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The Institute for Behavior Change (PA)

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A great place for professionals - Anonymous employee The Institute for Behavior Change (PA) Employee Review

5.0
26 July 2019
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Pros

The staff from TSS to Director have very positive attitudes. BSCs support each other. Most BSCs have worked here at least 4 years. Several were TSSs who stayed with the company when they finished grad school. The main Psychologists have been licensed over 25 years each. We work as a team. The IT system is top notch. We really help our clients!

Cons

No real cons after 4 years. Dealing with medical assistance and managed care companies can be frustrating.

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The Institute for Behavior Change (PA) Response
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Thanks so much for this thoughtful and heartfelt review of our company! We really do try our best to support all of our employees to the best of our ability. Our standards are very high and it's unfortunate when someone can't or won't meet them, but we celebrate having employed over 1,000 wonderful people over the past 30 years. We're a training facility, so turn-over is part of the process. Nevertheless we have several employees who have been with us for more than 10 years, so we have a good outlook for the future. Best wishes for the future to you too!

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5.0
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Pros

From my experience, my supervisors always went above and beyond to make sure I was heard and got the help I needed.

Cons

You only get paid for face-to-face time. Your hours are never guaranteed. Might be a good job for a college student or someone just graduating college.

1.0
2 July 2025
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All supervisors genuinely cared and offered support. The clients and families I worked with made the work meaningful.

Cons

Administration is highly unresponsive. Voicemails and emails often go unanswered, even when related to payroll or urgent client concerns. Payroll is unreliable — deductions are made without proper explanation, and access to paystubs is delayed or withheld. If you disagree with or express concerns to administration, you are often met with defensiveness or silence. It becomes clear that speaking up will affect how you're treated moving forward. The culture is retaliatory — once you advocate for yourself or push back on issues, support starts to disappear. Administration never takes accountability for mistakes or miscommunication and never issues apologies, even when they mishandle sensitive matters or affect your pay. Emotional labor and strong client relationships are undervalued. Field staff are often left out of decisions that directly impact the clients they work with daily.

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