Pros
-Older and Experienced RN Staff (not a ton of new Grads)
-In a growing/developing area and community
Cons
-Not enough money is being brought to this organization!!
This leaves middle management with their hands tied to make progressive changes, and staff stuck to deal with frustrated patients and families.
-Experienced staff afraid of change
People who have been here are tired and frustrated that their benefits have been mishandled. Their retirement plan is non-existent. Benefits suck beyond comprehension! You might as well have no health insurance.
-Management doesn't listen to the needs of the staff
You can voice you concerns til the sun goes down, no one cares, or knows how to make the changes because the entire system is messed up. Staff can't properly perform their jobs because they don't have the tools or the support they need.
-Poor patient care
Yes, they get the job done, but at what expense? Just know, your license is on the line every time you clock in. There is little to no staff, no incentive pay, and no support if you're in a crunch. Period. No matter what they tell you in the interview.