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Autism Learning Partners

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Autism Learning Partners reviews

3.1

43% would recommend to a friend

(775 total reviews)
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Gina T. Chang

67% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

Autism Learning Partners has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 775 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Autism Learning Partners employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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775 reviews
3.0
Feb 3, 2023
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Pros

The children are amazing to work with

Cons

Management and communication can be a lot better . Too many employees for them to keep proper track

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Autism Learning Partners Response
3y
We're grateful for your unwavering support for our families here at ALP, and it brings us so much joy to hear you enjoy working with our kiddos. We may be partial, but we absolutely adore them, too! Supporting our clients and witnessing their growth is the heart and soul of being a Behavior Technician. Our BTs are the centerpiece for what we do at ALP, and you play a crucial role in the lives of the children and families you work with. We do understand the crucial role that strong communication plays in success, especially when working with such a diverse and dispersed team. The value of open and honest communication is a priority of our organization, and we're dedicated to fostering it in every aspect of our work. Thank you for the dedication and care you bring to the families we serve.
1.0
Jan 30, 2023
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Pros

The only pros are the families. All of my interactions with the children and parents were positive. Of course you will deal with behaviors etc. all the things that come with that but the parents want the help.

Cons

The pay is low for the following reasons, you will spend a great deal of time responding to and sending emails. Gas mileage reimbursement is a joke and not at all what they promise. The online training does not adequately prepare you for what you will experience in the field. When you are assigned cases your Supervisor will more than likely not be honest with you about the severity of the clients issue sand be willing to work with you on coming up with an adequate program to address them. Once the parent is comfortable with you they will more than likely give you the real deal. The pay is incredibly low for what the job actually requires. If you do not develop a rapport with your Supervisor/BCBA on your cases good luck because all that I have dealt with do not really care to provide on the job training that Zoom training fails to provide. Request training with shadowing before taking clients.

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Autism Learning Partners Response
3y
We appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts with us. As a Behavior Technician (BT), seeing your clients make progress is the highlight of our work. That's why we invest heavily in training to equip our team with the knowledge and confidence they need to excel in their sessions. The level of experience and training required to directly administer ABA services is set by the industry governing board and the insurance companies/school districts that provide our funding; the current requirements encompass an expansive task list of training topics, and additionally ALP provides training sessions with technician’s clients in order to deliver practical, competency-based training beyond what is required from the certification board. ALP actively collaborates with neurodiverse experts, self-advocates, and content creators to create trainings and protocols that are compassionate, assent-based, and neurodiversity affirming, and we are working to provide collaborative, client-centered care for all we serve. We’re sorry your experience was not what you’d expected, but we believe strongly in the importance of training and know that BTs depend on these tools and other resources in order to be successful in their roles every day. And we understand driving can be a tedious part of this job, but we make sure that all of our BTs are paid for their drive time and mileage reimbursement. During the recent gas spike at the end of last year, we even increased the mileage reimbursement to account for increased gas prices. Thank you again for your service to our families, as well as taking the time to share your experience. Your feedback is invaluable to us, and we'll make sure it's shared with the team.
3.0
Jan 26, 2023
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Pros

Paid training, learned a lot. Meaningful work with children.

Cons

Part time could mean that you are are still working everyday of the week! Working 6 days a week for 3-4 hours a day. Taking time off requires you to find a sub or making up the hours putting you in a position to work full time with no benefits.

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Autism Learning Partners Response
3y
From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you for the impact you made on the lives of the children and families we serve. Although we regret that your experience wasn't as positive as we would hope, our mission remains steadfast: to offer the best clinical care possible, promoting meaningful and lasting improvement for families. We’re sorry you weren’t able to take advantage of full-time benefits, but we do have benefit packages for our employees who work as little as 20 hours per week. The valued and important contributions of our employees will always be at the core of what we do at ALP. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts with us, and we send you our warmest wishes for wherever your journey takes you next.
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