Not Nurse friendly employer - Staff RN Cleveland Clinic Employee Review

1.0
Mar 18, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Good reimbursement for educational expenses. Very generous PTO benefits, but very,very,very restricted use of it. Good resume addition.

Cons

Mediocre pay for a supposed "elite" institution, barely market rate, and not remotely competitive with the other top 5 ranked hospitals in the nation. Pay increases are typically 2-3% yearly. Despite being a Magnet designated facility, it would appear they purchase tis distinction moreso than earning it, as they have ZERO employee retention policies and practices. In regards to the above comment about restricted use of PTO: If you don't request PTO days at least 6 WEEKS in advance, very,very unlikely to be granted requests off. Also, the PTO is used as sick days, but because of failure to request 6 WEEKS in advance, you get penalized and punished for utilizing the PTO as sick days. Claim to be non-punitive, but anything outside COMPLETE COMPLIANCE results in memos, corrective actions, suspensions, and terminations. Claim to be "evidence based practice" culture, but all to often cherry pick what EBPs they incorporate, i.e. day - night rotational shifts are the normal schedule. Upper management also seems to take joy and pleasure in over complicating tasks, instead of maximizing efficiency with all the technology they utilize. Absolutely NO chance for upward advancement if you are not a politician, but plenty of lateral movement opportunities. This place also unethically utilizes staff: hired for a specific unit (your home unit), but constantly "float" to other units, and without getting the float premium that a float pool RN receives for floating (upper mgmnt. rather use regular floor RNs as float RNs, as it keeps the hourly pay lower then using a "float pool" premium paid RN). Continuity of care is minimally utilized, despite being an EBP. Staff to RN is said to be 4:1 in the Cardiology stepdowns, but typically is 5 or 6:1. This is with the highest acuity level patients in the country; acuity levels that would be considered Critical Care and ICU level care @ other hospitals is classified as "Acute Care," and thus higher patient to RN ratios. Often times RNs have to do total care, meaning no nurse assistants to answer call lights, assist patients to restroom, etc, especially on night shift...

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Thank you for your review. We’re so happy to hear that you have enjoyed your time at Cleveland Clinic. We appreciate your feedback as we are continuously working to improve the caregiver experience. Have a great day!
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Pros

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Cons

Where do I even begin - this hospital is trash. I have never seen more of incompetent company in my life. On my floor, the managers here are completely unprofessional. They bully you, threaten you, and micromanage you. Oh don’t even get me started on the pay and benefits you barely get for the crazy amount of work you do as an admin. And when everyone else leaves because this place is a disaster, they place even MORE work on you. The environment is horrible, the older women will target and bully you as well. And on top of it, they take out of your hard earned PTO bank for Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and etc even though you don’t have the choice to work. All your PTO is clumped together for sick days, vacations, doctor appointments, and etc. you BARELY are able to accrue pto so if you need a vacation goodluck. Need to go to the ER and miss work? Well go ahead but they will give you an occurrence point which can lead to you being on probation. I can NOT stress this enough, do NOT work at the Cleveland Clinic as you essentially pay to work here. Oh also, they take $80 every month for the damn parking.

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