KVC - Case Manager KVC Health Systems Employee Review

1.0
Oct 4, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Being able to help foster kids and parents

Cons

Administration specifically supervisors do not advise and support employees. High turnover rate

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KVC Health Systems Response
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Thanks for taking the time to write a review. We wish it were just a bit more specific about which location you worked in so we can make changes where needed. You mention that supervisors did not advise and support employees. Over the last year, we have put a lot of focus in this area. We now host quarterly retreats for all supervisors where we provide training as well as opportunities to build connections between different teams. Child welfare is a field that unfortunately always has high turnover, regardless of organization, but in 2017, we have seen our employee retention rate go way up. This is the result of focusing on "Making KVC a Great Place to Work" and "Providing Quality, Effective Services." We regret we weren't able to support you in a way that would make your want to continue working with KVC. Best wishes in your future!

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Cons

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