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RUN - PSR Specialist II Community Research Foundation Employee Review

1.0
17 Jan 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Access to trainings for therapist development which is good IF you have the time between insane documenting requirements.

Cons

I asked for a 4$ raise at my one year review to be at market value for the job and they told me they couldnt do that due to 'funding". I put in my notice one month later and the supervisor called me same day and offered a 7$ raise to match my new offer. Suddenly theres funding! This company will manipulate you into thinking you should be trying harder or that you aren't doing enough by pretending to consult with you on how to improve work/life balance but then not change anything and eventually add more to your plate. The veterans who have ben their 10+ years are cruising and somehow protected so they actually dont work as hard as lower level positions. If you try and mention this they hint that you should keep this to yourself

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Community Research Foundation Response
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Our contracts are funded by San Diego County, and we have to adhere to the requirements within that contract regarding pay increases; we do not time our increases by an individual's review date. We are paying above market value for similarly funded programs in San Diego for most of our positions, and our benefits are exceptional as well, including a full working month of paid days (PTO and Holidays) for most full-time employees.

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5.0
24 Jan 2026
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Pros

As CRF is a non profit somethings CRF has to abide by the contracts of the county. CRF offers amazing benefits and the opportunity to learn from an amazing group of people.

Cons

It's tough but rewarding work.

2.0
2 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Mission-Driven Work: If you are passionate about working with vulnerable populations and individuals with Serious Mental Illness (SMI), the clinical experience here is excellent. Supportive Culture: The coworkers are friendly, and the organization’s overarching mission remains genuinely patient-centric.

Cons

Stagnant Compensation: The pay is significantly below industry standards, trailing the market average by roughly 15% to 30%. Flawed Pay Structure: Management pays the same hourly rate to both Full-Time and PRN nurses. This is highly unusual and effectively penalizes PRN staff who do not receive the benefits package afforded to full-time employees. Lack of Representation & Growth: There is no clear path for upward mobility for RNs. Furthermore, the Board and Executive leadership are composed entirely of administrators and clinicians, with zero RN or MD representation at the executive level (with exception of the DoN) Ethical Concerns regarding Billing: There is a heavy emphasis on "billing" clients a minimum amount per shift. This requirement exists regardless of whether the billing is clinically necessary, creating a high-pressure environment that arguably fosters insurance fraud. Failure to meet these arbitrary billing quotas results in disciplinary action, including write-ups and Performance Improvement Plans (PIPs).

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