Deeply Regret Ever Taking a Position With This Organization - Manager TriHealth Employee Review

1.0
Jun 9, 2020
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Pros

In my time there I found plenty of inspiration for all the ways I have never and will never choose to be as a leader. There was no shortage of examples observed and personally experienced of employee mistreatment and disregard for their wellbeing.

Cons

There is an extremely toxic work culture. Employees are routinely overworked and under extreme pressure. It is expected that you will continue to perform and prove you’re there to SERVE. Most dedicated professionals understand that putting in extra hours is often necessary but there should be boundaries. You can forget about that happy little work-life balance concept if you really want to work for TriHealth. There is no clear direction and no organized processes to evaluate incoming work so it is constant chaos and very poor change management. Leaders are consumed by their dashboard metrics that ultimately determine their bonus at the end of the year. It’s not really about doing the right thing and leading courageously to address the serious problems that exist.

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Pros

The employees are a great team to work with.

Cons

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4.0
Mar 3, 2026
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Pros

I’ve worked at a few of the hospital systems in the city and have to say I think TriHealth is one of the better ones. The benefits are relatively affordable as long as you’re willing to use TriHealth providers. Nursing has a well defined clinical ladder process and new grad onboarding process.

Cons

Pay is a little low to start because of the clinical ladder process. You have to be there a year before you can apply to advance and get the pay bump. That feels a bit…slimy…because all of the reasons I am eligible for advancement existed when I was hired, so why not just hire in at that level? PTO accrual is so slow. And short term disability is only 60% of your base pay so you also lose your critical care incentive and differentials, etc so it’s more like 40-50% of your pay, so you better hope you don’t need to be out for any period of time.

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