Shepherd Center reviews

4.2

84% would recommend to a friend

(272 total reviews)
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Jamie Shepherd

100% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

Shepherd Center has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 272 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Shepherd Center employee rating is 22% above average for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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272 reviews
3.0
Jan 22, 2023
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Pros

The retirement plan 403b is great. The overall mission of Shepherd is great and it is clear everyone there has bought into it from the top down.

Cons

Therapy roles (PT, OT, SLP, Rec) have very high expectations but are not supported or recognized by management - although there was variation between disciplines and individual managers. There was almost constant turn over in most departments throughout my time there.

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Shepherd Center Response
3y
At Shepherd Center we are very focused on our patients' outcomes. It takes all of us in every department to assist and do our part in the patient's rehabilitation journey. We do indeed have high expectations of ourselves/employees so that our patients and their families receive the greatest gains they can from being a patient at Shepherd Center. Healthcare of turnover in the past few years has been out of control. I am pleased to share Shepherd Center's turnover is below the national average in healthcare. We also love 'boomerangs" - Employees who leave, and return to our awesome, mission centered workplace.
5.0
Jan 19, 2023

No place like Shepherd - it's the mission

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Pros

All around great place - singular focus of patients and families, they spend time hiring the right people for roles so they stick - not much turnover, lots of long time staff.

Cons

Commute for some - being next to Piedmont, its a very busy area - parking will be a challenge during the construction

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Shepherd Center Response
3y
Thank you for this awesome reminder. Shepherd Center staff, clinical and non-clinical, are vital to our patient's rehabilitation success.
4.0
Nov 27, 2022

With *Family* Culture Comes Paternalistic Management

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Pros

At a clinical level, I have no complaints. My co-workers are some of the most bright, creative empathetic people I've had the pleasure of knowing. Shepherd does a really great job of finding talent and generally providing resources to allow that talent to grow. There is not a dull crayon in the box and the result of that is some pretty amazingly creative clinicians, patient outcomes, and overall environment. For the most part, there is a great deal of trust and support for clinical decision-making; very little micromanagement. There are abundant educational opportunities, both in-service as well as CEU funds. Plus the nature of the environment is such that you would have to plug your ears and close your eyes to avoid learning.

Cons

Shepherd senior leadership and middle management lean heavily on the notion of "Shepherd Culture" and "We are Shepherd" to engender the warm-fuzzies from their staff. However, they do not adequately communicate an understanding of how changes to the economic, educational, and industry landscape influence how their entry-level and early-career workforce experience its demands. Many in senior leadership and middle management have built their careers entirely at Shepherd, so they are invested in this idea of workplace-as-family. They espouse the ideals of purpose-driven work, which their staff also values. However, purpose does not offset rising cost-of-living; higher educational threshold to entry (doctoral level programs to enter clinical practice when it was once a bachelors degree); and demands to work-life balance. There is little in place to prevent employee burnout in any meaningful way and often "Shepherd Culture" is a driving force accelerating it. There are always more committees, projects, and tasks--"for the patients"--and the family-style culture makes boundary setting complex/difficult at times. When someone does leave a position due to a life change that makes Shepherd unsustainable--financially, time-wise, emotionally-- it is always discussed in terms of that individual's personal circumstances and never in terms of how perhaps Shepherd's demand is not sustainable systemically. There is often a tacit subtext (or, sometimes overt statement) that people are lucky to work at Shepherd, and yet the 1st year turnover rate is above 30%. Shepherd is equally as fortunate to have the talented staff that they do.

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