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Toxic - Assistant Office Manager Mindful Support Services Employee Review

1.0
30 Jul 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Makes you feel like you have purpose.

Cons

Absolutely horrible and toxic place to work. Claims to focus on mental health, but is only concerned with numbers and profit. Management, especially regional manager, make you feel so small and awful. If you stand up for yourself, you get chastised. Felt like a cult from day 1. Leadership meeting talks were about turnover... but people were fired left and right. Two managers left in the 24hrs before I was let go. DO NOT WORK HERE IF YOU CARE ABOUT YOUR OWN MENTAL HEALTH.

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5.0
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Pros

My work is very rewarding. This a mission-driven company where the employees are united by the common goal of increasing access to high quality mental healthcare, creating a shared purpose. I feel like I am able to make a meaningful impact through my work here. The culture is highly collaborative and team oriented. In a growing company like this, there are opportunities for those who are willing to work hard. I am impressed with the leadership within the company They embody the company's values, which I resonate with: authenticity, perseverance, collaboration, and respect. Open and honest communication fosters trust and creates a healthy, positive workplace environment. It’s rare to find a company where you feel inspired by the work you are doing and supported in your growth.

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Pay is lower than other companies in the area. The pay is more in line with a non-profit company.

2.0
28 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The onboarding process is relatively smooth and the platform makes it easy to get started seeing clients. The referral pipeline can be helpful early on, and the billing/insurance credentialing support saves time so you can focus on clinical work.

Cons

The company requires providers to sign an NDA as part of onboarding, which in my opinion creates a culture of silence rather than accountability. When an organization classifies you as an independent contractor but then limits your ability to speak openly about your experience, it can feel coercive and one-sided. Providers deserve transparency, not contracts designed to protect the company at the expense of the people doing the clinical work. I would encourage anyone considering this organization to have an attorney review the agreement before signing — and to ask yourself why a company that claims to support providers needs to ensure their silence.

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Mindful Support Services Response
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Thank you for sharing. We strive to provide full transparency throughout the process and ensure all details are shared upfront, encouraging providers to thoroughly review materials with family members, trusted colleagues, or legal counsel before making a decision. While we do require an NDA to help protect sensitive business information in a competitive market, our intent is not to limit open dialogue but to responsibly safeguard proprietary aspects of our model. Please do not hesitate to contact contract@mindfulsupportservices.com if you would like to continue this conversation in an appropriate platform.
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