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Front Range Behavioral Associates Reviews

2.9

41% would recommend to a friend

(18 total reviews)

26% positive business outlook

Front Range Behavioral Associates has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 18 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there.

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18 reviews
5.0
24 Aug 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The community here is safe, fun, and always enjoyable. The BCBAs are helpful and insightful on each client’s needs. This kind of job is perfect for those with a heart to work with individuals with needs and who are willing to learn and exercise ABA. Moreover, student’s interested in psychology and who want to practice what they learn in class, this job is also a great place to start. Not only that, but the kids are amazing. With enough will, anyone can leave a positive impact on each client.

Cons

Be open about extra training and career paths BTs can get into (SLP, OT, RBT, BCBA, etc.).

2.0
5 Aug 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Great kids, friendly staff, above average pay, flexible hours and schedule

Cons

Lack of structure, inconsistent pay, poor training, poor benefits, no retirement or 401k plans, overall the foundation of the company seems less than polished and refined.

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Front Range Behavioral Associates Response
1y
Hi, Thanks for your review. As a current employee, please feel free to reach out to our HR department as all of our employees are automatically enrolled in the Colorado Retirement fund. We are also happy to discuss the additional aforementioned matters to ensure your concerns are addressed. Thanks so much!
1.0
23 Apr 2024
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Pros

The kids were amazing. I loved them.

Cons

It’s been a while since I worked there, but now after experiencing two different ABA centers, I feel like I have enough quantifiable data to comment on my experience. Working here stunted my professional development eons. The owner, Michelle, does not care about developing her staff professionally. She will often gaslight you if you bring valid concerns her way. She will say “why didn’t you approach me and talk to me about it” as though she isn’t the most unapproachable woman I have ever met. She has stopped SEVERAL of her BCBA in training’s supervision for a myriad of reasons that make no sense to everyone but her and the few people she is able to pawn. Do not choose this center as your first space to gain experience in ABA. There are many other great options.

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Front Range Behavioral Associates Response
2y
Hi there, Yes! I do pause supervision of Trainees if their performance is below criterion and these areas are outlined within the Supervision Contract signed by all parties. It’s reviewed in a meeting, and the topics addressed are discussed previously at least 4 times prior to pausing. We use data on a daily basis to track everyone’s performance. For example, one expectation is for trainees and all therapists to be able to send in their schedule at the end of each day and to work their way through our levels systems to use the scheduling software autonomously. Over 1/3 of our staff (comprised of folks in undergrad, and graduate school) are on levels higher than 1 which is the first level. If the basic responsibilities for these documentations are not occurring on a daily basis we do pause supervision in the light that we do not want to continue to fill folks’ plates if they’re still missing the basics of the job. This all falls inline with the BACB Ethics, in taking on only the amount of work you can accomplish professionally. As far as being unapproachable, there are other professionals on the leadership team that could be sought out to receive training and advice on how to tackle this situation. I don’t quite follow the gaslighting statement with bringing valid concerns and stating I’m inapproachable. Were your concerns brought forward? We have an open door policy and there are other managers in the building. If concerns are ever not validated, there are others in the building who can mitigate if one’s ever feeling gaslit. I’m sorry you felt that way and we would have worked with you in order to solve the situation as we appreciate people sharing their concerns and address their topics. Unfortunately, without these concerns being brought to management attention, they cannot be resolved or addressed. We continue to wish you all the best in your next professional endeavor.
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