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Horizon Behavioral Health

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To be fair - Case Manager Horizon Behavioral Health Employee Review

1.0
1 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The coworkers built lifetime friendships

Cons

Small groups are often at odds with employees, catty at times Pay discrepancies Employees are given cases based on supervisor preference After seeing the HR response, I don't feel right keeping silent any longer. I was a longterm employee. I was often handed the most dangerous cases despite pleas for my safety and offering suggestions on how to improve safety. This was not even remedied after a very violent situation in the office. I became aware than brand new trainees far exceeded my rate of pay with multiple years of experience and the credentials. We once had a meeting with the CEO at that time where he asked what would improve satisfaction. My suggestions were employee safety and salary evaluations due to unfair pay. The HR rep commenting on reviews reportedly approached my supervisor, advising her that I was "inappropriately challenging" him. After frank conversations with my coworkers and supervisors (not my own) that were present in the meeting, I am confident that I did not inappropriately address my concerns.

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Pros

Flexible schedule and great atmosphere.

Cons

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3.0
11 Mar 2025
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Pros

- Had really friendly supportive coworkers. - Role was hybrid at the time so my schedule was extremely flexible. Because of this I had a good work life balance. - If there was a difficult client, managers would have your back. - Management was hands off and didn't micromanage me. - Good start up role to get if you want to break into the social work field. - Decent benefits like PTO, sick leave, etc.

Cons

- There's a reason there's such a high turnaround rate. Burnout is rampant because the job is emotionally taxing. - Management would sometimes move the goal posts. For example, never receiving the promotion I was promise or adding more clients to a maxed out caseload. - Not really any incentives or upward career mobility. - Pay is laughable, especially when you could earn more working at a fast food restaurant. - Training is subpar. Unless you have an awesome coworker showing you the ropes, you're likely going to struggle with doing your job competently.

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Horizon Behavioral Health Response
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Thank you for your feedback. Horizon wants to continually improve in all areas and your review helps us narrow down on some specifics. I am sorry to hear that the training was subpar, were you provided the opportunity to shadow coworkers once you finished new employee orientation?
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