Project 180 reviews

3.5

49% would recommend to a friend

(35 total reviews)

Emily Bell

10% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Project 180 has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 35 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Project 180 employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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35 reviews
1.0
Jun 24, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Great team and staff environment

Cons

- Toxic management - Poor leadership decisions - High turnover - Staff are overworked and under-appreciated - No room for growth unless leadership "likes" you - Unsafe working conditions and constant rejection to requests for improved work supplies and equipment - Frequent grievances from BIPOC staff about lack of diversity and inclusion that is unaddressed by leadership - They hire program directors and managers who are unqualified and inexperienced in their role, leading to decisions that are unsuited and detrimental for client care and staff wellbeing. Upper leadership was defensive and dismissive when I approached them about serious issues that were a direct result of poor management decisions. They simply pointed out that it sounds like I had reached my limit and a pursuit of a different opportunity would be more suited. The most recent Program Manager that was brought on to oversee the operations and needs of an entire interim housing program was hired without the appropriate qualifications and experience. This led to massive turnover in the program with all 4 therapists ultimately quitting due to the hostile environment that was created by the aforementioned Program Supervisor. Meanwhile, the Program Director of a clinical program is an MBA who approaches the program like a business of numbers and figures rather than a person-centered human services agency that helps people and their families. The agency as a whole operates much like a business and constantly aims to make budget cuts by restructuring programs and positions. Though the team on the ground floor were amazing to work with, we collectively suffered under poor management decision after poor management decision.

2.0
Mar 25, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Easy to accumulate ACSW hours quickly - Health benefits provided - Supportive and collaborative direct staff

Cons

- Management team can be unsupportive and, at times, intimidating - Frequent experiences of microaggressions and passive-aggressive - communication from leadership - Limited support or advocacy from supervisors - Clinicians often feel undervalued and overextended - Workload expectations can exceed reasonable limits, with unclear role boundaries. - Hiring managers are bias and already know who they want to promote. I was a third wheel in many hiring opportunities. Overall, during my time here, I often felt overworked, underpaid, and professionally undervalued. There were instances where responsibilities extended beyond my role, including completing tasks typically assigned to supervisors. Additionally, the management style could feel overly controlling, which impacted morale and autonomy. While the organization offers good opportunities for gaining clinical hours and has strong frontline staff, improvements in leadership approach, communication, and clinician support are needed to create a healthier work environment.

3.0
Jan 21, 2026

company organization

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- good immediate supervisor - flexible schedule - solid community mental health

Cons

- rapid growth with significant growing pain - the top leadership is clueless and big gap with every day staff - too many changes and structural issues in the last year

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