Eagle Ranch Reviews
Updated Apr 27, 2023

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- 5.0Apr 27, 2023AdministrativeCurrent Employee, more than 8 yearsFlowery Branch, GA
Pros
What a caring community of people who love the Lord and love children. I can not say enough good things about the hearts and giftedness of my peers.
Cons
It's a heavy work! Kids and families are hurting. To step into their pain takes supernatural help, wisdom and energy.
- 5.0Sep 13, 2021Director of DevelopmentCurrent Employee, more than 5 yearsAtlanta, GA
Pros
A life changing place - for the children we serve and the staff
Cons
Truly, there are none to report
- 5.0May 17, 2021Program AssistantFormer Employee, more than 3 yearsFlowery Branch, GA
Pros
Amazing community and relationship building opportunities Opportunity to pour into children and families. Great benefits and donated goods
Cons
Challenging personally, emotionally and spiritually to work Secondary trauma experience from working with those in trauma Low monetary compensation (mostly made up for with other compensation benefits)
- 5.0Apr 18, 2019Program AssistantCurrent Employee, more than 3 yearsFlowery Branch, GA
Pros
Great community, Faith based, beautiful place, safe place to deal with emotional issues, opportunity to be family to the hurting.
Cons
Difficult to be involved anywhere else/schedule makes it hard to have outside social life.
1 - 5.0Aug 24, 2016Anonymous EmployeeFormer Employee
Pros
Staff are excellent. Very close knit community.
Cons
The emotional stress of the work is taxing, but the staff is very supportive.
- 4.0Apr 23, 2016Assistant CounselorCurrent Employee, more than 1 yearLawrenceville, GA
Pros
Great loving, supportive community growing opportunity for career in counseling as well as spiritual life housing provided use of all facilities on property including chapel, pavillion, pool, and gym individual counseling provided for you
Cons
Must learn to set boundaries with self and co-workers to have time off. If you talk about work before/after work, you'll feel like you're working all the time. (This could be a pro too since it teaches you how to set boundaries.) Also, because assistant counselors are provided housing and required to live on-ranch, they must remain unmarried until their contract is up.
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