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Avoid this workplace! - Psychotherapist Minnesota CarePartner Employee Review

1.0
Jul 4, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible schedule, interns got free supervision

Cons

Pay was not a liveable wage while the CEO went on multiple international vacations each year all the while touting the mission of helping the underserved population. Needed to use my own personal computer and phone for business. Little support and benefits were a joke.

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Minnesota CarePartner Response
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Thank you for the feedback. Pay is actually quite competitive and at market rate for a grassroots agency that is 6 years old. Minnesota CarePartner can have a social justice mission and fight disparities, and at the same time, the CEO (a woman of color) is allowed to build generational wealth for her family and self-care however she wants . BIPOC activists can and SHOULD refill their cups and it is racist to suggest that founding and leading a social justice organization from the ground up, which took blood, sweat and tears means that they cannot take vacations in their personal lives. To suggest that in their fight for equality, BIPOC have to remain marginalized is absurd, and this Suggesting that ANYONE should remain oppressed is ignorant beyond belief and would explain why this person was not a good fit in our organization. Also, our EHR, Procentive is HIPAA compliant and secure, even when working in a library or connected to wifi. Employees are allowed to work from home and complete documentation at their residence, which is fully in compliance with HIPAA laws.

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5.0
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Pros

MNCP is an incredible organization that works to break down systems for disenfranchised folks. So if you are passionate about creating an equitable world, this organization walks the walk and talks the talk. Also, Katy, the founder, is an incredible person, and many other lovely people work at MNCP.

Cons

There are no concerning cons. My only suggestion for new staff is that training can be sparse, so there is a learning curve with clinical charting. However, because of this, there is a lot of patience and understanding for newer colleagues.

4.0
Jan 4, 2022
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Pros

--Competitive initial salary. --Supportive work environment and culture. --Life-work balance. I get to choose my hours as a full-time employee which is a huge perk when you have a family. --Flexible work environment. I can flex my hours when sick or when I have a Dr appt. --Ability to WFH some days of the week. --MNCP has a great mission and you can tell the employees here really care about the clients. --Great opportunities for advancement and to take on leadership opportunities are available. --Ability to work independently and as a group. --Great learning opportunities to develop professionally. --Free Continuing Education courses that are usually very useful and enriching.

Cons

--Some work is unpaid if you are part-time. --The company is not great with scheduling annual reviews which usually means no raises. --Training efforts could improve. --No 401k match (yet). --MNCP combines PTO with sick time which I would prefer to keep separate. Also, PTO is not very generous at this time. Overall, all of their current benefits could continue to improve. --Don't see a lot of underserved groups represented in leadership positions. --More efforts for staff acknowledgment/praise would be beneficial.

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