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Toxic workplace - Counselor Kids Help Phone Employee Review

2.0
9 Feb 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Helping kids, knowing you’ve made a positive change after each contact

Cons

Management approach. Management had no clinical experience in counselling and modeled the call Center after bank efficiency services. Everything was timed. You had no time to recharge. When you didn’t apply the solution-focused approach exactly like they wanted or used another clinical approach, you could get a disciplinary measure against you. Many counsellors have taken years to recover from the abuse and attacks to their sense of self.

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2.0
2 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

* The mission is meaningful and impactful, and the work itself can be deeply rewarding. * Colleagues at the frontline and middle-management levels are generally supportive, collaborative, and deeply committed to the youth being served. * There are strong opportunities for skill development, exposure to complex clinical and systems-level work, and professional growth. * The organization attracts talented, passionate people who care deeply about mental health and social impact.

Cons

* There is a growing disconnect between the organization’s stated values and its leadership practices. While collaboration and care are often emphasized in messaging, these values are not consistently reflected in decision-making or day-to-day operations. * Leadership culture has become increasingly corporate, hierarchical, and risk-averse, with limited transparency and accountability. * Change is constant and often implemented with urgency but without adequate planning, consultation, or resourcing, placing significant strain on frontline staff and managers responsible for implementation. * Workload expectations have increased over time without corresponding role clarity, compensation adjustments, or structural support. * Compensation and benefits lack transparency, particularly in comparison to executive compensation, which can feel demoralizing for staff asked to do more with fewer resources. * Work-life balance can be challenging, especially for frontline roles, contributing to burnout and attrition.

5.0
10 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing team, super supportive managers, kind people, remote work from home, great counselling experience

Cons

Often only evening shifts available, hard to grow with the organization

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