Review - Anonymous employee Novant Health Employee Review

3.0
Jun 28, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

First hospital job, being PRN and making minimum wage $14/hr is not great living in the largest city in this state; but not having to worry about PTO is the tradeoff. Opportunities for teaching students. Well structured training. Managers have 5 to 30 years of experience. Employee bathrooms are dirty, falling apart, nothing gets fixed, leaky toilets, leaky ceiling, our department has not had any improvements done in over 20 years.

Cons

I can barely make any ends meet with minimum wage. No tuition reimbursement for being PRN, or payroll deduction, or other benefits. Medical plans are too expensive. Almost no opportunities for bonuses, recognition, incentives for overtime pay, or promotions in this department. Payscales have not adjusted in 10 years. New graduates should have starting pay of $28 to $33/hr but get offered less than $22/hr. Experienced Lab Techs should be making up to $40/hr because of their experience, but unfortunately this profession has to improve on its visibility and recognition to the public. Managers need to be more understanding, wiling to accept new ideas or changes, shift focus from productivity reports and meetings onto their people's needs.

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Novant Health Response
3y
Thank you for your thoughtful review! We appreciate your input. We are actively working to bring all team members to market and reward their commitment to the organization and are consistently reviewing and upgrading benefits for team members. Please submit any additional feedback to AskHR@novanthealth.org

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Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad to hear you’ve found a strong sense of belonging and positive team morale during your time with us. Creating an environment where team members feel connected and supported is important to the work we do. We also appreciate your feedback regarding leadership. Insights from team members help inform our ongoing efforts to strengthen leadership development and support teams in fast-paced healthcare environments. Thank you for all you do to provide remarkable care to our patients and communities.
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