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Salary job - Senior Therapist CFND Behavioral Health Employee Review

3.0
8 May 2025
Recommend
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Pros

You can get some paid time off and benefits, after a year, 401k, fairly flexible schedule, easy EHR and documentation

Cons

You have to do minimum 50 sessions per week, often no shows and cancellations

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5.0
19 Jun 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I enjoy the ability to be allowed to grow and have support every step of the way. We truly make a difference in the lives of others. I fill fulfilled going into work.

Cons

We are still growing so we do have to change things, but it always works for the best.

1.0
30 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Create your own schedule. Remote work.

Cons

The compensation model is misleading and inconsistent with what was presented as a salaried position. Pay is reduced when client hours aren’t filled due to cancellations, no-shows, or limited referrals, which feels more like an hourly structure than a true salary. The policy for vacation and holiday pay is confusing and results in significantly less paid time off than expected for full-time employees. For example: a vacation day is paid out per the "average" amount of clients you see that day of the week, rather than a full 8 hours as standard. What if I had 12 clients that day? They wont pay 12 hours. Makes no sense and feels like a questionable practice. Workload expectations are high, often exceeding 30 client hours per week in addition to documentation and administrative duties. There is limited support from management and poor communication regarding who to contact for specific concerns. Paid holidays and vacation days are minimal, and the overall environment feels focused on productivity over staff well-being. These factors contribute to high turnover and low morale. Zero recognition for hard work, management acts unprofessional, and you have to pay your own liability insurance, which I had never have to do at a W2 position.

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