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Can do better - Behavioural Therapist Healis Autism Centre Employee Review

1.0
8 July 2022
Recommend
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Pros

- Colleagues were great - Good support from supervisors, very willing to answer any questions or render help if needed - Skills learnt were invaluable

Cons

- Ability to get a high payout as advertised were unrealistic and grossly exaggerated. It was physically, mentally, and virtually impossible to achieve the "high payout" as advertised without sacrificing your physical and mental health. - Poor benefits. Lack of performance bonus and wellness benefits. Extra amount of money spent on buying toys are all at your discretion (but of course that can limit the quality of delivering the therapy work). - Travel reimbursement advertised are given in a form of 'incentive payout' rather than reimbursed directly. As such, employees are reluctant to take private transport and had to suffer from the long travelling hours. - Long travelling hours also mean lesser time for rest and meal times. Often had to sit at the void deck and have a small snack rather than a full meal. - Lack of support from management when faced with issues related to burnout and motivation.

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2.0
27 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible Good work environment Friendly

Cons

Almost no benefits Slow start Inconsistent salary

4.0
26 Mar 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Super supportive team, everyone's patient and helpful - Fun vibes, especially during team events - Meaningful work—you really see the impact - Flexible hours, some therapists even study while working - Management’s open to feedback - Ongoing training, you're not on your own - More hours = more pay, good earning potential

Cons

Most cons are shared upfront: - Freelance setup, no work = no pay (includes leave and being on MC) - Hours can be inconsistent - No CPF, bonuses, or major benefits (just ~$200 for basic health stuff) - Lots of travel, can get tiring with back-to-back sessions - Getting more clients isn’t always easy, so hours/pay can stall - Some parents can be challenging to work with

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