Mission We have made it our mission to bring quality ABA therapy where it is needed. Lighthouse Autism Center makes every effort to help families of children with autism through the use of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). It is our belief that each individual has the right to reach their fullest potential. Our facility is parent focused and operates for children and families. Owned and operated by parents of a child with autism, we understand the daily challenges that families encounter when raising a child with autism. As a result, we have made it our mission to provide hope for every child and every family.
Description Lighthouse Autism Center is the leading ABA therapy provider in Indiana, Michigan and Illinois. Since 2012, Lighthouse Autism Center has provided the highest quality, center based ABA therapy to children with autism. At Lighthouse, children work on things like social skills, daily living skills, communication skills, and school-readiness skills. All children are overseen by Board Certified Behavior Analysts and programs are implemented by Registered Behavior Technicians. Lighthouse Autism Center also has full-time speech-language pathologists on staff who provide speech therapy services to children who attend the centers. To learn more about Lighthouse Autism Center visit, www.lighthouseautismcenter.com.
Lighthouse Autism Center has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 155 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Lighthouse Autism Center employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).
Overall, 51% of employees would recommend working at Lighthouse Autism Center to a friend. This is based on 156 anonymously submitted reviews on Glassdoor.
61% of job seekers rate their interview experience at Lighthouse Autism Center as positive. Candidates give an average difficulty score of 2.4 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) for their job interview at Lighthouse Autism Center.
Naturalistic ABA Therapy:
Where you want it.
When you want it.
As an in-home ABA provider, Carelinks ABA meets your child where they are, literally and developmentally. Our compassionate, proven approach is personalized around your child’s needs so therapy feels natural, supportive, and effective.
Stride Autism Centers is a mission-driven company dedicated to providing center-based ABA therapy to children with autism ages 2 to 6. Founded by Brad Zelinger who grew up with a sister who has an autism related disorder, Stride exists to support children in underserved communities. Our programs integrate structured one-on-one therapy, to meet every child where they are, and group activities that prepare learners for elementary school. With over 20 clinics across Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota, Stride is growing quickly and we’re looking for extraordinary talent to join the team.
Recently named a Top Workplace award winner with special distinction for Employee Well-Being and Professional Development, Stride prides itself on a culture that promotes health, growth, and collaboration. We accomplish this with consistent schedules, higher-than-average staff to client ratio, on the job training, and tuition reimbursement for those pursuing BCBA certification.
Beyond a great culture and industry leading benefits, Stride team members love their jobs because they make a measurable difference in the lives of kids and families. We have an unwavering commitment to meaningful outcomes. If you seek a job where your skills will be stretched and your heart will be touched every day, this may be the place for you.
At Hope, we are changemakers, educators, therapists, clinicians, and caregivers—working together to help individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders and developmental disabilities live more empowered, independent, and joyful lives. Our reach spans across 6 states through cutting-edge schools, therapy programs, residential services, and vocational training.
We don’t just support individuals—we build futures. Whether it’s helping a child communicate for the first time, guiding a teen into meaningful employment, or giving a family the tools they need to thrive, HOPE is a place where purpose meets progress every single day.
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Our story started in 1957 with two determined parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jordan. When no school in the country could serve their daughter Judith Ann, who had multiple disabilities, they created one themselves. That school—founded in a modest house in Springfield, Illinois—became Hope.
Their act of love sparked more than a local solution. It ignited a national conversation. The work of Hope soon gained the attention of President John F. Kennedy, who appointed Dr. Jordan to the President’s Council on Disabilities. At a time when few resources existed for people with disabilities, Hope helped shape policies and services that would transform lives across the country.
Illinois became a leader in disability advocacy, and Hope stood at the center of that change—proving that compassion and commitment can reshape an entire system.
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If you're passionate about making a real, measurable difference, Hope offers more than a job—it offers a mission. Here, your skills, compassion, and commitment directly impact the lives of those who need it most. You’ll work alongside a dedicated team in an environment where innovation, inclusion, and heart drive everything we do.
At Hope, you won’t just find a workplace. You’ll find your purpose.
We don’t treat a diagnosis; we treat individuals. Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers are committed to reducing diagnostic evaluation wait times and providing personalized therapy for kiddos touched by behavioral, physical, social, communication and sensory challenges. We specialize in early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI), working with kids as young as 15 months up to 10 years of age. The goal of our care is to help these children blossom into their best selves.
The autism community did not always have the support that it has today, but in 2005, Hopebridge Founder and Chief of Clinical Strategy Kim Strunk sought out to change that. All because of one woman’s motivation for change, what started as one small center in Kokomo, Indiana has now grown into one of the largest autism therapy networks in the nation. Hopebridge is founded and led by a group of clinicians with a mission to serve the underserved, an impact we are proud to be delivering on.
BridgeCare ABA is a highly experienced therapy group that provides individualized consultation and intervention services for individuals who are dealing with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Our highly experienced BCBAs utilize scientifically validated therapies, such as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, which takes a multi-step approach to help children overcome challenging behaviors such as social skills, communication and academics, to live full and productive lives.