Pros
I started working with Teachers Health in a part-time role at Head Office. I'm now full-time. Since I started I've worked hard, developed skills and been rewarded with three promotions over the years. They've supported my parental leave (paid!) and flexible work when I needed it. I get to do work that is interesting and supports our members. I work alongside a lot of smart, talented, generally awesome and hardworking people. People always offer to help out too if I need it and I'm happy to help others. The head office site has just been renovated I think it's fantastic to work in with great meeting spaces and spaces to encourage working together. It's located also close to central station so I find getting to work on public transport is easy. I find most people in the company open to change and constantly improving the way things are done. My boss is smart, skilled, supportive and listens to my ideas. I honestly think working here was one of the best decisions I've made.
Cons
There aren't big budgets like many other companies, but the company is a not for profit and we focus on members so that makes sense. It does get busy - really busy. Especially at certain times of the year.