A nightmare - Foster Care Case Manager KVC Health Systems Employee Review

1.0
Mar 18, 2018
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Pros

I can’t really think of any other than that I enjoyed some of my coworkers. Job can be flexible, but you work way too many hours

Cons

Work is brutal and you are not supported in any way. I was lied to on multiple occasions by upper management and leadership. Extremely unethical behavior. Employees are afraid to speak up due to fear of retaliation. I saw many people leave without even having another job lined up. Everything kvc says in the media is a lie

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KVC Health Systems Response
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We're sorry to hear that you had a negative experience. KVC does not have a foster care program in Kansas City, MO currently so we're unsure which team you were on. Honesty and ethical behavior are paramount at KVC not only because they are core values, but because we are partnering with state child welfare agencies, the courts and other organizations to provide vital services to children and families. We understand that the work we do matters greatly in people's lives and thus we aim to put people first and do the right thing. Did you contact HR or your local leaders at any point? We would have liked the opportunity to resolve your concerns.

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Cons

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Pros

Culture has transformed dramatically from toxic to accountable, clear, and kind over a decade Strong leadership development (Gallup, Dare to Lead frameworks) Weekly 1:1 supervision means employees know their supervisors well Real internal mobility entry level to director is achievable based on work ethic Mission-driven workforce, people genuinely care about the kids and families they serve High retention most people want to stay and grow within, even when their current role isn't ideal, they will move positions to stay Respectful, psychologically safe environment all opinions welcome Excellent medical/dental/vision benefits; decent 403b match Positive social environment with systems that naturally filter out toxic behavior over time Competitive pay within the nonprofit/mental health sector

Cons

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