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3.6

80% would recommend to a friend

(75 total reviews)
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Karin Jeffers

88% approve of CEO

85% positive business outlook

Clinical Support Options has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 75 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Clinical Support Options employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Nonprofit & NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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75 reviews
2.0
May 10, 2016

Little compensation and support

Anonymous employee
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Pros

colleagues work hard and are supportive, some direct supervisors are supportive, these are some of the only things that make working here tolerable.

Cons

CSO claims to be trauma-informed, but does not act in a trauma-informed way. Employees are belittled and invalidated, particularly during union negotiations, when employees who explained their experiences were told that that "doesn't happen". Management will say they care about employees, but absolutely will not put this into action in any way. One of the requests from the union was an annual survey to employees about the quality of their supervision, as lack of supervision is a known issue here. CSO would not do this, though really it would have cost very little, because they didn't see a problem with supervision. Nevermind that everyone in the room (who is not management and actually does require supervision, and are the ones who would know if there was a problem with it), say that there was. This happens with everything, big or small. It's a decent stepping stone, but don't plan to stay here. You will care for your clients, but your employer will not care for you. No one deserves to be treated like this, especially people who work in a field that does not pay well and who are often assigned difficult cases and large caseloads.

2.0
Feb 25, 2016

TM experience

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Pros

Great people to work alongside, services are important, the mission makes an impact

Cons

I started a role working directly with kids with severe emotional/behavioral concerns, and had little to no supervision. I went several months without a direct supervisor. I feel safety and prep for staff was poorly provided and this is a necessity for people working in this field.

3.0
Jan 8, 2016

A stepping stone atmosphere.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Decent training opportunities. Flexible hours. Nice coworkers. Better pay than some places but limited earning potential overall. Digital record keeping.

Cons

Overwhelming amount of paperwork. This is a problem industry wide not just at this company. Local management is supportive in theory but aloof in their execution. Validation is rare unless it's through the official system they've set up for acknowledging employee efforts. They are nice but they feel standoffish and you are never sure where you stand with them. This adds to the feeling that this is not a place to land for the long term. Upper management is disappointing. A federal mediator brought in to be a neutral party during a recent strike actually apologized to the employees at the end of negotiations, stating his shock at management's hardness. After it was all over, local management did nothing to bridge the gap to rebuild trust and good faith in the day to day workplace. A wasted opportunity for genuine team building.

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