality service for clients. Additionally, as RBT I did not receive any proper support from the BCBA's or the company when those turnovers happened. Eventually, clients just stopped with therapy. If you could not maintain a certain amount of clients, you could not work full time. I have never been able to work full-time for this company. I did not receive any benefits.

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