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Decent Workplace, depends on your setting - Urgent Care Technician Essentia Health Employee Review

4.0
16 Jan 2025
Recommend
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Pros

If you luck out and get a setting with a great manager it's a nice place to work, I worked in Urgent Care on 3rd Street and all of the PAs, NPs, MDs and Nurses were great to work with. Our manager as well was supportive of us and advocated and cared about us. I floated over to Internal Med a few times and that was night and day. Grumpy co-workers and physicians. I feel like it all depends on where you go. Is there issues with Essentia? Sure, but name me a hospital that doesn't now. Doesn't mean they're a bad employer by any means. All about perspective. I was treated with respect even with a job title that wasn't as prestigious as RN, etc. I honestly enjoyed the job and my role and would've stayed if not for grad school which took up a lot of my time.

Cons

Honestly not much. I didn't mind the schedule.

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5.0
15 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Overall non-toxic environment, love the colleagues, patients tend to be grateful

Cons

Lower end of salary spectrum for the job.

2.0
4 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I really enjoyed the patients I worked with and a lot of the other providers as well. The new hospital is really nice.

Cons

The CEO is corrupt. You will feel like a number at Essentia. Advanced practitioners have no say in their job. They can change your job duties at any time. They can send you to other locations at any time. And do you have no say in this. The physicians definitely have a better position than any of the advanced practitioners. They are treated a lot better by management. There’s a reason the advanced practitioners voted to unionize. There were plenty of nurses that were making the same amount of money as advanced practitioners there. And the nurses had great locked in benefits with being unionized. Where advanced practitioners would only get two weeks paid for maternity leave.

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