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Dominion Hospital Reviews

2.5

22% would recommend to a friend

(75 total reviews)

Nanette Logan

100% approve of CEO

19% positive business outlook

Dominion Hospital has an employee rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 75 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Dominion Hospital employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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75 reviews
2.0
10 June 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the best coworkers I've ever had, and maybe ever will, I've met through this place. I really enjoyed working on a team and interfacing with nurses and psychiatrists, that is a unique feature. While I was working full-time I got tons of clinical experience and supervision for licensure- (riddled with cons, described below) and there is an abundance of opportunities for picking up shifts in different units whether it's inpatient, outpatient PHP vs. IOP, different populations, etc. One plus is the increase in diversity in therapy staffing, this is only a very recent thing over the past 6 months to a year maybe. Work-life balance CAN be good in outpatient in the sense you're technically a 8-4/5 type of day, however when you have an overloaded caseload or suicidal patients and management doesn't want to approve overtime it gets tricky.

Cons

Reasons why you can always get shifts in other departments? Chronically understaffed and no incentive to hire staff. CONSTANTLY tell staff they are hiring however it takes MONTHS for jobs to be posted- the process itself requires an overhaul but when people are finally vetted and hired the last 2 years I've been here staff are given little to no orientation. This work falls on the current, already exhausted staff with no recognition and no pay differential (as they advertise, which is only $1 extra per hour). I've trained countless of employees and was consistently denied the opportunity to become a "preceptor" (where they pay would be official) but was often prompted and expected to still onboard and train new staff. Management will gaslight you until the end of your days, promise the changes everyone advocates for, and then be upset with staff for asking for updates. I'm extremely hesitant to make claims unless I am able to see proof of some kind- but I have seen time and time again those in leadership roles blatantly lie and behave in unethical, appalling ways. Policies are not followed in ethical practice, clinical therapists are consistently asked to take on empty roles and expected to do so without adjustment in initial workload. Supervision itself (if a therapist) can be a fight just to get a supervisor that will stay with the organization for the duration you need hours, depending on the other roles they juggle there can be constant rescheduling or cancellation. Some of that is normal, but in this space it happens more than I've seen in others. Benefits suck, no way around that. Over the past 3 months is the first time any of us have seen raises be approved, but they were very low and only started to make up for the abuse and insane workload. Sorry- "fast paced". The culture and values piece is funny, particularly when direct patient facing staff tell management exactly what is needed and they are ignored, told it's not something staff actually need, or are then self-identified as the "real" issue THEN management wonders "why is the culture so negative?" Look internally babes. Oh- and they advertise gender neutral restrooms but that's not available for outpatient and instead of making change they tell the patients to "use distress tolerance". NOT trauma-informed.

2.0
10 May 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The experience in this position in invaluable. You get the opportunity to work with so many different aspects of mental health, work can be fulfilling and feel you can make a difference to your patients. Inter-professional collaboration with all health professions in the hospital. LCSW Supervision is included in the position.

Cons

Large Private hospital cooperation, poor management disconnected from day to day patient care. Low pay for the amount of work and stress. Management is connected to the larger HCA hospital leading decisions to be made far from the patient with profit as the motive. Turn over is very quick due to low pay, high stress.

1.0
9 July 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Working with some good co workers made it somewhat manageable

Cons

My experience from working at Dominion was nothing short from a nightmare. The company culture was very toxic and unsupportive. There was favoritism, abundant gaslighting from your chain of command, and exploitation. On top of that you would receive backlash from employers telling you patients aren’t receiving highest amount quality care while you work in horrific and barely functional working conditions and environment. If I could go back in time I wish I never worked at this horrible place. Save your time, energy and sanity because I learned the hard way how a failed system can have such a detrimental effect on a clinician who is simply is working to help others. There is no wonder this place has such a disgustingly high turnover rate with their managers and supervisors as well.

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