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Good for Experience not Long Term - LPN Nurse Case Manager Signallamp Health Employee Review

2.0
18 Jun 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The company culture emphasizes support and flexibility, with multiple scheduling options available. Mindfulness and wellness activities are incorporated into meetings, which adds a thoughtful touch. Despite being fully remote, help is accessible and communication with leadership is encouraged. Paid holidays include a birthday benefit, which is a nice gesture and adds to employee appreciation.

Cons

Workflows and documentation expectations change frequently, which is understandable in a healthcare setting. However, time to adapt to these changes often felt limited. There were moments when the expectations around documentation time and productivity created some confusion. Annual raises coincided with an increase in productivity expectations, which made it feel more like a workload adjustment than a merit or cost-of-living raise. Flexible scheduling options (such as four extended shifts per week) came with some limitations. For example, holiday pay is prorated based on an 8-hour standard, regardless of the actual shift length. Additionally, employees on non-traditional schedules were not eligible for certain flex-time benefits. Productivity expectations are clearly defined, but time spent in required meetings or trainings is not always reflected in those metrics. This can create added pressure, especially when metrics are adjusted upward during the year. While the company enhanced its 401(k) matching program, the new structure requires a longer vesting period, which may benefit the company more than the individual in the short term. The company culture is polite and respectful, but some messaging in meetings felt overly focused on perks rather than addressing systemic workload concerns. Sick leave could be improved, especially for employees working longer shifts, as current policies may not offer sufficient coverage for a full sick day.

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5.0
21 Jun 2025
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CEO approval
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Pros

Offers multiple shifts across all time zones. Flexible management

Cons

None really- need a backup plan for power outages/internet as it is remote.

1.0
12 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Remote work Positive, engaged clinics that appreciate CCM services. Very rewarding work.

Cons

Constant changes since merger. Very low pay. High patient load. Policies are constantly changing and not communicated to staff. They are looking to downsize and therefore are finding reasons to terminate nurses and hire MAs in replacement. Inconsistent metrics and management does not treat all employees the same. HR is a joke. A lot of discrimination happens at this job but they avoid punishment by false documentation. Frequent performance evals are never consistent. Issues are not addressed during eval and management then reports concerns to HR without discussing. Zero room for growth, management is handpicked based upon who will tolerate and enforce their lies and deceit. Benefits are awful and costly. We lost numerous benefits, holidays and PTO this year. Overtime requires prior approval but unless you are one of the chosen ones it usually gets denied. If you work over even with management approval, if it wasnt submitted by noon you will be placed on a PIP. HR is CONSTANTLY giving PIPs for everything. Equipment is slow, VDI and software are broken more than they work. Overall an extremely toxic company. It was wonderful prior to the merger and now it has just become an absolute joke of the company.

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