Pima Medical Institute FAQ
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Whether it's about compensation and benefits, culture and diversity, or you're curious to know more about the work environment, find out from employees what it's like to work at Pima Medical Institute.
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December 21, 2020
What is health insurance like at Pima Medical Institute?
Pros
Employee owned and provides 401k, pto, health insurance
Cons
Health insurance expensive, ESOP pays only once per year
Employee owned and provides 401k, pto, health insurance
December 21, 2020
December 18, 2018
Does Pima Medical Institute pay for a gym membership?
Pros
Pima Medical Institute is a team oriented and family feel campus. When hired you get time off to use and accrued within 6 month. Benefits to soon follow. They give incentives to a gym pass and public transportation. They are very fair with benefits to their employees.
Cons
Parking can be an issue sometimes. You walk a ways to the building.
They give incentives to a gym pass and public transportation.
December 18, 2018
April 15, 2020
Does Pima Medical Institute offer sponsored degrees?
Pros
Excellent employee benefits, tuition reimbursement and great leadership.
Cons
There is not weekend job option
Advice to Management
Offer employees to do work from home or weekends. More online classes for students.
Excellent employee benefits, tuition reimbursement and great leadership.
April 15, 2020
May 19, 2019
What is the retirement plan like at Pima Medical Institute?
Pros
I've worked at my share of companies, and I tend to stay, but after 2 years, I feel it's time to move on. I've been here almost 10 years! Here's why... 1. It's rewarding: I feel that I'm changing lives everyday in my role as a high-level educator. 2. Pima Medical is thinking about my retirement more than I am: We have 401K, employee match, stock-ownership, and one hell of a management team. 3. No micromanagement! At least not in my position. This institute trusts me to do my work. I can appreciate that. 4. It's stable: Other schools in the same category continue to fall while Pima Medical keeps surviving AND THRIVING into the future. It's wonderful to see a school doing things the right way.
Cons
If there are any negatives to this career, they are ones present anywhere you work with people. Here are the ones I've seen... 1. Office politics. 2. Taking to long to fire people who don't fit the culture. It's toxic! That's about it. I know there are students who will complain from time to time because they are not satisfied with something, and I've found they will be the same ones who complain no matter where they attend. So, take those with a grain of salt. Make your own decisions.
Advice to Management
Cut the cancers (non-caring, indifferent employees) faster! It's not worth tanking the moral of the entire faculty and staff in trying to "keep the peace". Enough said.
2. Pima Medical is thinking about my retirement more than I am: We have 401K, employee match, stock
May 19, 2019
December 25, 2020
How are senior leaders perceived at Pima Medical Institute?
Pros
Great leadership, excellent pay and benefits
Cons
None that are worth mentioning
Advice to Management
Keep doing what you are doing
Great leadership, excellent pay and benefits
December 25, 2020
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