Association Director - Anonymous employee The Y (YMCA) Employee Review

2.0
30 Jan 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Community outreach. Scholarships/Access for underserved populations. Successful wellness programs. Dedicated employees who work tirelessly for the greater cause.

Cons

The highest paid people at the top make emotionally-charged decisions without a strategy or understanding of best practices which negatively impact the front-facing staff at each of the 13 branches they support.The YMCA of Greater Seattle is fearful of change so if you are forward-thinking, innovative and wish to grow this is not the place for you.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

The team members/ coworkers and administrator (team lead) that you work with on a day-to-day basis are the ones who will make or break the experience. Obviously working with children, one must have patience, be flexible, creative - there are some days that test all of those skills! lol! But when you have a great teaching team to work with, your program can run like a well-oiled machine. I loved the time I had working with this program!

Cons

The pay is very low, I do understand with the YMCA being a non-profit, but at the same time when a position is responsible for young children, the pay should be higher than a fast-food chain, to attract and keep higher caliber staffing. - If you already work at a school, it's not a bad gig to make some extra money for coming in a few hours early or a few late. But if you are driving more than 5min, to work 2-3 hours for a ridiculously low rate I would say pass. I was not doing this for the money - I truly loved my coworkers and the kids that attended my school. Unfortunately, some of the other cons are: poor communication (very poor), lack of SOP's when it comes to how teachers should be handling situations for their own personal safety and unrealistic expectations (of us to do marketing, surveys collecting demographics, and pushing for financial donations). The last few things listed is what ended up driving me to resign.

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