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The Next Door Recovery

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Love working here - Peer Support Specialist The Next Door Recovery Employee Review

4.0
26 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Staff is wonderful. Everyone really cares about the clients.

Cons

Pay isn’t great Insurance is expensive

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5.0
23 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Generally great staff. Friendly environment. People from admissions to marketing to clinical staff really care about the mission and the work. If you are good at communicating your goals and intentions with supervisors and management, they often times will work to help you succeed and move to new roles.

Cons

As is the nature of a nonprofit, they are nearly always in some sort of "transition" or "period of change." If you don't feel comfortable advocating for yourself, this may not be the place for you. Benefits could be better for full time and part time employees.

2.0
16 Dec 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The work that TNDR is doing is incredibly important and meaningful. The clients are so special, and it is a joy to be apart of a program that is providing such important care and interventions for a population that usually does not have access to this LOC.

Cons

I have been gone several months now and waited to post my review till I had time to let my emotions settle because I didn't want to write a review out of frustration, but the farther out I get from my time there the more I am just so shocked at the lack of care and respect I received from management and administration. There is a strong level of connection amongst peers, but the expectations that leadership had for their staff was insane. There was a lot of gas lighting, social boxing out (watching leadership invite certain staff members to lunch, buying them treats,) and a feeling of constantly being watched and criticized. Often times the only 'support' I'd receive from leadership was when a situation got out of hand (though I would ask for guidance much before then) and it was often only to nitpick my decisions and question my judgement.

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