This place is falling apart, don't apply. - Anonymous employee Mansfield Hall Employee Review

1.0
Jul 24, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Amazing kids/ students! Free coffee/ tea

Cons

I'll agree with most of the reviews here. Bad management from higher-ups who if at all are never there and hostile work environment from some staff/ management. Mindless work and repetitive tasks, meetings that produce little to no results or change in student life. Recently a manager that was definitely doing a great job in my opinion and experience here (kitchen manager) has "found other employment". Upon having a conversation with them, that was not the case. According to txts and voice recordings the cfo pushed them to leave and to go improve their skills elsewhere and to not say anything bad about Mansfield hall or how they were asked to forfeit the kitchen manager position because it would make "Mansfield hall look bad". This blew my mind because it's not the first time I've suspected this of happening to other positions but, this time I saw and heard everything. Another is a recent coach who was also pushed out, a director, and countless others throughout my time here. Soon I will also be leaving. I'm sick of this place constantly removing people or pushing them out for some of the dumbest stuff I've ever heard of all while the higher-ups are noticeably out of touch and treat people with disabilities very poorly. I am not proud to work here.

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5.0
Jan 22, 2026
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Pros

- amazing benefits - mission-driven, meaningful work - cool coworkers - inclusive culture

Cons

the work never ends, this is big work supporting living beings and you need to take breaks to stay grounded.

4.0
Sep 21, 2025
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Pros

-Heartfelt work culture based on care for one another and the wonderful students! -Transparent, encouraging, and approachable upper management. -Reasonable pay and perks for an entry level part-time position. -Holistic approach to student and staff development and wellbeing. -Potential to go on fun trips with the students such as hiking, ice cream, bike rides, and most other activities you can think of!

Cons

-It is easy to "pretend" to work on your laptop, and no one calls you out for it. Substitute Community Engagement Coaches don't have much required work, so you need to figure out how to keep busy. -There is less socioeconomic diversity than many other human service positions because Mansfield Hall is an expensive privately funded program.

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