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Good pay; Poor management - Integrated Behavioral Health Provider STRIDE Community Health Center Employee Review

2.0
Jan 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pay and benefits… fast-paced (you won’t get bored at the expected 14 patients a day)

Cons

Turnover was highest I’ve ever seen; problems since new CEO took over; several clinics closed and even lower management had a punitive style.

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STRIDE Community Health Center Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience and perspective. We appreciate your recognition of the work pace, compensation, and the care provided to patients. Feedback regarding leadership, turnover, and management practices is taken seriously and shared with leadership as part of ongoing evaluation and improvement efforts. We recognize that experiences can vary across roles and time, and we wish you the best in your continued career.

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5.0
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Pros

Directly help patients access care, follow treatment plans

Cons

A lot of time is spent on paperwork

3.0
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Pros

Genuine opportunity to collaborate with passionate, mission-driven colleagues who care deeply about serving underserved communities. The work spans multiple areas of the organization, offering real chances to develop skills beyond your core role. If you believe in the mission of community health, you will find people here who share that commitment.

Cons

Staff are consistently asked to do more with less, and compensation does not reflect the scope of work or the expertise required. Workflows exist on paper but are not consistently followed, which creates operational gaps and inefficiencies that compound over time. Accountability is unevenly applied across organizational levels, and meaningful change happens slowly. Information silos between departments remain a persistent challenge that affects day-to-day effectiveness.

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