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Positive Behavior Supports

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Strong clinical systems but lacking support for new BCBA's - Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Positive Behavior Supports Employee Review

4.0
Jul 9, 2026
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Pros

The organization has several strengths that make it a positive place to work. The clinical systems and technology used for data collection, data entry, session documentation, treatment plan development, and case management are well organized and efficient. These systems streamline administrative responsibilities. Another notable benefit is offering paid drive time for RBT's which helps reduce the burden of traveling between clients and demonstrates consideration for employees' time. Additionally, for RBT's they do offer bonuses if you average 20+ hours weekly in billing - though with the limited cases available at times it makes it hard to attain for most RBT's just starting out. The organization also provides opportunities for graduate students to gain field experience while working toward BCBA certification through their student analyst programs and offers higher rate for student analysts.

Cons

While the organization provides an opportunity for new BCBAs to begin practicing independently right after graduation, I believe there is a significant gap between graduate school preparation and the practical demands of the role. The training received through most academic programs is often not sufficient to fully prepare clinicians for the day-to-day responsibilities of being a BCBA. Unless someone was fortunate enough to have an exceptional BCBA supervisor during their fieldwork experience, the transition into independent practice can be challenging. Many new BCBAs are expected to manage complex clinical cases, develop treatment plans, supervise staff, and make important clinical decisions with minimal guidance. Providing a more structured onboarding process, mentorship opportunities, and ongoing clinical support for newly certified BCBAs would greatly improve confidence, competence, and ultimately the quality of care provided to clients. Investing in stronger training for new clinicians would benefit both employees and the families they serve. Compensation is another area that could be improved. The salary offered is below what many comparable companies pay for ABA positions. Specifically for RBT's. More competitive compensation would help attract and retain qualified clinicians. Additionally, drive time is not paid for BCBA's.

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5.0
Jul 11, 2026
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Pros

Work life balance, friendly staff, make your own schedule, access to free CEUs, support of teammates, online resources available.

Cons

Online system failure occasionally, scheduling/cancelation issues

4.0
Jul 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

They have a great system for student analyst as well as for analysts, and RBTs, you can choose the cases you support that bets align with your lication and set of skills. The leadership team is extremely helpful. The communication system tgey have created with the app is great and easy to use

Cons

You have to create your own notes, there is only one company wide meeting a quarter per area and sometimes there are changes taking place in the ABA like with insurances or new requirements and a lot of times we do not find out until later. Also for the meetings I think it will be really helpful to record them and then if someone can not make it to be able to have access to the recording as a lot of times the RBTs can not miss their sessions

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