What Can You Expect from Soar Autism Center? - RBT - Registered Behavior Technician Soar Autism Center Employee Review

3.0
Mar 11, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The clients are amazing and their treatment progress will astound you the longer you work with them. It's truly rewarding to know that you positively impact a child's life with each session you have with them. Get ready to learn a lot and master skills that will benefit you in and outside of work; de-escalation strategies, remaining calm in intense situations, understanding functions of behavior, etc... If you're passionate about this, you can gain access to resources for further education and all of the SLPs/OTs/BCBAs are so supportive and thoughtful with their clients and supervisees.

Cons

The biggest and most frustrating aspect of Soar has to be the scheduling. It's understandable for coverage needs to arise and gaps in hours to occur given the 1:1 client-to-RBT set-up. However, the inconsistency and confusion that occurs with scheduling on a day-to-day basis is concerning. If you're full-time, you will likely have an easier time with base client assignments and expected hours. But, given the high turnover rate (especially at this location) and the general disorganization of schedules, it can be difficult to know what your week might look like. Don't be afraid to advocate for yourself about when you will and will not accept coverage. Towards the end of my time, I was taken off of 3 base schedule clients and given 3 to 5 coverage sessions a week. A lot of this comes down to not having enough employees, which speaks to deeper issues within the company and industry as a whole. Most of the time, it's not the clients that are the cause of frustration. However, there are days when sessions are difficult and when that happens the necessary support should be provided to ensure employees aren't burning out. Sadly, some of the people who work here are incredibly incompetent and do not uphold the company values whatsoever. Soar is set on providing 1:1 care and will not fire people unless they have to, even when it is a detriment to the work environment and causes setbacks in client progress.

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5.0
May 18, 2026
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Pros

Ongoing training opportunities Supportive leadership for complex cases

Cons

Fast-paced environment with frequent changes

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Soar Autism Center Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re glad to hear that you found leadership supportive, especially when navigating complex cases, and that the ongoing training opportunities were valuable during your time at Soar. We also understand that a fast-paced environment with frequent change can be challenging. As Soar continues to grow and improve how we serve children and families, we know it is important to support team members through change with clear communication, thoughtful planning, and strong leadership presence. We appreciate the time you spent with Soar and are grateful for the care you provided to the children and families we serve.
2.0
May 22, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Awesome RBTs and clinicians that truly care about the clients

Cons

Company is so focused on expanding to other locations and states that they let existing centers deteriorate Constant turnover, one person a week No consistent schedule even though availability changes guaranteed one Bathroom breaks are extremely limited if working with 1:1 clients Don’t take feedback from staff surveys Removed baby locks and baby gates, allowing clients to elope into office building and outside building Even when AC stops working, staff and clients are expected to stay in 90 degree rooms

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Soar Autism Center Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re glad to hear that you worked alongside RBTs and clinicians who care deeply about the children and families we serve. That commitment is central to Soar’s mission. We’re sorry to hear that your experience has felt frustrating and unsupported. Concerns related to staffing stability, schedules, breaks, facility conditions, safety, and responsiveness to feedback are serious, and we understand how these issues can affect both team members and the quality of care they feel able to provide. As we continue to grow, we know that expansion cannot come at the expense of supporting our existing centers and teams. We are actively working to strengthen communication, improve center operations, and ensure staff concerns are heard and addressed. We appreciate you taking the time to share this feedback, and we encourage team members to continue raising specific concerns through their center leadership or People Team so they can be reviewed and addressed appropriately.
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