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Kid Power, Inc. Reviews

3.3

55% would recommend to a friend

(18 total reviews)

51% positive business outlook

Kid Power, Inc. has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 18 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Kid Power, Inc. 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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18 reviews
1.0
31 Aug 2018

Site coordinator

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Kid power has good intentions as do some of the people they hire. There is a lot of opportunity to grow as an individual and educator.

Cons

They are incredibly disorganized and lack communication. The workplace culture is very toxic. Sexual harassment by staff members and staff at the schools take place regularly and not only is nothing done about it but it is kept secret by most. The turnover of teachers is high and the higher ups don’t care that students that are in high need of positive influences in their lives, see 3-4 different faces in a year. It’s a revolving door and rightly so because there is little to no support provided for the teachers. The training is far below any standard that I’ve ever seen. Teachers scream at students and bully them often. Teacher/student relationships straddle the line of inappropriateness. There is NO cultural competency. I couldn’t believe some of the things that would come out of the mouths of my supervisor, peers, and even the executive director ON THE CLOCK. I was shocked since most of the schools they serve are 90-98% people of color. There is no social justice education. It just seems like a bunch of people trying to “do good” but no idea where to start. There is no foundation, no values, or general mission for you to look to when you are struggling within the organization. The discipline policy for students was called a “three strike policy” by one of the directors. Completely absurd to call it that when black & brown students are affected by the justice system daily. Horrible experience.

1.0
24 Apr 2018

Disorganized and Lacking in Experience

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Love working with the students. Kid Power has good intentions, though they don't often come to fruition.

Cons

Very disorganized and a lack of communication. There's a good amount of turn over during the year and between years, so it feels like no one quite knows what's going on. Additionally, the lesson plans are written by Americorps members who, while trying their best, have no experience in lesson planning. Finally, there is an undue amount of administrative and busy work that feels unnecessary. While the idea behind Kid Power is admirable, it completely falls apart upon execution.

1.0
14 Oct 2017

Disorganized and lack of communication

Anonymous employee
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Pros

You get to experience working with kids and develop newer skills for difficult ones Some of the employees' workshop are interesting

Cons

The organization is very disorganized and lacks complete communication. I ran into my replacement during a weekly meeting in the elevator, and found out they had been training him for weeks, without ever telling me they were. Then I was "asked" if I could transfer to another school by the end of that week, only to be called the next day and told I was needed at a new school that day. I didn't get to say bye or anything to my kids at the previous school. Kid Power changes coordinators throughout the year with no consideration for the kids who see about 3 different faces (or more) throughout the course of a school year. Then when it's time to come back from winter break, I get an email (not a call) informing me I was let go, the day BEFORE classes start. I got other examples but suffice it to say the communication is poor and they don't give employees room to improve because you're not told you need to improve in an area. You're just let go of. Very very poor leadership.

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