Central Health Reviews

4.0

74% would recommend to a friend

(57 total reviews)
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Dr. Pat Lee

100% approve of CEO

87% positive business outlook

Central Health has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 57 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Central Health 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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57 reviews
4.0
10 Nov 2020
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Pros

- Tends to hire internally, which can be good for upward mobility if you are willing to shift into a different career path - PTO accrues at 8.0 hours a pay period after 5 years employed - Mission driven culture can be very fulfilling - Supportive of diversity

Cons

- This wasn't really an issue in my team, but I noticed that there seems to be a lot of mistrust between managers and employees of other teams, which often lead to HR complaints, negative-talk, and micro-management - Pre-covid there was no work from home policy for anyone - Annual merit increase is capped at 3% and managers are discouraged from giving employees high enough scores to make it to 3% - Leadership often loses interest in initiatives mid-way and shifts focus to new initiatives that have competing resource requirements - Directors and other sponsors frequently flipped on key decisions, which would cause confusion as to how to move forward - Although here are women in some leadership positions, it feels very much like a boys club at the top - Negative work environment can get overwhelming at times and contribute to overall dissatisfaction - I was once in a meeting (all college-educated women) where an executive (male) was asked to share our department's roadmap for the upcoming year, and his response was "Oh, don't worry about that. If I showed it to you, it would just make your heads spin." Wow.

3.0
29 Jan 2020
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Pros

Exciting work (if you're interested in social services and helping people) Good PTO (starts at 6.2 hrs/pay period, increases every 2ish years) Exposure to influential people and organizations Free parking Average pay - but be prepared to negotiate yourself to death. Good retirement match (6%)

Cons

- Absolutely absurd favoritism, fast-tracking, and partiality. You can be a secretary one day and a program manager the next, as long as you're a "favorite". - If you happen to work for one of the managers who advocates for and values their employees, you'll be a director/VP in no time! If not, you'll be entry level forever no mater how many time you talk to your boss or HR, additional degrees you get, or outstanding work you perform. - Managers and leaders are not chosen for their actual ability to manage or lead people. Usually are dismissive, punitive, micromanagers with zero empathy or vested interest in the growth and advancement of their reports. ("Managing my staff is only .3 of my FTE, I'll get to it when I can". - Outdated policies. No working from home. Limited VPN access. No flexibility in scheduling. Limited professional development. No employee moral/engagement efforts. - Expensive healthcare benefits - which is extra odd since the organization funds healthcare for the indigent population.... but the employees are paying up the wazzoo. - No direction or strategy. Priorities are an ever moving target and there's no accountability for reaching objectives or goals. Executive leadership don't appear to "care" what is happening down the chain, regardless of how many complaints/issues are made. People quit left and right and no one seems to make connections with poor management or toxic culture.

2.0
24 Mar 2019
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Pros

Location, typical benefits package, positive community vision.

Cons

Very little opportunity for upward mobility. Arrogant, misogynistic leadership- a boy's club. Operational financial constraints. Poorly documented and followed processes. Inexperienced people in leadership and decision making roles. Values unrelated degrees over real experience.

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