Pros
I've worked in behavioral healthcare for a long time, and Northpoint is one of the few organizations where the mission truly matches what happens day to day. Leadership is accessible, supportive, and genuinely cares about both patients and employees. My direct leadership has been outstanding—providing trust, autonomy, support, and clear direction when needed.
The people are what make this place special. I work with an incredible team that is passionate, hardworking, and willing to jump in and help each other succeed. There is a strong culture of collaboration, and despite working in a high-pressure industry, we find ways to have fun, celebrate wins, and support one another through challenges.
Northpoint is also a place where you can make a real impact. Ideas are welcomed, innovation is encouraged, and if you're willing to work hard, your efforts are noticed. The mission-driven environment, strong relationships, and opportunity to help people change their lives make this a very rewarding place to work.
Cons
Like any growing healthcare organization, there are times when priorities shift quickly and processes evolve as the company continues to expand. This can require employees to be adaptable and comfortable navigating change.
Behavioral healthcare is also a demanding field, and there are periods where the pace is fast and expectations are high. For the right person, that creates opportunities for growth and impact, but it can be challenging for those who prefer a more predictable environment.
Overall, the positives far outweigh the challenges, and most of the "cons" are simply part of working in a fast-growing organization that is committed to improving and serving more people.