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Atlanta Autism Center

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Awesome place! - Clinical Director Atlanta Autism Center Employee Review

4.0
16 Jul 2025
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Pros

There’s solid protocols for both clinical and operational procedures. Supervisors are supportive and timely with responses. Our concerns are heard by leadership and necessary adjustments are made.

Cons

Not a lot of remote time for BCBAs which leads to burnout

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Atlanta Autism Center Response
11mo
Thank you for your thoughtful and honest feedback! We’re glad to hear you feel supported and heard by leadership and that our protocols are serving you well. We also truly understand the importance of work-life balance, especially for our BCBAs. Your feedback about remote time is valuable, and we’re always exploring ways to create more flexibility to support sustainability and prevent burnout. We appreciate all that you do!

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5.0
2 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

AAC is constantly growing & serving more children with autism. I love that AAC offers ABA, OT & ST to their clients. Each clinic offers inclusive activities throughout the year.

Cons

No cons at this time

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Atlanta Autism Center Response
1w
Thank you for the wonderful feedback! It means a lot to our team, and we’re committed to continuing to provide a positive experience for our employees and families.
1.0
14 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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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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