Pros
Honestly, I've never done one of these reviews, but this place is so bad I have nothing positive to say about it and I wouldn't ever want another one of my colleagues to work for this company so I decided to leave this review. In my experience, there were no Pros working for DaVita!
Cons
Everything! They hired me and immediately changed my salary after I was hired, stating they had "quoted me the wrong salary". Then, the 10 weeks of orientation I was supposed to get got cut down to 3 weeks because they are so short staffed they said they "had no choice" but to put me out on the floor and bc I was an experienced RN (20yrs plus in nursing but NEVER any dialysis experience), and when I brought up to management several times that I didn't feel comfortable running patients by myself, they insisted every single time and told upper management I had received the total comprehensive orientation I was supposed to receive. When I challenged them on this, they produced a forged document where someone else had signed my name that showed a checklist with all the things I was supposed to learn in orientation and each one was checked off/signed off by a preceptor that I never even MET!!! When I told them it was forged, their solution was to transfer me to another clinic. I got transferred 3 different times before I was told I had to go back on orientation which was fine with me bc I was insisting I receive a real orientation from the beginning. The 3 weeks I did get was with someone who was still on orientation herself, which makes no sense whatsoever. Only problem was when they put me back on orientation finally, then my hours were cut. Was never told during hiring process that DaVita considers full time employees at 31 hrs per week instead of the usual 36. I was lucky if i barely got 20 hrs a week for full time. I explained I couldn't live on that kind of paycheck and was told they "were cutting everyone's hours" because every facility was over budget and paying for too many staff members to be on the floor. Funny because I always worked short staffed every single day. Always short on Techs so the nurse was required to run a pod by themselves, putting pts on and off the machine, while still passing meds and doing all the assessments, med recs, post assessments, lab tube spinning and shipping, calling patients to schedule, etc...for a clinic of over 22 patients on the floor at one time...with only ONE nurse! Its dangerous and reckless and they couldn't care LESS about their patients or their staff. The only thing the care about is the bottom dollar amount they are spending each day and trying to figure out a way to increase that amount at the expense of their patient's safety and their nurses' licenses. Its horrible. I came there excited to work for a Nation-wide company with so many "good" benefits, or so it seemed. I left in tears vowing I would tell everyone I could so no one else would go through what I went through. In the process of collecting unemployment from them even though I quit at will. But because they were so negligent in my training and made it such a hostile work environment, I was awarded with such. DO NOT ever go work for them. Plus the pay is significantly sub par and isn't even close to what I was quoted during the interview process already so its impossible to make a living wage working for them to begin with. Stay away!!!