Pluspunten
The kids and families are fun to work with. It's exciting when they make progress. Binders and data collection are organized and straight forward. One of the supervisors was a pleasure to work with - very knowledgable and a good teacher.
Minpunten
There are only 2 licensed supervisors for tons and tons of clients. It's physically impossible for cases to be supervised appropriately. Clients go months at a time without supervision. There were some cases where I just never saw a supervisor. The attitude towards client's and their families is very disrespectful. Team meetings are full of rude comments from the supervisor. The only conversation that happens at company happy hours is making fun of clients and their families. Pass. Emails from the executive supervisor to the staff are snarky and unsupportive. I was once told doctors appointments need one month notice to be approved. I don't usually plan to be sick ahead of time. One of the most disturbing things here is that when I went into the office there was often stacks of new binders for new clients when current cases were understaffed and under-supervised. The company seems to hire any tech who applies. New hires are thrown in with little support and often quit. Turn over is so high that cases go for long periods of time without making any progress at all - which the techs are blamed for. Emails and texts come in at all hours of the day to reroute your schedule. Techs get thrown into subs with cases they haven't seen in forever, which is a waste of time considering hardly any data can be taken. The company takes on way too many clients and seems more concerned with filling sessions with warm bodies than making actual progress on cases.
Pluspunten
Paid and informal training in which you are able to step right in immediately. You are immediately placed with children and somewhat learn as you go.
Minpunten
Some cons are the hours. Sometimes there would be a large gap between sessions. It would be nice to get paid for the driving time as well as the break, but the gap would be hard sometimes
Pluspunten
The only pro are the kids. I've worked with so many kids I absolutely loved!
Minpunten
As others have stated stated, the hours and pay are the worst part of this job. Steps pays lower compared to other ABA companies in SF. They will give you a schedule where you often will have a 3-5 hour gaps unpaid. You might be working 6 hours, but end up having a 12 hour day because you have to be made available. The worst part about these gaps are when you are waiting around for the session and the family ends up cancelling an hour before! I know it's not Steps fault, but they should have a policy where families have to provide advance notice. Supervisors never inform you when they will show up during a session, and sometimes I went months, even a year without seeing a supervisor. I remember starting with a new client and the BT who was leaving introduced me to the family, and I didn't see my supervisor for six months! I also was assigned to a school case where I didn't see the supervisor the entire year! I have to wonder if that particular supervisor is billing for hours she's not even providing. The management team needs better training. I was at risk of losing my company health insurance because I wasn't meeting full-time hours, and HR literally blamed me for calling out sick too often when they were the ones who reduced my hours. I called them out on it and HR basically attacked me via email listing why it's my fault and not theirs.