Very friendly and helpful staff. I have been here for just over a month and have not enjoyed a job more than this one. - Anonymous employee JJPI Employee Review

5.0
Apr 17, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The work that JJPI is doing is very rewarding and honorable. The staff is very personable and works together as a team. The Executive Director is a great boss and really takes care of his employees. There are a lot of exciting changes happening to only better the organization and its services to the public.

Cons

The on-boarding process was a bit frustrating but that was due to PHMC not JJPI directly.

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5.0
May 12, 2023
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Pros

nice team work; nice co-workers; opportunities for advancement; love clients

Cons

pay could be better - don't get paid for case management so there is time outside of client hours you have to work and don't get paid for that

1.0
Mar 16, 2026
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Pros

You will gain experience hours as a clinician.

Cons

In my experience JJPI was a draining place to work. Clients were admitted to the program with an extremely wide range of diagnoses and needs, and typically very intense and urgent needs. The expected caseload was very high. Clients would be assigned to a clinician to start immediately without any prior warning, discussion, or agreement on the clinician's part. The clinic offered virtual sessions despite the fact that many clients did not have access to adequate technology or resources to conduct these sessions. Supervision was provided but the supervisors were not highly trained or experienced. While the clinic seems to claim to be a trauma-specializing training institute, there was very little access to experienced specialists or training of any kind. All of these factors made it almost impossible to provide quality care to clients. However, management and company culture did not seem concerned with quality, but extremely concerned with quantity, and constantly pressured clinicians to increase their already large caseload.

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