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Ethical breakdowns and safety concerns - RBT - Registered Behavior Technician Communication Clubhouse Employee Review

1.0
Dec 6, 2024
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Pros

The kids are great! The team of RBTs is strong and everyone clearly has a passion for what they do.

Cons

They lie to you in the interview about the kind of support you will have and what the schedule looks like. They train you on Todays ABA but BCBAs still push unethical old school aba! They schedule to work sometimes with 6 kids and 9 hours of therapy and only a 30 minute break in a day. They don't give proper safety care training. RBTS are not valued in this company they aren't involved in all staff meetings!

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5.0
May 23, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Although they went through a transition period, leadership has been listening to the staff and making everyone feel like their voices are heard and making the changes necessary in order to provide quality care. They really value work life balance in this company with productivity expectations around 60% (compared to competitors at 85%), documentation time, and breaks between clients.

Cons

They don't give enough money for CEU offerings and their 401k benefits are non-existent.

1.0
Jul 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The clients and collaborating with the few competent staff that were there.

Cons

Dirty clinic: vomit left uncleaned overnight, leaving in odorous stain on a cot children were meant to sleep on, diapers bin left full and smelling for days, improper sanization, floors so dirty that the bottoms of kids' feet would end up black after they were for whatever reason permitted to run around barefoot on the sticky floor; admimistration that prefers roundabout and passive aggressive communication as opposed to a direct and honest style--could look like an employee being sent to talk to another employee. could also look like a person in leadership gossiping with employees about other employees; inadequate training: there was no safety-care training in the presence of high impact behaviors--staff and client injuries were expected daily; immature leadership--young with little perspective and no humility. they did not know how to handle the interpersonal conflict and tension that they often played a role in, instead exacerbating it significantly. favoritism was easily identifiable; staff is not appreciated for their hard work--they might say nice words sometimes, but those things are less likely to be translated into one's paycheck or general treatment.

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