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The Perfect Child ABA

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The Perfect Child ABA reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(89 total reviews)

Simcha Bendet

82% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

The Perfect Child ABA has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 89 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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89 reviews
5.0
Feb 1, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

My experience at TPC has been wonderful! The support offered behind the scenes is very valuable. It starts with the owner. He is very involved in the day-to-day operations of the company, and he has been available to assist when I have had a question for him. TPC has a Client Relations department that provides support for a wide array of needs, especially when I need help with addressing barriers to treatment. The Clinical Director is beyond amazing and willing to help! I have had her join meetings to help problem-solve some difficult scenarios. She regularly schedules check-in meetings with me to discuss my cases and provides feedback and the support I need to be successful. There is even a Community Relations Director who helps facilitate all the behind-the-scenes details for cases in schools and other community settings. She has been a wonderful resource to help with various needs I have had in working out the details to provide services for clients in community settings. Another helpful thing that TPC does is that the staffing team will send a list of RBTs who are interested in a case to the BCBA. This allows us to personally screen each RBT and choose the best fit for the client and us as clinicians. I have had multiple families comment that they love that I have been able to hand pick the RBT that will be working with their child. I could go on and on, but these are just some of the ways that TPC helps support us as clinicians to focus our time and energy on providing quality services to our clients and their family.

Cons

It is hard to label downsides to working at TPC, but I will give it an attempt! It takes awhile to learn who to talk to about various needs. What I have found though is if I send an email to the wrong people, they will forward it to the right person. So, I suppose that is not a huge downside! Sometimes it can be stressful to meet 35 hrs/wk, but I have found that if you are flexible and communicate barriers to meeting the 35 hrs/wk (e.g., RBT or family cancellations, etc.) and work on how to address the barriers, then it is not so stressful.

5.0
Jan 24, 2024

Great work \ life balance!

Recommend
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Pros

Timely communications with co-workers and rewarding challenging work.

Cons

I do not have cons to list, very fair and satisfying place to work!

1.0
Jan 10, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

High Salary compensation and good benefits.

Cons

When I was initially hired I was told that billing requirements consisted of 27-28 with client and 7-8 for programming. What they don't tell you is that the 7-8 still need to be completed in person, meaning your ultimate direct hour requirement is 35 A WEEK! BTs: They pretty much hire just about anyone to be an RBT, while screening I had BT's that would hang up on me, would try to join training meetings while at hair salons, etc. I had some people that were showing up an hour late to session, and still billing the original start time (which I don't think was ever corrected even though I brought it up to my clinical supervisor and billing department several times). There were some families that were looking for agencies to switch to, and although they would frequently share wanting time to think about the switch, the company would pretty much force BCBAs to go through the FBA process, often making false promises to these families just to get the contract. You are also not allowed to deny cases if they fall outside of your availability, it felt very much like if I didn't have the billable requirement in cases, then I had to accept everything that they gave me. My quitting Story: Although the provisional period states that it is a time for both the company and employee to ensure that it is the "right" fit, I quickly received a message saying that the BACB ethics code requires at least a 30 day notice and it was unethical for me to leave without providing that. No where in their contract OR the BACB ethics code is that stated. So much for "at will" employment. When you come from an agency that is very research and ethics driven, it is really easy to single out when a company is all about the money. I experienced some of the most unprofessional people in this job, which as a BCBA that loves the field, it is terrible to witness as this is what is giving ABA the bad rep. I shared my concerns various times but they were always brushed away. Ultimately I value my credential more than money.

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