A Company that's Lost Their Humanistic Approach - Administrative Caminar Employee Review

2.0
Jul 21, 2016
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Pros

The clients appreciate the staff and case managers which makes it worth staying. The clients show the case managers by working on their sobriety, obtaining employment, and finding housing once medication stabilized.

Cons

The company picks negative attributes in their employees and focuses on them. They never focus on their employees positive attributes than wonder why there's such bad rapport. The company has lost valuable intelligent employees because of the way they are treated. They will say if you don't like it find another job. Employees care about those clients and when getting into human services walking away isn't so easy.

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5.0
Oct 31, 2025
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Pros

I love my colleagues, respectful work environment, flexible office/remote working. I feel lucky to work with my team. Great bosses, great CEO. Caminar's mission and the people they help are inspiring.

Cons

Nonprofit work can be challenging when government and foundation grant support shifts. The stress associated with funding is real. But, that is true for every nonprofit.

4.0
Dec 30, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I worked for Caminar's now closed Redwood House. It was an incredible experience and I learned a lot there. The program director and assistant program director were fantastic leaders and created space for learning experiences and could prove their skill through practical engagement with the clients. Training opportunities were usually well thought out and useful.

Cons

Corporate's terrible handling of the closure of numerous acute facilities that they owned. Slow and confused explanations for what needed to be done as part of the closure, resulting in the rushed discharge of clients falling onto our overworked, burnt out staff. Abysmal HR department with one of the slowest hiring rate and potential employee retention I have ever seen. Low staffing meant constant overtime and back to back graveyard shifts. Sluggish to keep wages competitive and within the needs of QoL. An increasingly detached senior management.

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