Pros
I am only working here because of how perfectly the in-home Life Skills Trainer position fits my personality and meets my needs. I love being trained thoroughly on how to do something and told the goals, and then being let lose with minimal input from others to get the job done correctly. It leads to some really personalized and creative problem solving with me and the kids I support. The in-home team is growing fast, helping more families all the time. So there are plenty of shifts all over town with flexible scheduling, which is perfect for a student like me who can only work nights and weekends.
Cons
The management staff seem a little stressed out, just because of growing pains. Also, plenty of naive and flakey people sign up for this job because they think it sounds so altruistic and adorable on paper but in reality involves a lot of hard work, so they quit suddenly and stress out families and stress out management staff.