Very Negative Unhealthy Work Environment - Coach Mansfield Hall Employee Review

1.0
Aug 21, 2024
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Pros

Free, unhealthy, low quality food if that’s considered a “pro.” Relationships built with the student population.

Cons

Would never recommend working here to anyone—this place deserves zero stars, but that’s not an option on Glassdoor. As stated in some other reviews, it is a very non-inclusive environment. You will only be rewarded if you enjoy being micromanaged and doing well at your job is taken for granted and any recognition for doing well is non-existent. A place where innovative ideas are discouraged and conformity to outdated practices is demanded. They lure applicants in by falsely advertising the job descriptions and titles for all “coach” roles. If you’re an “academic coach,” you’re just a tutor with a fancy title. If you’re a “life skills coach” you’re a caregiver/nanny with a fancy title. If you’re a “connections coach,” you’re an offsite caregiver/nanny with a fancy title. They do not empower students to make their own decisions, and will often encourage coaches to demand student participation in events, even in cases where some students have extreme anxiety related to social events. There were many evenings where I was the last staff member on site and witnessed many students have emotional breakdowns due to situations provoked by higher leadership (program directors), and I felt as though my training was inadequate/absent for de-escalating extreme situations with no other staff present. Another review on this website suggested that this role “could be more challenging for those who have difficulty taking initiative or who value a slower paced environment,” which is not true in any regard. Taking initiative and being innovative in this role is frowned upon from higher ups as they only subscribe to their own delusional, unprofessional, and outdated practices. This review also suggests that Mansfield Hall is a fast-paced environment, which couldn’t be further from the truth. Students are often very bored with the mundane activities that are approved by directors and coaches are the ones leading these mundane activities. Unless you consider cooking, cleaning or watching movies with students “fast-paced,” then this job will be very mundane and repetitive if anything. You don’t even need to have much “initiative” for these tasks. Please, if you are considering applying here, think again. There are other places that will treat you SO much better and value your input, ideas and creativity.

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5.0
Jan 22, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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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
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

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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