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I Love CLC! - DSP Children's Learning Connection Employee Review

5.0
Aug 17, 2016
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Pros

I have been working as a Direct Service Provider at CLC for a year and absolutely love it. I love the kids, the families, the supervisors, the other DSPs, everything. This job allows for independence in the workplace, encourages employees to achieve their full potential both as employees AND human beings (which is often overlooked in many workplaces), and treats everyone with respect and trust. The supervisors are the people that you have the most direct contact with (aside from the families), who you tend to see during a session a few times a month. All of the CLC supervisors I've worked with are the most caring, dedicated and helpful individuals/supervisors an employee could ever ask for. The kids we work with are some of the most inspirational, hardworking, challenging, silly, fun little humans you'll ever meet. Most of our days are spent learning to communicate functionally and appropriately, playing with legos and trucks and doll houses, learning to read, jumping on trampolines, learning to label important words, managing meltdowns, getting used to being in grocery stores without any maladaptive behaviors, singing songs and growing as people (both the DSPs and the kids). CLC is a great company to work for, whether you're still in school, just graduated, looking for something new, etc. This job is by no means easy, but it is definitely worth it and I would recommend it to everyone.

Cons

Sometimes you wont have a full time schedule, but that's the nature of working with kids. The 12:30-2:30 spot is very hard to fill in any job with kids; those under 3 or 4 are napping and over 4 or 5 are in school at that time. Scheduling does their best to fill that spot if you ask for it. 30-40 hours a week is definitely possible (my current schedule), but not always stable (my schedule last month). Luckily, CLC pays pretty well (and pays both drive time and mileage) compared to other ABA companies, so it makes up for it!

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5.0
Oct 5, 2022
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Pros

Every single staff member I have encountered has been warm, welcoming and helpful. Support team is there to utilize if you need. Hours are flexible around your schedule.

Cons

Clients cancel with minimal notice. Must be proactive in advocating for yourself.

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Children's Learning Connection Response
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CLC appreciates your feedback and passion for the field. To be the best company, you must have the best employees. We pride ourselves on hiring passionate, caring and amazing staff like you. Our mission is to provide the highest level of clinical expertise to facilitate significant and sustainable improvement for the individuals and families we serve. We thank you for helping us achieve this goal. We hope to see you grow with the company and be there alongside you every step of the way!
4.0
Sep 20, 2020
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Pros

I loved my supervisors and coworkers. Everyone had a similar vision aligned - bettering the lives of the children. Everyone is willing to listen to you, and are always receptive to your feedback. Hard work and patience here paid off! The fruits of your labor came in the form of yearly reviews and your client's progression.

Cons

2/3 of my Supervisors seemed overworked due to turnover rate at the time. I knew they had a high caseload and therefore weren't as responsive to some feedback or concerns regarding specific cases. But, just 1 AMAZING primary care supervisor made everything worth it. Too much downtime in-between clients, but not enough to go home and wait before commuting to the next client. Days were long - started my day around 7:30am just to commute to the first client, and ending the day around 7:00pm. Driving around and waiting for the next client was the most draining part of the job. Lunches were lonely if you didn't have any sessions in-clinic, meaning a lot of time waiting around starbucks by yourself Working with younger clients meant MANY cancellations. This prevented me from being considered full-time. However, you can always go to the clinic to help out with clerical work to make up time.

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