Avoid if you want to protect your mental health and grow in your career - Health Coach Numan Employee Review

2.0
26 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

It's clear that middle management are trying their best, but are in a difficult situation with out of touch higher management. Coworkers are lovely and supportive.

Cons

.Poor salary, no inflation adjusted pay, and you can be paid less than your coworkers even if you do work more than them. . Toxic work environment any complaints or critiques are frowned upon by management and you are seen as not being "respectful". Management do not take on any feedback at all, nothing is ever changing to improve working life. . No bonuses and little room for growth, unless you want to take on a ridiculous amount of work as a senior health coach. . Patients are extremely rude and demanding, and you get little support with this and you're expected to "keep positive". . High staff turnover, most people don't stay here longer than a year due to the lack of progress and support. . No option to work abroad despite this being offered to colleagues. There has also been no good reason for this. . Poor communication from other teams but it seems as if the other teams are also overworked, underpaid, and unsupported.

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1.0
3 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

None. Remote working, that’s about it. Any 5* review here is obviously an internal attempt to boost the glassdoor rating so don’t fall for it. Embarrassing that they have to resort to this really

Cons

The most toxic workplace I’ve ever experienced. Leadership have no clue what they are doing. Clinicians are not valued at all despite being on the front line. Heavy micromanagement. Leadership only care about productivity and revenue generation, with no concern of the wellbeing or mental health of their staff. If you have personal circumstances they don’t care, you’re just a number and if you’re not meeting their expectations they resort to ostracism tactics. Leadership speak of staff as if they are disposable objects and there is severely low morale across the board. The office is a weird, unwelcoming place where most people don’t even make eye contact with you or say hello. Very odd experience going into work, but luckily I didn’t have to go in too much as my job was mostly remote. Very unsupportive environment and will ruin your mental health and confidence. Huge layoffs which produced a lot of resignation too. Myself, and many colleagues, have resigned from this place without another job lined up - that should tell you everything. Awful. I would not recommend anyone to work here

1.0
25 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

A small number of exceptionally talented and thoughtful colleagues. Unfortunately, many of the people I most respected left or were made redundant during the summer 2026 restructuring.

Cons

In my experience, leadership struggled to turn highly favourable conditions in the weight-management market into a coherent and sustainable strategy. Priorities shifted constantly, specialist expertise was frequently disregarded, and capable employees were abruptly made redundant through a process that felt poorly explained and lacking in transparency. The culture also lacked psychological safety. During a group forum, a senior contractor publicly questioned me about my individual wellbeing score and asked me to elaborate on why it wasn't to their liking. As someone with a disability, I found this exposing and inappropriate, particularly because the conversation took place in front of colleagues rather than privately. I was also repeatedly approached by the CEO for unexpected conversations in the office, which I experienced as very uncomfortable. Senior contractors were sometimes given significant influence before appearing to understand the organisation, its people or the work already underway. Loosely formed executive ideas were regularly treated as urgent strategy, creating churn and forcing teams to deliver against continually moving priorities. The restructuring removed substantial talent and institutional knowledge while, from my perspective, there was little visible accountability at leadership level for the decisions that had shaped the company’s position.

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