Adventist Health Registered Nurse Reviews
73% would recommend to a friend
(397 total reviews)

Kerry L. Heinrich
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Updated Nov 14, 2023
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- 5.0Nov 14, 2023Registered Nurse, BSNCurrent Employee
Pros
It is a Nice workplace
Cons
Compare to other hosp within the area, pay is lesser.
- 4.0Oct 27, 2023Registered Nurse, BSNCurrent Employee, less than 1 yearMarysville, CA
Pros
their onboarding/orientation process for new hire is one of the most sought after. its rigid and smooth
Cons
some charting processes are redandunt
- 4.0May 17, 2023Psych RNCurrent Employee, more than 1 yearGlendale, CA
Pros
Fair market compensation, annual cost of living increases (though, I have not seen this yet), clearly-defined roles, scheduling accommodations for school (have to let them know well ahead of time), friendly and approachable management, good in-house benefits, fun, friendly and compassionate staff, varied clientele (though there is a cohort of "frequent fliers"), a number of opportunities for advancement via clinical ladder, options to cross-train in other specialties/departments, recent magnet status. hospital promotes good values and work ethic. clean and professional environment. good IT support. solid pharmacy support and always available. modern electronic equipment. excellent support from security team for codes.
Cons
It was hard to pick up extra shifts in psych due to all the new hires, but at least they were adequately staffed. (if you have med surge or ICU experience there are plenty of shifts to pick up). sometimes the census is low and your shift can get canceled. Their benefits and apps page is pretty clunky and takes some getting used to but I suppose it's not unusual. Very little interprofessional collaboration between nursing and social work, bordering on antagonistic at times. Some of the MDs and PsyDs do not consult with staff nurses and can come off as arrogant and disconnected. The Behavioral Health program director is a nice man but is generally aloof.
1 - 4.0Oct 27, 2023Registered NurseFormer Employee, more than 1 yearOrlando, FL
Pros
Good benefits and salary. Organization supports growth.
Cons
Religious based may not align with some employees.
- 4.0Oct 25, 2023Registered NurseCurrent Employee, more than 3 yearsAltamonte Springs, FL
Pros
They are working to provide better benefits and higher wages.
Cons
PTO is minimal for new employees.
- 4.0Oct 22, 2023Registered NurseCurrent Employee, more than 1 yearGlendale, CA
Pros
Supportive Staff and training during orientation
Cons
Seniority didn’t matter when it came to switching from Night shift to Day shift, felt skipped over.
- 5.0Oct 20, 2023Registered NurseKEY NOT FOUND: jobLine.per_diem-current
Pros
organized, clean, easy to speak with people. The most pleasant and organized hiring experience i have ever experienced.
Cons
None that I have found.
- 3.0Oct 22, 2023Registered NurseCurrent EmployeeGlendale, CA
Pros
Very supportive team that helps you grow and learn
Cons
Some co workers report you over small things. Management will try and write you up for anything small. Always wants to bring you into the office for anything they can find to dismiss you.
1 - 3.0Nov 9, 2023Registered Nurse, BSNCurrent Employee, less than 1 yearLodi, CA
Pros
good new grad training program
Cons
understaffed and underpay and understaffed
- 3.0Nov 2, 2023Registered Nurse, BSNFormer Employee, more than 1 yearBakersfield, CA
Pros
Great learning experience, versant program, experienced nurses on staff
Cons
Working in the pandemic was a very difficult time patient acuity was high and many travelers
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73% of Registered Nurse employees at Adventist Health would recommend their employer to a friend. This rating has increased by 1% in the past 12 months. Registered Nurse professionals have also rated Adventist Health with a 3.7 rating for work-life-balance, 4.1 rating for diversity and inclusion, 3.9 rating for culture and values and 3.8 rating for career opportunities.
Adventist Health locations which are top rated by Registered Nurse employees are Orlando, Hanford and Bakersfield. On the other hand, Adventist Health locations which have been rated the lowest by Registered Nurse professionals are Los Angeles and Glendale.