Aim Star Learning Reviews

3.1

61% would recommend to a friend

(6 total reviews)

61% positive business outlook

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6 reviews
1.0
19 Aug 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The coworkers are incredible, passionate, empathetic, and intelligent people. Frankly the best friends I’ve ever had, and they care deeply about the health, safety, and mental health of their clients.

Cons

I never heard anyone in management say how this work was helpful for the kids, only the people around them, and frankly I find that pretty alarming. They use resources from Autism Speaks, which is an organization people who have autism have repeatedly denounced as a hateful, ableist platform, and they do not perform regular ethical audits on their practices. Management will not send a sick child home unless their temperature reaches 101, and this includes cases of pinkeye and lice, where fevers rarely happen but contagion is rampant. As for benefits, 1 hour of PTO is accrued for every 40 hours of work, and there is no separate paid sick leave, so with kids coming in sick all the time, BTs get sick and have no options other than coming into work after using all their PTO. Management is extremely petty, and will ignore concerns brought up by BTs or turn it around and get BTs into hot water for something they never communicated was a problem. Client treatment is horrendous, the reason I left was because I felt I was actively doing harm and nobody would listen or hear my concerns. Parents are beginning to complain and pull their kids from the Ellensburg location because they don’t trust Lesley’s intentions, or they have been personally mistreated by management while advocating for their child. If I had a kid who I thought would benefit from ABA services, I wouldn’t take them here.

4.0
5 Jan 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working with the kids is so rewarding and fun, the work environment is very professional (no cliques or drama between coworkers), scheduling and upper management do everything they can to make sure you are comfortable and that whatever you bring up is addressed in a timely manner. You gain so much experience in this field while working as a CBT (this company also pays for your 40 hr training, as well as reimbursing for the CBT license and other items you buy for clients).

Cons

It can be very easy to burnout, the training and work can be tough/intimidating to do when just starting out

1.0
20 Aug 2022

Not the best

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working with the kids here is so much fun! the work is self-rewarding, even if it can require a LOT Of energy. being a CBT, in general, is an incredible position to work.

Cons

- double-check your paycheck & make sure you're being compensated as agreed upon. - PTO is nonexistent, despite what they advertise, so make sure when in an interview with them to negotiate actual PTO, do not assume they will actually give it to you - you are not allowed to take days off if you do not have PTO, sick time is added into your PTO hours, so if you are sick and are out of PTO and try to ask for a day off, this will be counted against you. (DO NOT ASSUME THIS COMPANY HAS YOUR BACK, THEY DON'T)

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