Positive Changes for Up and Coming Agency: opiniones de empleados con el puesto de Outpatient Clinical Supervisor en Three Rivers Therapy

4,0
2 mar 2026
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This is a young, energetic group of people that are ready to learn, grow, and serve the community. Leaders are interested in hiring new competent folks and investing in professional development. Strengths include great workflows, good education and supervision towards licensure, compliant documentation, and a caring, supportive staff. The people here are great and are making fantastic changes after a rough period of time. If you worked here before and left, it might be worth it to see about returning at this time. Great new PTO policies, good professional development support, pays for licensure renewals.

Desventajas

If you aren’t a technology person, it might be difficult to adapt. Hours are not flexible, for the most part. If you struggle with timely documentation, you may have a hard time, here. Culture is improving greatly.

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5,0
9 feb 2026
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Intentional leadership, fun, strong culture, layers of support top to bottom, no one is left behind. We all succeed together.

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Not enough parking in the parking lot for all-staff days.

2,0
20 may 2026
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The opportunity to have a positive impact on families in need of support.

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I was hired during a transitional time in the company but learned very quickly that this leadership team is looking for obedience, not ingenuity, new perspective, or accountability. When serious concerns were shared, they were met with pushback due to the finacial impact, or effort required to provide a safer environment for staff and clients. I felt this company put profits ahead of everything, including client care. In short, toxic is the best adjective to describe the environment. Leadership is comprised of ego driven individuals who prefer subservience over progress. I challenged poor procedures and policies, expressed concerns I had for staff and clients and I was dismissed. What is a typical day like for you at the company? Depends on who you're spending the day with. If you're working with families, it's great! If you're in the office, you'll hear all the drama, sometimes from leadership who doesn't shy away from trash talking their own team; who's doing what wrong or who's underperforming. Much of my time was spent trying to support staff who were underprepared for their role and overly saddled with case loads that could exceed 20 clients. Staff is most often under high stress and most certainly under compensated. In addition, ever changing policies and poor communication were a hot topic during one on one sessions with family support staff.

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