BlueSprig reviews

3.4

57% would recommend to a friend

(646 total reviews)
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Will Abbott

69% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

BlueSprig has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 646 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The BlueSprig 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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646 reviews
4.0
Jun 25, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I feel very comfortable speaking with hire ups. I love the relaxed environment and the company's overall mission. This is a great company to start with and grow with.

Cons

Poor job responsibility mix and do not match 401K

2.0
Jun 23, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

After BlueSprig merged with The Shape of Behavior there was an improvement in the quality of care for the clients themselves. There was an assurance that clients would recieve 1:1 therapy, when previously this was not the case.

Cons

BlueSprig come across as being too concerned with expanding their brand and nowhere near concerned enough with taking care of what they currently have. As a current employee, I have not had a conversation with a single RBT coworker that is satisfied or has any loyalty to BlueSprig. The Shape of Behavior did plenty of things that I did not care for, but they offered a very clear incentive for RBTs to stay on. Every single incentive that we had is now gone or reduced. BlueSprig have been in charge for a decent amount of time now and have not communicated to RBTs any kind incentive that would make anybody want to stay on. RBTs are constantly leaving because they're finding other jobs as RBTs at companies that are offering a lot more than BlueSprig. Because of this, we simply don't have enough therapists to offer quality care for our clients. And this will continue to be a problem so long as they continue to do nothing. I think an important thing in any workplace is feeling like you're appreciated. I get that from my team at my clinic. I get it from my OM and my CD. BlueSprig have not made anybody feel like they're important or appreciated. They haven't communicated a single thing to make anyone feel otherwise. BlueSprig wants to "change the world for children with autism" but so far they're not doing well enough.

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BlueSprig Response
6y
Hi there, I am not sure if you are still with us but if you are I'd love to talk with you about your experience. I know you may not feel comfortable talking openly with me directly but I would really welcome the opportunity to do so. If not, I certainly understand the desire to remain anonymous. Either way, I wish you the very best and hope you are feeling more appreciated and supported today. Take care, Keith kjones@bluesprigpediatrics.com
2.0
May 29, 2019

A work in progress...

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It's a new company with lots of exciting growth happening with acquisitions of various companies and new clinics servicing children that need ABA. This is a great thing. Furthermore, they have some really quality clinicians that work with the company at higher levels.

Cons

Policies and procedures are still "a work in progress" despite the fast pace of growth. The drive for numbers, although it is something that seems manageable, has led to overworked and stressed out employees, and ultimately has led to a lower level of clinical quality which is not the message promoted by the company. Unfortunately, the clinical directors that I worked with were too involved in the "process" of getting clients in the door and producing outcomes from a numerical standpoint that they could not see that the clinical quality was being severely affected.

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BlueSprig Response
6y
Hi there, Thank you for your review and thoughtful advice. I love your comment about advocacy not being constrained to the capital steps. I couldn't agree more and that's why we have invested significant resources in our full time, dedicated, advocacy team. It sounds like you may not have interacted with them in the short time you were with us but they are amazing; I'd be happy to connect you with them. They work most weekends and many evenings supporting the local communities everywhere we have clinics. To highlight just a few of their successes: - They were the only ABA provider team from Texas to appear in Washington DC recently to provide support for the Autism Cares Act. - They worked hand in hand with TXABA's Public Policy Group to help push for legislature in Texas that will truly fund comprehensive ABA programs for the first time through Medicaid's Star Kids program and continue to work on the implementation of that program. - They partnered with our local Oklahoma clinic leadership to help local state legislators understand the need to approve RBT usage in their new Medicaid ABA program. We support countless local community programs and grass roots efforts to promote inclusion, awareness and access for all people with Autism and I am incredibly proud of our advocacy team and the investments and efforts we have made in the area of advocacy. With all of that being said, I know there is always more to be done. If you have ideas for ways we can do more for our communities please don't hesitate to reach out to me. My name is Keith and my email address is kjones@bluesprigpediatrics.com
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