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East Harlem Tutorial Program

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East Harlem Tutorial Program reviews

2.6

34% would recommend to a friend

(24 total reviews)
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Marina Cofield

38% approve of CEO

20% positive business outlook

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2.0
May 13, 2024
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Pros

Mission-driven organization started in 1958 by a Jewish woman to connect local students with equitable access to education.

Cons

Ironically, the realization of the organization's anti-racist mission is not currently inclusive of Jewish experiences, despite discrimination being explicitly prohibited in the employee handbook. I was encouraged to stay remote and not given office space in order for leadership to not have to address politically charged paraphernalia that was allowed to stay up for months at a colleague's neighboring desk, where children and staff were tacitly indoctrinated in anti-Jewish sentiments. This colleague also refused to shake my hand on my last day, reflecting the hostile work environment. Over my last six months of employment I wanted to not have to engage in the political discourse that was sometimes made mandatory in "equity team" led meetings and just wanted to do my job. I never brought up these topics and explicitly asked to not have to engage my colleagues on this level. Instead of enforcing the handbook rules, my messages to leadership were met with "this is above my pay grade" and inaction from leadership. However upon leaving, the icing on the cake was HR bringing in an external person and proceeded to try to gaslight me about any of this happening, but I have thorough documentation that has been shared with the DOE. I left because I did not feel safe or welcome as a Jewish person and hope management takes explicit steps so that others don't experience this. Grateful to have left this organization.

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East Harlem Tutorial Program Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. As an anti-racist organization, EHTP stands against discrimination of any kind. Our leadership team is committed to ensuring that our anti-racist mission is inclusive of all backgrounds. ETHP works diligently to live up to our core values of service, courage, humility, originality, leadership, achievement, and reflection. We are dedicated to creating a safe and welcoming environment for everyone, and your feedback is crucial in helping us achieve that. Please reach out to jobs@ehtp.org if you want to discuss your experience at EHTP in more in-depth. Best Regards, East Harlem Tutorial Program
1.0
Nov 7, 2023

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Pros

serving the East Harlem community

Cons

Management and leadership hold staff to arbitrary/undefined standards and goals, do not provide feedback or coaching and then penalize you for not meeting whatever benchmark they did not communicate you were responsible for. Employees are treated as though they are disposable and the org acts with little to no integrity in how they handle org restructuring. If you would like to join an organization with no vision, minimal career development( unless it involves doing the jobs of multiple people) and is well below status quo, ETHP is the place for you.

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East Harlem Tutorial Program Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your concerns. We regret any challenges you've faced with unclear expectations and limited feedback. Your feedback is vital, and we are committed to addressing these issues. Please feel free to contact jobs@ehtp.org provide specific examples or suggestions as we work towards improving our communication and organizational structure. We value your input in creating an environment that fosters growth and integrity. Best Regards, East Harlem Tutorial Program
1.0
Jul 4, 2023
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Pros

Co-workers bonded over shared negative experience

Cons

This place lures people in with its mission and its salary but does not deliver on its promises. This school is unsafe to work for, its supervisors are unfit and inexperienced, and myself as well as colleagues were humiliated and chastised for asking questions about an incident of a weapon being brought to school.

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East Harlem Tutorial Program Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your feedback on your experience. We genuinely appreciate your input, and we take your concerns very seriously. In addition to addressing the issues mentioned earlier, we want to emphasize that honoring the humanity of our students and maintaining a non-punitive approach is paramount to us. We firmly believe in creating an environment where every student feels respected, valued, and supported on their educational journey. Our commitment to the well-being of our students and staff extends beyond addressing incidents involving weapons or potential threats. We strive to foster a nurturing and inclusive atmosphere that encourages open communication, empathy, and understanding. Instead of relying solely on punitive measures, we are dedicated to implementing positive disciplinary practices that focus on personal growth, learning from mistakes, and encouraging accountability. We want every individual within our community to feel valued and heard. Feedback reinforces our dedication to these principles, and we are actively working to ensure that our organization consistently upholds these values. Once again, thank you for bringing these matters to our attention. Your valuable contribution to our ongoing efforts helps us in continuously improving and creating a safe, fulfilling, and compassionate work environment for all. If you wish to continue the conversation please feel free to contact us at jobs@ehtp.org Sincerely, East Harlem Tutorial Program
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