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Easterseals Southern California

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Worst Experience - Behavior Interventionist Easterseals Southern California Employee Review

1.0
Oct 27, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Great pay between appointments. It was your hour wage not minimum wage. They always offered a case to sub when families cancelled. HR was very professional.

Cons

Management engage in bullying and illegal stuff. By illegal I mean, they don't want you and WILL NOT allow you to take your 10 minute break (thanks HR for saving the day). If you dare to explain management labor laws and your rights, they will yell at you and will say that you are not cooperating....as in spreading a bad reputation about you. They also want you to take your unpaid 30 minute break at the end of your shift. During training my instructor was not able to communicate subject in a clear way (thank god I had experience!) She dismissed our questions. Trainers will flake. Some managers don't know what they are doing. Parents will notice and comment on it! They will show up to family's home unannounced ...Parents thought it was disrespectful. Not committed to making sure you are following proper methodology or taking date appropriately.

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Easterseals Southern California Response
8y
Easterseals Southern California takes pride in how we manage and support our staff members and in our commitment to compliance with all applicable laws. We would appreciate the opportunity to learn more about the concerns you have raised. Please reach out to us at feedback@essc.org.

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Pros

Rewarding and meaningful job where you get to directly help people

Cons

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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review and share your experience with Easterseals. We appreciate the positive feedback!
2.0
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Pros

11 paid holidays, paid 2hr cancellations, bonuses throughout the year, $5250 tuition reimbursement, the potential to become one of the best ABA providers to receive ABA from and to work for.

Cons

The level up structure for behavior interventionists is misleading. BIs are moved up through “levels 1-3” every 6 months before becoming an RBT which happens after level 3 aka after almost 2 years.. In reality, this process is just working towards the bare minimum credential that most ABA companies require from day one or the company pays for this certification to be completed within their onboarding. Program Managers function in roles that are like BCBAs, including creating and modifying programs despite not being certified as BCBAs or even at times not having a masters in ABA or even worse no history of BI experience. Meanwhile, BCBAs function more as sign-off authorities. This creates a system where the person most qualified to provide the therapy is not involved, and the people delivering and shaping the therapy are not certified. This leads to sessions having cookie cutter programs and no socially significant progress being done to clients. It is not uncommon for 3-4hr sessions to feel more like extended babysitting. BIs experience moral injury and fear to speak up about the unethical structure taking place. We walk into this role not knowing any better and slowly but surely we all start learning something isn’t right the further we do our own research.

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Easterseals Southern California Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your review. Our goal is to provide an excellent experience for all our employees and prospective candidates. Your feedback is appreciated as we continuously consider ways we can improve.
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