Pros
Everybody believes in the mission of equality/equity and reducing stigma for individuals with mental health challenges. The employees are lovely, I've met some gems working there.
Cons
Offensively low pay while upper management gets paid way too much; have enacted some very corporate policies in the past few years, used to have a family feel but now feels like exploitative labor & classic capitalism; intense hierarchy where it's really hard to be trusted or taken seriously unless you've been there for years, are a white male, or have previously been a clinical director of any gender; incredibly corporate policies that treat employees like products/workhorses and does not take into account that we do incredibly taxing emotional labor all day long; say they're woke and anti-racist but they're just not; if you're a white male with seniority you will be protected no matter how badly you screw up