Former Senior Program Associate - Senior Program Associate Bancroft Employee Review

2.0
16 May 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

•Decent pay •Feeling you make a difference •Tuition Reimbursement (they honestly want their employees to further their education) That is literally it.

Cons

Where do I begin?! I was with Bancroft for 3 years and some of the things I saw there scarred me; but that’s a story for another day. First, they’ve gone completely lax with their hiring. When I was hired it was a multi-step process and it was clear that they were hiring quality individuals. Group homes were fully staffed to the point where “scheduling coordinators” were not needed. The decline happened when they cut managers in half and program managers had two group homes to run as opposed to one. It was clear managers were overextended and more work fell on program associates (specifically seniors). As time went on, all the good staff either left due to burn out (like myself) or were fired due to lateness or being under investigation. Another big issue is personal life overlap. Everyone becomes very close working in this type of setting and it often results in personal lives becoming intertwined with work. Management is no exception. The nepotism is REAL in this company.

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5.0
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Pros

Team Collaborations Very Positive Environment Good Pay Great room for growth

Cons

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1.0
19 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I think that the mission for what they do is great. At the time one of the ABA's in the Community and the kids make the mission worth it.

Cons

I'm not going to even complain about the pay or the benefits. Honestly just avoid this place like the plague, If you think about working there..just avoid the school at all cost. The residential is better but the pay and hours suck think 12-8 2-9. The point system is barbaric but the main ones are these: Retaliation against employees who report legitimate ethics violations (corrective actions, classroom reassignments following a good-faith report) HR inaction when employees report harassment by colleagues, even when it involves being approached at their home Chronic understaffing leading to genuine safety risks (911 calls with no backup support) Slow, disorganized exit processes — rescheduled exit interviews with no follow-up date given Protecting certain employees from accountability while punishing others for speaking up Poor communication from management during crises (8 hours before being told there was no Greentree support) Culture that discourages employees from reporting concerns, undermining trust

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