Pros
If you are dedicated, caring, patient, and good with kids, this could be a great job. This can be a difficult and stressful job, but the growth I've seen makes it all worth it! Decent starting wage and good benefits. Supportive management. (I've seen others stating that management doesn't care, but I've been here a long time and have rarely, if ever, experienced that. Quite the opposite: I know I've had some of the more difficult cases and have always felt supervisors to be responsive and supportive.)
Cons
No opportunity for growth without getting additional degrees. Very isolated work environment, even outside of covid restrictions. Hours are mostly nights and weekends. No longer offer salary for therapists. Not a lot of opportunity for make up sessions due to scheduling, so if a session gets cancelled, you just don't get those hours and pay.