Racist Place - Anonymous employee Akron Children's Employee Review

1.0
31 Mar 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working with kids and helping children and babies !!

Cons

Management is horrible, co workers are racist, benefit is horrible, feel like a number and pay is HORRIBLE FOR A HOSPITAL. I am the only black Person in my department and I am treated DIFFERENTLY

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Akron Children's Response
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We’re glad you find satisfaction and purpose in helping us fulfill our mission to provide care for the children and families we serve, but we’re disheartened that your overall experience here has not been positive. We believe Akron Children’s is a special place with a caring culture – and one that embraces diversity and inclusion. The concerns you’ve expressed are serious ones that we would welcome the opportunity to address, and we encourage you to call our confidential compliance hotline if you are not comfortable speaking directly with your manager or HR representative about them. As a current employee, you will find the number for this hotline on the Compliance-Helpline/Hotline page on our staff intranet myKidsnet.

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5.0
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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

Providers and clinical staff genuinely care for the children coming in and out of the hospital. My review has nothing to do with the actual patient care that is given here.

Cons

If you’re considering a job within ISD, save yourself the trouble and look elsewhere. This isn’t coming from a bitter ex-employee — I genuinely enjoyed much of my time here. This is a warning from someone who watched this department deteriorate over the last 5-6 years. Leadership is filled with yes men and women who have zero interest in protecting the people who actually do the work. Escalating an issue or concern amounts to nothing. Project timelines are set by people who have no idea what’s realistic, and the CIO is so far removed from day-to-day operations that expectations are incredibly high when there aren’t enough resources to get the job done. There is no career growth here — they won’t pay competitive salaries to attract qualified new talent, and they won’t promote the experienced people they already have. Internal hires are continuously blocked which makes it impossible for anyone to grow. Instead, they’ve resorted to outsourcing ISD positions because it’s cheaper than valuing their workforce. But don’t worry — there’s always a fresh email announcing another manager or director climbing the ladder. Senior leadership continues to take care of themselves just fine. The people on the ground? Not so much.

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