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Community Choice

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Good work, but the front office can sometimes interfere with caring for the consumer. - Anonymous employee Community Choice Employee Review

3.0
Jan 21, 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexible scheduling. Some shifts are paid overnights (sleep shifts). The work itself is not tremendously difficult, and is rewarding. Good second job or job for a student.

Cons

Workers are not allowed to leave their post until a relief employee shows; if your coworkers aren't timely, this can be a nuisance. Consumers families and upper management can make caring for the consumer a complicated issue (multiple boss problem). Low pay and little prospect for advancement make this a second or temporary job at best.

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5.0
Dec 15, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Clients only at this time

Cons

7.40 a hour and you do much work.

3.0
Mar 12, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

-Flexible schedule; can say no to a shift anytime you want -Variety of opportunities and settings working with clients with developmental disabilities: individual homes, group homes, adult day centers to name a few -If certain places like you, they may continually request for you and you form a bond with some of the clients -Overnight sleep shifts-get paid to sleep and be available in case of an emergency -Rewarding experience when you feel that you truly made an impact on a person's life by being there to support them -Good when you're in school or need an extra part-time job

Cons

-Sometimes even if you were requested by a specific company, if staff tried contacting you and you weren't able to respond immediately, staff would move on to the next person and give the shift to someone else -Low-pay -Lack of room for growth -Sometimes difficult to know how to respond to clients/tasks when you're in a new environment you've never worked at before. Expectation is to read clients' support plans, but there are times when you may not have time to read the entire plan before a situation pops up or a client's needs must be addressed.

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