Pros
Most staff are hardworking, dedicated to excellent care, and dedicated to exceling as an employee. Many are a joy to be around. It's very important to have good working environment and coworkers when you spend a large portion of your time at work. Pay is adequate.
Cons
It is a toxic and bullying work environment. From day one I experienced bullying by a manager from another department who was well known for behaving in this manner. I was not training properly but expected to know how to do my job, and harassed when I made errors. After 90 days I filed a grievance regarding the mgr and was told that her supervisor, a c-suite exec, liked her so nothing would be done. In the meantime, we had a revolving door of managers in my department. Then the bullying, whispering and ostracism started within my department. Again, mgmt did nothing. Mind you, I received a positive review for my work. In my prior employment experiences I also received nothing but great reviews. After close to 2 years I finally found the environment too abusive to remain and gave notice. They replaced me with a woman from another department who shared with me that she had also been the recipient of bullying and ostracism in the department she was leaving. I hoped she wouldn't have the same experience in her new position. She did. My understanding is that she was fired without warning for something that could have been resolved by training, which she didn't fully receive because I wasn't allowed to fulfill my notice period and train her. She was another victim of bullying, gossiping and working against a coworker rather than helping them to thrive.