Pros
This is a great job if you want to feel like you're doing important meaningful work. Additionally, your coworkers are your support in this work environment, and they really feel like one big family. The pay is pretty decent, and the benefits aren't bad.
Cons
They have just recently started making changes with scheduling and it is an actual mess. You never know until the last minute who you will be working with, getting in contact with the scheduler about schedule mistakes or scheduling time off is like pulling teeth. There is a lot of petty and catty behavior from the upper management (clinical director, PMA's, and PM'S). Don't get sick more than 6 times a year or you will be in deep water. How do you manage not getting sick when you work with kids? Let me know because it seems impossible to me. It is a very rewarding job, if things were run more correctly from upper management. It is a job that has a lot of burnout because it is intense, but they don't allow you enough time off for mental health days or even emergencies (sick, family issues, just life).I wish I had listened to the negative reviews on this site before accepting this job because I now feel trapped, and I've never felt more undervalued, uncomfortable, or exhausted at a job in my life.