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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

(133 total reviews)
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Marina Cofield

39% approve of CEO

20% positive business outlook

East Harlem Tutorial Program has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 133 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The East Harlem Tutorial Program employee rating is 30% below average for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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133 reviews
1.0
Feb 22, 2023
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Pros

Their mission which they have no idea how to follow or achieve. Anti-racists does not mean lower the bar and let kids get away with murder! Nor does it mean promote POC even if they are completely unqualified and already proven incompetent.

Cons

Severely underpaid women (sketchy budget) Incompetent/Unqualified management No support No consistent systems Safety concerns Understaffed

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East Harlem Tutorial Program Response
3y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. Moreover, thank you for your commitment to EHTP for more than 4 years. You have raised some very crucial points and points we are constantly reflecting on and attempting to improve. We want to always set high expectations for students, teachers and leaders throughout the network; and through shared understandings of restorative justice and anti-racist practices is how we hope to not only get there but excel. Our leaders are often engaging in professional development, external academic and practical training to improve their practices. The feedback you have provided definitely helps us to operate in humility, reflection and courage to do and be better in how we embody everything we stand on for our students, families, our communities and for each other. We'd like to encourage you to provide further feedback to jobs@ehtp.org.
3.0
Sep 13, 2021
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Pros

- Flexible - Working with and uplifting a diverse and intersectional population - Diverse identity staff

Cons

- No clear direction - Once you sign that first contract, they are not willing to review pay- so do not settle if you are not happy - Not actually "Anti-racist" but attempting to be

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East Harlem Tutorial Program Response
4y
Dear Reviewer, Thank you for your feedback. Our team receives your input with much consideration. We want to note that our organization has been taking strides to enforce our anti-racist work in our practice. While we understand that doing the work as abolitionists is an ongoing and relentless effort, and that eradicating racism in a professional space is continuous work, we keep our anti-racist mission at the center of everything we do, from outsourcing new staff, to hiring new staff and supporting such staff in their first 90 days of employment. Examples of what this looks like on our Recruitment Team include: ensuring our hiring practices are equitable; conducting anti-biased training for our hiring managers to norm; and discussing our new compensation scale in hopes that this initiative helps us close our income inequality gap. We take your advice on supporting staff in their anti-racist training very seriously and will take the opportunity to review this feedback with our school leaders in preparation for the upcoming school year. We hope that this information provides some insight into our growth and development here at EHTP and we wish you the best of luck in your career development! Stay safe and be well.
3.0
Mar 13, 2018

Good way to start your career in an educational nonprofit

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Annual salary increases Most colleagues are reliable and easy to get along with Anti-Racism professional development Scholars and families are the heart of the work Work from home opportunities for central staff

Cons

Annual salary increases vary tremendously in scale per year Long hours No room for promotions for certain roles, even after years of dedication to organization Workload is too much for the salary Quantity over quality is always pushed - the organization wants to grow at a pace that is faster than what it can handle, at the cost of its staff's well-being due to overload of work Work style and culture clashes between the charter schools and OST/Central teams No paid maternity leave

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