Supportive Work Environment, Unerpaid - Register Behavirial Tech (RBT) Firefly Autism Employee Review

4.0
Feb 11, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Early childhood program is exceptional. Collaborative work environment, supportive network, great learning experience, and the kiddos are so rewarding to work with. Leadership in this program consistently asks for feedback and works to create team building activities to increase morale. If you like ABA, this is the place to do it. Paid holiday breaks and PSL.

Cons

Unfortunately the pay is not enough for sustainable living in the area. Very difficult to support yourself financially. The company has certainly struggled with organization and maintaining consistency in employee evaluations (only opportunity for raises). Work is being done to improve this by a few individuals, however it needs to be a shift in overall mindset. There is also not enough time allocated for completion of administrative work which often leads to playing catch up at home. Turnover is a frequent occurrence.

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Firefly Autism Response
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Hi there, we are glad that you feel that our Early Childhood Program is exceptional and rewarding. Since writing this review, we are proud to say that we have been able to increase our starting compensation level for new staff and also hired additional staff to where our center is close to being fully staff at this time.

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5.0
Jul 22, 2025
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Pros

One of the biggest perks of being a school-based OT is the flexibility to create your own schedule, which allows for a great work-life balance. You not only get PTO, but also benefit from paid school breaks, giving you time to recharge throughout the year. Collaboration is a major highlight of the role, as you get to work closely with an interdisciplinary team including SLPs and BCBAs. Quarterly meetings with parents and caregivers help strengthen the home-school connection and keep families involved in their child’s progress. Plus, having access to a fully equipped sensory gym and a beautiful sensory garden provides ample space and tools to help kids regulate, move, and thrive. Being part of a nonprofit organization also means eligibility for student loan forgiveness through the FAFSA Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program. The school supports professional development with dedicated continuing education funds and days off for career growth, and management is consistently supportive and flexible.

Cons

One downside of working in a school setting is being the only OT on site, which can make it challenging to collaborate with others in your discipline or receive regular clinical feedback from fellow OTs. While professional development is well-supported with continuing education funds and dedicated days off, there’s limited room for upward career growth—as the sole OT, opportunities for leadership or supervisory roles are minimal. The school’s structure is rooted in ABA practices, so you may need to adapt your OT approach to align with behavior-based data collection and documentation systems. Additionally, because it’s a nonprofit organization the pay while competitive for pediatric settings may be lower than what you could earn in a medical, home health or private practice setting.

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