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Lighthouse Autism Center Staff Spotlight: Meg

Meg’s  Lighthouse Autism Center Journey

Meg is a Clinical Apprentice at Lighthouse Autism Center – Jenison and has been with Lighthouse Autism Center since October 2021. Meg started at Lighthouse Autism Center in Kalamazoo West as a senior/desk trainer and then moved to Jenison in August 2023. She graduated with a bachelor’s from Grand Valley State University and is currently pursuing her masters in ABA from Ball State University. In Meg’s free time, she is an avid reader and loves being with her friends and family. She has two adorable nephews who are her absolute favorites to spend her weekends with. 

What made you decide to apply to Lighthouse?

I originally applied to Lighthouse Autism Center as I had only heard good things and I knew I had a passion working with and for others. At Lighthouse, I knew I would be a part of a compassionate environment that fosters joy, growth, and greater choices for all involved. 

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

The people at Lighthouse make it what it is. They consistently promote acceptance, kindness, and are so quick to celebrate every win for everyone. I have been fortunate to be surrounded by passionate, hardworking teams at both Kalamazoo West and Jenison. At Kalamazoo West, I got to work side-by-side with some of the best people and continue to have this privilege at Jenison. Additionally, both centers’ clinical teams have afforded me opportunities to continue learning, growing, and becoming my best self. I’ve tremendously enjoyed getting to work under Dani Boden at both centers and continue growing professionally and personally under her guidance. Every individual that I have been able to work alongside and each learner I have meet have been the best parts of LAC. 

How would you describe your experience working for Lighthouse?

My experience at Lighthouse has been empowering and has brought growth, celebrations, and challenges. It is a demanding job, but it is so rewarding and fulfilling. I feel fortunate that I get to come to work at LAC.

Do you have a favorite memory from your time here?

Throughout my time at LAC, I have collected so many favorite memories. Every gain my learners make that I get to celebrate, so much laughter and fun with coworkers, and getting to learn and work with Ana Nunez-Palmieri at Kalamazoo West. It’s hard to choose just one favorite moment, but one of my first learners graduation stands out and will remain special to me forever.

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

My advice for anyone interested in starting a career at LAC is that if you have a passion for working with children to help promote greater choices and joy, no matter your past work experiences, to come with patience and a willingness to learn. Some days will be more challenging than others, but at the end of every day when you’ve put your best self forward, you’ve made a lasting difference to your learners and their families. 

Ready for a career where you can make a difference?

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