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Don’t work here - Anonymous employee Felton Institute Employee Review

1.0
11 Apr 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

• The populations served • The central location • The staff truly care about the families and community they serve

Cons

• Toxic leadership driven by the CEO’s personality and enabled/perpetuated by agency’s Officers and Leadership. • Cult of personality driven (in rhetoric) by a need to “achieve the mission”- often at the expense of the health and well-being of the people doing the work • Culture of ‘racing to the bottom’ - performing peak quality work with as little resources as possible - derailing the safety and well being of staff. • Competitive and hostile workplace, with people reacting to resource scarcity with fear, antagonism, and abuse. • Leadership lacks the skills capacity and emotional intelligence to set a healthy tone. • Communication is siloed, lies are ramped, and HIGHLY inappropriate and abusive behavior is tolerated out of a fear. • Staff suffer for years in a disordered work environment out of fear, before burning out and leaving abruptly - negatively impacting continuity of care, and client health outcomes. • HR does not understand the value of retaining staff with healthy attitudes about work.

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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
15 Apr 2025
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Pros

Competitive Salaries A Great & Diverse Team of Colleagues Liberal Vacation/Personal Time Great Way to Give back to your Community The Recovery Work is Important & Rewarding Flexible Work arrangements are available depending on need (Self-Care Days are promoted)

Cons

1. Productivity Goals may be a challenge for some (Minimum of 2 to 3 clients a day or 15 clients in one week, 15 billable hours a week are required) 2. Management/Upper Management: Its important to speak their language and find common ground, and understand their mission plus financial pressures from above and below. That said, each manager & leadership team are completely different, some are more productive and more cohesive while other lack guidance & proper training. Its a mixed bag depending on how well you would fit with your team and your manager's style. BURN-OUT: The recovery work can lead to burn-out due to the nature of the program.Each program is different from the next so the level of burrn out can vary. SAFETY CONCERNS: Some offices, definitely not all are located in high crime and/or drug areas in the Bay Area. Some office have to deal with issues and challenges all the time, some office, not at all, it varies.

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