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Atlanta Autism Center

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Clinical Management - Register Behavirial Tech (RBT) Atlanta Autism Center Employee Review

5.0
1 May 2023
Recommend
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Pros

AAC Lawrenceville is a great environment to work in. ABA can be a difficult field but clinical staff make the center a place you want to be. More specifically Jasmine and Michelle always ensure that staff are comfortable and heard. If you're looking for a role in ABA definitely come here.

Cons

It can be a hassle when clients call out

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Atlanta Autism Center Response
1y
Thank you for the kind words! We know ABA can be challenging, so it’s great to hear that the support and environment at Lawrenceville are making a difference. We’re committed to creating a workplace where staff feel heard, valued, and encouraged—and we’re glad that’s coming through. We appreciate you being part of the team!

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5.0
3 Jul 2026
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Pros

Innovative and Professional Employer! Everyone works together well and supports the success of the families we serve.

Cons

None to speak of currently.

1.0
14 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Big, fun and beautiful center!

Cons

The company operates in a way that feels far more focused on protecting itself than supporting either its clients or employees. Staff are required to submit a 4-week notice in order to receive their earned PTO payout, yet employees often feel pressured or pushed out before that payout can happen. There is a significant lack of client-centered care, with decisions appearing to prioritize company policies and profits over the actual needs of clients and direct staff. Support from leadership, especially CDs and some newer BCBAs, is inconsistent and often inadequate, leaving RBTs feeling unsupported and overwhelmed. Employees are also not compensated for downtime between sessions, despite many other ABA companies offering clock-in/clock-out systems that fairly pay staff for their time. Burnout is extremely common due to constant policy changes, unrealistic expectations, and a general lack of appreciation or care for RBT well-being. New rules seem to appear weekly with little communication or consistency, creating a stressful and unstable work environment.

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Atlanta Autism Center Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your perspective. We truly value our staff and the dedication they bring each day. We understand that working in a fast-paced environment can be challenging, and we encourage team members to raise any concerns with their supervisor so they can be addressed directly. We remain committed to supporting our staff and continuously strive to ensure they feel valued, supported, and equipped to provide the highest quality care.
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