Lighthouse Autism Center Staff Spotlight: Sara Beckman

Therapy room at Lighthouse Autism Center with toys on a table with blue chairs and book shelves above

Lighthouse Autism Center Staff Spotlight: Sara Beckman

Sara began her role at Lighthouse Autism Center on July 5th, 2022, and currently serves as a dually-certified Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). She holds an undergraduate degree from Purdue University and earned her master’s in Communication Science Disorders from Illinois State University. She later completed her BCBA certification through the Florida Institute of Technology.

Outside of work, Sara enjoys spending quality time with her husband, their two children, and their bernedoodle. Family is a central part of her life, and she loves being surrounded by her large extended family.

This Month’s Lighthouse Legend: Sara Beckman

What made you decide to apply to Lighthouse?

In between undergrad and graduate school when I was becoming an SLP, I graduated a semester early and became an RBT. It gave me a better understanding of what behavior analysis is, but I also noticed the missing piece of speech therapy. When I heard about the Lighthouse Fusion model, I knew it was something that I was really interested in and had to be a part of! 

What is your favorite part of working at Lighthouse Autism Center?

My favorite part of working at LAC would be being able to collaborate with a team of other professionals to work to give our learners personalized and quality therapy. 

How would you describe your experience working for Lighthouse?

My role at LAC gives me the opportunity to work with many different clinics across the company, which also comes with working with many different people. Collaborating with a variety of professionals has helped me grow so much as an SLP, BCBA, and overall person. 

Do you have a favorite memory from your time here?

It is not a specific memory, but one of my favorite parts about my role at LAC is watching learners start with LAC and grow and flourish with their communication skills over the time that they are here. I have had many happy teary-eyed consults watching our learners understand communication and use it in ways to express themselves! 

What advice would you like to share for those interested in a career at Lighthouse Autism Center?

Always find the value in learning from others. Ask the questions, observe, and take notes working with others even if they are not in the same profession. LAC will give you the opportunity to work with a team of professionals, no matter what role you are in! It is constant collaboration with others, which is really valuable and important in our field.

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