Changes needed - FSW KVC Health Systems Employee Review

2.0
Apr 12, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexible schedule and usually good about getting paid time off days.

Cons

There are employees who are toxic and create problems. Managers ignore most of it. At times it rises to hostile environment.

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KVC Health Systems Response
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Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We always try to understand where a review is coming from so that we can enact changes if needed. This one is challenging because KVC does not have an FSW/family support worker position in Kentucky. Is it possible that the wrong job title or state is listed? It is true that people with negative energy can negatively impact others around them. KVC has recently launched a new initiative on "making KVC a great place to work" which aims to improve the culture in several ways. We are also exploring ways to provide enhanced training to supervisors. We encourage you to speak with your supervisor to ensure the environment is healthy for all.

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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
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Pros

Culture has transformed dramatically from toxic to accountable, clear, and kind over a decade Strong leadership development (Gallup, Dare to Lead frameworks) Weekly 1:1 supervision means employees know their supervisors well Real internal mobility entry level to director is achievable based on work ethic Mission-driven workforce, people genuinely care about the kids and families they serve High retention most people want to stay and grow within, even when their current role isn't ideal, they will move positions to stay Respectful, psychologically safe environment all opinions welcome Excellent medical/dental/vision benefits; decent 403b match Positive social environment with systems that naturally filter out toxic behavior over time Competitive pay within the nonprofit/mental health sector

Cons

Pay is significantly below for-profit market rates. nonprofit pay scale is a real tradeoff Director role is highly unstructured can feel chaotic, especially in 24/7 locations requiring after-hours work Toxic employees can linger too long the kindness and grace extended to everyone delays removal Some employees stay in roles that aren't a good long-term fit simply because they love the culture Heavy meeting load at director level can crowd out focused, strategic work

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