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Good place before selling - Behavioral Technician Integrated Development Services Employee Review

3.0
Jan 3, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible scheduling Work with kids Lots of experience

Cons

High risk Sometimes supported sometimes not

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5.0
Aug 29, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The kids and families are great. I can see that my work makes a difference. When I started working at IDS, I wasn't sure what I wanted to do long term but I've now decided to go to graduate school and become a BCBA. My co-workers are great too.

Cons

Sometimes the hours are hard just because I only get paid for hours I work. If a kid cancels and I'm not put in a sub session or set to overlap, I lose that time. Supervisors try to schedule make up hours but it doesn't always work. This isn't a problem unique to IDS. My friends at other companies have the same problem.

3.0
Jan 15, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great work opportunities if you're a college student. The work is fun and rewarding. Schedule is very flexible, you can work as little as 6 hours a week (starting out they probably won't give you more than 20 hours, though). Decent hourly pay, considering state minimum wage is $7.25 per hour.

Cons

Hours are inconsistent because clients can cancel at any time, so pay is inconsistent. Sometimes I would go weeks without ever having to go to the clinic because they didn't have anyone for me to work with. The training is just an online course you take followed by shadowing employees in sessions. I didn't feel prepared going into my first few sessions. If you need help or there is some kind of emergency, Seniors aren't always available to help, or even nearby. Still, they expect you to contact them as soon as situations like that come up, but you may still get in trouble for not contacting a Senior even if there was no support staff available. Even if you try to explain your side of the story, some of the staff can be a little dismissive or patronizing. You are required to give one month - four week's notice - in advance if you want time off.

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