Non profit that runs like a corporation - SLP Intermountain Health Employee Review

2.0
Mar 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There are awesome teams and co-workers. Makes a great work environment. Most have excellent work ethic and strive to do their best for patients and others

Cons

You are expendible. IH will not invest in you. They don’t pay for continuing education and you have to use PTO to go to a conference. If you want to advance in your career or gain a specialty, it’s not with IH. It is an act of congress to get any new material/items to complete your job, no matter what it costs. Upper/senior management don’t care, and mid management is required to be “yes” men, don’t contradict. Lots of spinning. They no longer care about their patient care and the quality of care, it is not about money and how much you can make them. It has lost the nonprofit organization feeling. They have banked on the local culture of service and hard work for too long, and the people don’t feel loyalty back and things are shifting negatively quickly. Benefits are not that good, including medical. 401k is par to sub-par. Pay is barely enough to float with cost of living and raises are not keeping up with inflation. Bonuses have almost completely disappeared.

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Intermountain Health Response
3mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your review with us. First and foremost, we are sorry to hear that you are unhappy with your experience at Intermountain Health. We appreciate your valuable feedback as it helps us identify the areas we can improve. At Intermountain, we’re always working to keep communication open and meaningful across all levels of the organization. We’ve built in several ways for caregivers and leaders to stay connected and share feedback, like 30-, 60-, and 90-day check-ins during onboarding, regular team huddles, and quarterly meetings. These touchpoints are designed to create space for real conversations and collaboration. Additionally, as a healthcare organization, everything we do is rooted in data, from creating treatment plans for patients to making decisions about our business. Our benefits package is no different. Intermountain offers benefits that support caregivers, maintain affordability and sustainability, stay competitive in the market, and create a consistent experience for all caregivers. Our benefits will continue to evolve based on caregiver feedback and market data. Lastly, we are committed to life-long learning and providing professional development opportunities for all our caregivers. Upward mobility is a key focus for us. We implement educational resources that empower caregivers to gain new skills that drive personal and professional growth. Some of these resources include access to an online digital learning library and partial tuition coverage for a number of accredited programs. Through these avenues, we strive to support talent development that aligns with the career goals of our caregivers.  We take all feedback seriously and will share your review with our teams as we continue to move forward.

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