Pros
Great benefits and the people you work with seem nice. Great set of work values and reflects our work and need in the community and with patients.
Cons
Culture is very cliquish. Leadership hides everything behind closed doors and communication across barriers doesn't happen. They don't let people know what's going on and its difficult to focus on your interests as they move people where ever they need when ever they restructure, which so far has been about once a year. The organization has no staff development in place and preaches they support staff, yet the staff bare the brunt of leadership's lack of transparency. It seems there is a general sense of confusion and lack of decision making, which is fine for upper management, but the lower levels of the organization are continuously wondering what is happening, why, and what their organizational goals are. The organization also has a great set of work values, but continuously fails to follow them. There is no continuation. They establish values, and don't utilize them. They develop programs, but don't provide enough support to see them through efficiently without causing pain for the ones doing the work. Our patients are important, and the work we do for them is invaluable...but the pain caused to employee emotional and psychological stress is great.