Impact NW Reviews

3.7

71% would recommend to a friend

(53 total reviews)

Andy Nelson

100% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Impact NW has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 53 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Impact NW employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Non-profit and NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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53 reviews
2.0
22 Nov 2012
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Pros

You will have excellent co-workers, and a sense of family at some sites. If you stay long enough, you will make friendships to last a lifetime.

Cons

No employer-contributed retirement plan. You have to use a lot of your vacation time during mandatory break from Christmas to New Years. The housing program has extremely poor supervisors in place (some have been there way too long!) due to lack of oversight by upper management. The housing program is unorganized and gives inconsistent direction to its staff. The housing supervisors do not oversee the work of case managers to ensure contract compliance; instead they cover up mistakes, usually by firing staff to deflect attention away from their own bumbling. The physical space at Dancing Tree is not conducive to quality work for housing and development staff. It is noisy, there is poor lighting, and the public is allowed to mill around and stay all day right next to cubicles where people are trying to work. The public includes people that are mentally disturbed, loud, unwashed, drunk or on drugs and unwilling to supervise their children. Thefts have occurred, but there has been no attempt to keep better track of the people using the facility--bathroom, phone or computers. There is no confidential space where clients can talk freely. The database system is extremely inadequate for case managers who need to access a large volume of information on a daily basis. There is too much reliance on paper files, and an unwillingness on the part of management to advocate for staff's needs. There is little follow-through on the part of management to correct these and other concerns. There is much more that is wrong at Impact NW; these are just a few examples.

1.0
2 July 2012

Impacted

Recommend
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Pros

Co-workers are incredible but badly abused and overworked.

Cons

Great place to work if you are Russian, Hispanic, Czech, Slavic or relatives. Management looks for the worst in every employee and errs on the side of bad reviews. Senior and mid-level management use employees as scapegoats to protect their own positions and poor management style. Huge turnover. Lots of vindictive terminations.

5.0
24 Apr 2023
Recommend
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Pros

From the extra self-care hours, trauma informed training and practices, understanding and communicative supervisors, and flexible schedule, this is hands down the best place I've worked for.

Cons

Owning a car was required for my responsibilities, but you do get mileage reimbursement. The most difficult part of the job was not having enough resources or funding to fully provide for the needs of your client. Just like most of social work, you'll face the bitter reality of underfunding for both your clients and your own wage.

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