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Insight Behavior Partnership

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High Ethical standards, support and guidance - RBT - Registered Behavior Technician Insight Behavior Partnership Employee Review

5.0
Jul 29, 2024
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Pros

Direct supervision 1-2x per week per client They want you to be the best you can be High expectations = you learn a lot and you can’t take the easy way out

Cons

It’s a lot of Hard work! Client Cancellations

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5.0
Feb 10, 2025
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Pros

Insight Behavior Partnership was a fantastic company to work for. They were flexible with my schedule, had a great team of BCBAs, provided ethical services, and had sick time accrual for part time members. I felt supported in my role as an RBT and was able to get supplemental training when I needed more! I truly appreciate this company and the investment in my professional growth.

Cons

Clients are far out but they pay if you are driving between clients.

1.0
Jan 17, 2026
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Pros

This was a paid internship which was a plus

Cons

I was very confused by the structure of leadership or oversight, which seemed to switch rapidly between completely absent or micromanaging. New hires who don't have the proper training or certifications are left alone with clients who have severe behavior way too quickly for both client safety and staff safety. I had a client who confided in me that they were suicidal (while I was the only person at the office), and called for help and it was the most nonchalant "whatever" response I have ever seen. There was no risk assessment, crisis intervention, or safety planning at all. When I asked what their policy is regarding mandated reporting, I was told they don't have one. The way the situation was eventually handled damages trust with clients. I almost never saw my supervisor or had them present for sessions. I disagree with the way they apply ABA and found it to be extremely traumatic or created masking behaviors in individuals with autism.

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