Per Diem - Certified Nursing Assistant CNA Aya Healthcare Employee Review

5.0
Aug 10, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Flexible schedule for students: minimum 4 shifts/month - Easy app to schedule your shifts where you can cancel or add additional shifts. - Base pay 17.86 plus 1.5 after 40hrs and you do get sick pay (I thought this pay was great compared to my previous rates from other hospital.) - My recruiters were very pleasant to work with. - You are pretty much working on your own. - You will have opportunities to work in different units/assignments for example transporting, PACU and I got to swab for covid testing. - Orientation was great because they showed you the basics on how to use programs like EPIC.

Cons

- Sometime your shifts will get cancelled - No benefits - You have to turn in evaluation forms to each new unit you work in and keep turning in evaluations to have a chance of increasing your pay. I only did the required evaluations for new unit worked. - No base home so it may be a challenge to establish work references.

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Pros

Lots of options, friendly recruiters

Cons

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2.0
May 20, 2026
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Pros

Strong earning potential during peak market years, especially for high performers. I built valuable recruiting and leadership experience here and worked with many talented, hardworking people. Fast-paced environment that can teach resilience, urgency, and high-volume recruiting skills very quickly. Good benefits.

Cons

The company culture shifted significantly over time, especially post-COVID. What once felt collaborative and growth-oriented became increasingly metrics-driven and heavily micromanaged. Leadership support and career development felt inconsistent, particularly for middle management. Despite strong performance and taking on significant leadership responsibilities, upward mobility became extremely limited. There was (and continues to be) a noticeable disconnect between executive expectations and the day-to-day realities of the recruiting teams after the market normalized. Many experienced employees appeared burned out, anxious, or constantly under pressure to hit moving targets. Work-life balance became harder to maintain, and the environment often felt reactive instead of strategic. Unlimited PTO that I was always too afraid to use from fear of falling behind and limited coverage availability.

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