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Cambridge Eating Disorder Center Reviews

2.8

37% would recommend to a friend

(79 total reviews)
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Seda Ebrahimi

23% approve of CEO

29% positive business outlook

Cambridge Eating Disorder Center has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 79 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Cambridge Eating Disorder Center 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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79 reviews
2.0
3 Nov 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The pros of this job are immediate coworkers— RCs and Diet Techs. There is shared solidarity amongst us and we try to find the fun in our days, even though they are often stressful. The patients— even the challenging ones— are the only aspect of this job that may make all of the cons worth it. There is so much to learn from them and RCs get a lot of beneficial 1:1 client experience (but be prepared to learn on the fly, because training is NOT extensive enough). Patients are incredibly kind and appreciative (and will tell you that you’re doing good to your face) and I normally leave my job feeling accomplished, but this often doesn’t last long due to the cons. CEDC is also very relaxed about calling in sick/requesting days off, even at the last possible minute. Just know that every time you call out sick a shadow of guilt will hang over you knowing that your absence has left a floor with 1-2 RCs for 10+ patients.

Cons

It is clear that upper management and the company owners prioritize profit over the well being of both their patients and their staff. There is no reason why Residential Counselors who work on understaffed floors, doing the work of 5 people, should be paid a salary that is not enough to pay rent in the Greater Boston Area while the owner lives in a mansion complete with a heated driveway. She also allows her son to live in her penthouse office on CEDC property, which is weird and inappropriate. Seda is currently being stingy in the kitchen— patients who are here for an EATING disorder are subjected to fruit cups and raisins for most snacks because she believes we are spending too much money on food. Miscommunication is also a major issue. As a new employee, one person training you (who isn’t qualified to train you because they’ve only been there for two months) will tell you one thing, and then another person will tell you to do it different way. Then, when you do the task wrong in front of the Kitchen Manager or RC Manager, they will passive aggressively text a “reminder” in the staff group chat instead of politely correcting you to your face. RCs have been requesting a supervisory meeting for weeks to discuss our concerns and find solutions, but we have been repeatedly shut down or ignored. What kind of establishment based on counseling principles will not offer supervision and listen to its employees genuine concerns?

1.0
11 Apr 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Get to help people everyday, watch people grow and heal from eating disorders, learn so much more than any book or physician could ever tell you about eating disorders

Cons

Getting paid $17/hr, supervisors are childish and petty, criticism is taken so poorly, there is no motivation to change anything even though most of the work we do is redundant. Feedback doesn’t really get you anywhere. We are consistently understaffed. It’s a revolving door and people always leave completely broken down by the system put in place.

1.0
3 May 2023
Recommend
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Pros

I will echo what the other reviews have said regarding getting experience with eating disorder clients.

Cons

Working at CEDC, I witnessed some of the most unprofessional behavior coming from the director. The director doesn't care about ethical, quality care for the clients, she truly only cares about her profits. There is very little, if any room, for career advancement. There are no continuing education opportunities. Prepare for emotional abuse, especially when you quit the job. During the pandemic, I was laid off with absolutely no notice or consideration but was brought back 2 weeks later to work virtually. During the virtual work, there was no communication until the week of about returning back to in person. In my time working here, someone in a high position of power sent pictures of his private parts IN HIS WORK OFFICE to another staff member "accidentally" and was never even reprimanded or acknowledged by the director. The director hired an expensive union buster rather than offer proper compensation and benefits to her staff. Essentially, prepared to be under-staffed, over-worked, and under-compensated.

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