Pros
.Wonderful co workers. I have never met such caring people to work with., although some are back stabbing, most are terrific. Benefits are nice, as is flexibility so long as you meet billing and productivity.
Cons
Some supervisors are emotionally abusive. The work load is tremendous and while more and more duties and responsibilities are put on a case manager, no duties or responsibilities are removed. Patients only see the therapist or prescribing APRNs once a month. That is not what good therapy is, that’s no more than a check in . APRNs are not permitted to sign any type document from outside that can attest to any diagnosis that would help patients gain access to services such as SNAP benefits. If it involves taking responsibility for the diagnosis, it is not permitted. They don’t want to be responsible for their own diagnosis. Work life is boasted about, but that is nonexistent. Special accommodation request are made to be so challenging that most employee's give up on them. This is supposed to be a nonprofit agency, but the pressure placed on billing and productivity screams out that it behaves like a for profit agency. Save yourself from this agency at all cost.