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Toxic Executives and Nonexistent Onboarding - Field Organizer Community Health Councils Employee Review

2.0
28 Apr 2022
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Pros

Staff members that care about the community.

Cons

Executives full of micro-managers that bully employees if it's not exactly what they want. But they also don't provide any support for new employees for them to learn their jobs. Everybody is tired and burnt out. Both managers and staff keep leaving the organization. Executives feel the need to be involved in everything so they also don't have enough time to be at the meetings they should be at. A lot of management and staff have only been working for less than a year because they hate it so much. They're also slow to replace staff members that leave. Executives can't resist insulting other organizations and organization is hated because of it.

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5.0
21 Oct 2022
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Pros

I have appreciated working with some very talented folks over the last 7 years and as an organization that cares about its members, we provide a benefits package that is an additional 25% of a staff's salary. It is a place that is creating and launching highly innovated initiatives and tools that are considered transformative in South Los Angeles and beyond.

Cons

Because the work at CHC continues to grow in complexity, the skills and expertise that is now required can feel hard for current team members. However, CHC is very committed to grown its people.

1.0
1 Apr 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Outside of management, the staff are very hard working.

Cons

The organizational culture stands as a pivotal determinant of job satisfaction, yet regrettably, what prevails here is a culture rife with pitfalls and deceptively veiled intentions. The onboarding process masquerades is akin to a "wolf in sheep's clothing" – initially amicable, yet swiftly devolving into an insurmountable demand for ceaseless productivity. Enduring grueling 12 to 16-hour workdays amidst inadequate resources and insufficient staffing support becomes the norm, revealing but one facet of the organization's deficiencies. Participation in company-sanctioned events, advertised as geared towards fostering team building is heavily encouraged if one wants career advancement. However, given the heavy workloads staff must scrutinize how such engagements align with their professional objectives. Many of these initiatives lack relevance to one's role, instead cloaked in hollow rhetoric such as anti-racism and team solidarity. Moreover, the promotion of these activities feels disingenuous. Many have realized how office gossip will impact their day to day work experience at some point. For those inclined to contribute meaningfully to their communities, I highly recommend seeking out other organizations that resonate with your values and professional aspirations, as many of our own staff have been driven to do. I wish you and the organization, in hopes of a more enlightened trajectory moving forward.

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