Great agency to work for-very supportive - Foster Care and Adoption Specialist Amara Employee Review

5.0
8 Sept 2016
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Pros

Amara offers great services in the community and is always thriving to improve. The clinical team is strong and supportive and there is a culture of support through the agency. Everyone is "in this together" and wants to work to help children in foster care. The development team works hard to support the work that is getting done. Amara invests in employees who invest in Amara. My supervisor is always available for support and guidance but she also allows me to work independently and has a high level of trust for me. I am able to flex my schedule for my family as needed.

Cons

It's a small agency and a non-profit so pay is what you would expect.

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5.0
26 Jan 2023
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Pros

The staff at Amara are passionate about the mission to support youth in foster care, foster families, kinship caregivers, and parents working to reunify with their children.

Cons

Sometimes feels like you are not equitably paid for the amount of work you produce while others are.

1.0
13 Nov 2019
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Pros

The pay is competitive with other community based child welfare agencies. The health benefits were decent.

Cons

The workplace culture is terrible. It's an echo chamber of middle/upper class white women who preach *social justice and inclusion* but have literally no skills or stakeholder interest in putting their money where their mouth is. The work environment is unnecessarily hierarchical, with the organizational flowchart being updated every other month to reward a loyal, longtime employee with a new promotion. Most people with goals for their career beyond hanging out in a swamp of Stepford wives leave as quickly as they're able, either working for a yer or two so it's not a red flag on their resume, or literally ghosting and taking a new job. The only people who seem sincerely happy there (aka not fearfully complaining in private) were those who had been promoted into new roles.

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