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Service Coordinator - Service Coordinator PA Health Management Employee Review

1.0
6 Jul 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great relationship with coworkers (fellow Service Coordinators and Service Coordinator Assistants), fellow SCs and SCAs very helpful, flexible scheduling, potential to earn the ability to work from home on Fridays

Cons

Management is very unstructured. There is no Human Resource department, therefore any complaint goes straight to the CEO and COO, which makes it incredibly uncomfortable to voice your opinion/make a complaint. Policies change often and with little to no notice. PTO is non existent due to having to make up the work from your time off. Upper management treats employees like numbers and it is apparent that they only care about making money. No potential for growth if you're a free thinking individual with ideas that differ from upper managements'.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

Leadership Issues: Leadership roles seem to be based on personal relationships rather than qualifications or performance. This has led to decisions driven more by appeasing the CEO than addressing real problems, with some leaders lacking critical knowledge and insight. Ineffective Systems and Overwork: Internal systems designed to reduce workload are plagued with glitches, which ultimately increase the burden on Service Coordinators (SCs). Tasks continue to pile up, and SCs are expected to complete them in tight timeframes, often working overtime without compensation. Lack of Training and Communication: There is inadequate training and a breakdown in communication across teams. Managers are not aligned, resulting in conflicting information and inefficiencies. QA Leadership Concerns: The Quality Assurance leadership lacks flexibility and relevant expertise, hindering performance and quality. Company Priorities: While the company claims to help underserved populations, its actions seem focused primarily on profit, neglecting the well-being of its employees, particularly SCs who are the core of the operation.

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