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Lighthouse Autism Center Staff Spotlight: Marie

Marie’s  Lighthouse Autism Center Journey

Marie, a dedicated Registered Behavior Technician, proudly serves at Lighthouse Autism Center – Elkhart South, bringing her unwavering commitment to excellence since joining the team in April 2023. Hailing from the vibrant southern suburbs of Illinois, her journey into the field of autism care began with a foundation laid at Bloom High School in Chicago Heights, where she graduated with distinction in 2020. With a deep-seated passion for making a difference in the lives of individuals with autism, Marie’s presence exemplifies the compassionate spirit and professionalism that defines Lighthouse Autism Center’s mission.

What made you decide to apply to Lighthouse?

When I applied for the position to be an RBT in 2023, I did it with a question mark over my head, but I went into it with an open mind and open heart. Although I had no knowledge about the job and didn’t know that there were opportunities like this, I took that leap of faith to step out of my comfort zone and try something new.

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

My favorite part about working for Lighthouse is being able to work with these precious learners that walk into our center daily. I love that I can see them improve in areas they need help in and also being that person that can care for them as much as I can. 

How would you describe your experience working for Lighthouse?

My overall experience at Lighthouse has been an eye-opener. I say this because when I started working here, I lived by two slogans: “open mind and open heart” and “CAP.” CAP stands for Compassion, Acceptance, and Patience. In order to have an open mind and open heart, you have to be willing to give compassion to your learner and love them as if they were your own. Secondly, you have to be accepting of how they are and what comes with your learner. Lastly, you have to have patience with your learner; patience is the key to success. 

Do you have a favorite memory from your time here?

I 100% know there are memories being made daily because we are what will be remembered in the long run, and the memories we make with the kids are long-term as well. But to fully answer that question, my favorite memory has by far been every moment I spend with my learners. Seeing their growth makes me feel like I’ve accomplished something just as much as they have. 

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

My advice to someone looking to be in the RBT field: just be yourself, be optimistic, keep your head held high, and if you start something, be sure to put your best foot forward every time. Being an RBT has by far been the best experience of my life, and it comes with lots of perks and learning experiences as well. 

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