Pros
Reliable schedule given the Healthcare sector, typically 8-5. Good benefits
Cons
At first glance, it seems like you're an employee of Genoa Healthcare possibly working in one of their pharmacies across the US. However, what most applicants don't know is that Genoa is owned by Optum which is owned by United Healthcare Group and has to abide by their rules and employee guidelines. What makes me sad is that Genoa has a great history and mission. It was started by one man as a way to help his brother who was struggling with mental health issues. It's got a great caring story that many of its employees can connect with especially serving patients in the behavioral health space. Optum and UHG ruin this uniqueness. Their rules make it hard to deliver customized care by valuing profits over people. And they make it harder to work together as a team by turning a blind eye to workplace bullying and harassment, even when you bring it to management's attention. I know times are tough right now. But be very careful about working here. You will have a lot of bureaucratic policies to follow that are more in the interest of the company's major stakeholders than your patients.