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Good for behavior technicians, Bad for everyone else - Administrator Autism Learning Partners Employee Review

2.0
28 Jun 2022
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Pros

ALP is great if you want to be a behavior technician; it is the most supported position in the company at the sacrifice of all the other positions. They hire with minimal experience, truly an entry level position, and provide paid training. It's good if you want to get started in the field of ABA and gain experience, and then move onto another company when you want to advance your career.

Cons

Any other position besides behavior technician (BT) is terrible as all of the support goes to retaining and hiring BTs. The opportunity for career advancement in any position is so small it's non-existent, but if you do happen to get one, you quickly become overburdened. Burnout is VERY common for all staff because of the amount of responsibilities that continuously change and increase. ALP promotes work-life balance because they don't require responses after office hours, but most are so exhausted after work (because it's already a mentally draining field) that they can barely enjoy life after work as it is. The knowledge base required for most positions is huge and largely underestimated, especially when you consider the various platforms, departments, and policies that an employee needs to be aware of to be successful in their position. After 3 years, I worked with over 40 different ALP regions, and although they are trying to standardize processes, experiences are still highly subjective to the staff in a region. Good experiences with staff are highly dependent on working with someone who actually cares and tries to be kind. It's difficult to be compassionate when you're exhausted and overworked though. ALP is going through a lot of change right now, but only because things got so bad. A lot of the current changes should have been made a long time ago, but they refused to accept feedback when employees complained because it wasn't a priority at the time. Even now, the changes are implemented before everything is ready, and it leaves employees scrabbling to understand new policies with little to no support or resources. Most positions also have pay caps so it is very difficult to get raises and they do not adjust for inflation or increase of responsibilities.

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5.0
29 Aug 2025
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Pros

• Communication is consistent • Gratitude from knowing your contribution to the world is actually helping people • Supervisors and everyone on team work together to make work flow smoothly even with transitioning to new policies

Cons

•Client cancellations can cause BT’s to lose money if clients are not able to meet makeup requirements, however when you do this job in the interest in quality care and NOT solely focused on money aspects you still feel rewarded knowing that you clients are getting services they need but are not being pushed to any detriment!

3.0
31 May 2026
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Pros

Amazing clients, good growth opportunities

Cons

Unstable work environment for the clinic, lack of communication, kept putting people who don't care in charge, half pay for when clients cancel same day

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Autism Learning Partners Response
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Thank you for this - and for the genuine advice you left for management. Hearing directly from RBTs is something we deeply value, and the fact that you felt those voices weren't reaching the right people is feedback we take to heart. Amazing clients and growth opportunities are things we work hard to protect, and we know that means getting the environment and leadership around them right too. Communication and stability are areas we're actively investing in, and your perspective helps shape that work. Thank you for everything you gave to your clients.
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