Not The Best, But Not The Worst Either - ASC RN Novant Health Employee Review

3.0
13 Aug 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

PTO starts at 4 hours per week if you work 40 hours in that week. If unused by the end of the year it rolls over to the next, but there is a maximum amount of PTO hours that you can accrue. Once you get to that max amount you will need to use some of those hours because it will not continue to accrue. The hourly pay is so much more at Novant than it is at Atrium.

Cons

The upper level management is constantly changing policies and procedures and they are not always feasible. Management takes the patient's side over the employee no matter the circumstances. They force you to take a lunch break even though it is not required by the state of NC. Management blatantly shows favoritism towards some employees and constantly criticizes others. I sat down in my manager's office and I asked my manager for help because 4 nurses that I worked with were harassing me every day that I worked. My manager told me she didn't want to get involved and to settle it myself. If your spouse is employed and working they are not allowed to be on your insurance through the company. The CEO and upper management get 6 to 7 figure bonuses and give their employees a bonus of 1% of the previous year's salary & they tax it so you don't even get that amount. So if you make 50k your bonus is $500 minus taxes. We are the ones doing all the work and they get paid ridiculous amounts of money for basically doing nothing.

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5.0
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Pros

good morale and overall sense of belonging

Cons

fast paced and poor management at times

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Novant Health Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad to hear you’ve found a strong sense of belonging and positive team morale during your time with us. Creating an environment where team members feel connected and supported is important to the work we do. We also appreciate your feedback regarding leadership. Insights from team members help inform our ongoing efforts to strengthen leadership development and support teams in fast-paced healthcare environments. Thank you for all you do to provide remarkable care to our patients and communities.
4.0
26 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Care associates are allowed to do what CNAs do, but they do not have to have the certification. Entry level pay is the same and there are equal raises between roles each year. Part time status an average of 24 hr/week, you can work more than that and you receive full benefits, two forms of bonus every year, immediate PTO (80hrs/year). 12 or 8 hour shifts available, make your own schedule

Cons

sometimes short staffed unit, so work becomes fast-paced - if you like being active and constantly moving, this job is fun.

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