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The absolute worst - Support Staff SummitStone Health Partners Employee Review

1.0
Jan 21, 2017
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Pros

A small handful of staff were easy and fun to work with. As support staff I was able to make great connections with clients and genuinely feel like I was helping people.

Cons

Higher-ups are completely unapproachable. HR was an absolute nightmare; telling me after I was physically threatened by a fellow staff member that I needed to "get over it" and continue working closing shifts with him. My supervisor never made any attempts to interact with support staff as people and treated all of us like robots. Any time we would turn to her for help, we would be ignored or told to "deal with it". Any suggestions we made to make our day to day lives easier were met with "this is how we're doing it, I don't care what you think". We would be called disrespectful and insubordinate any time we disagreed with a supervisor. Therapists would constantly talk down to and mistreat the front desk staff, even going so far as to write insulting emails and gossip to other clinicians. In the year and a half that I worked here, I had my mental and physical health trampled on, my safety disregarded, my coworkers and myself were so mistreated that any time we were met with kindness and understanding it would bring us to tears. I have worked jobs that pushed me to the brink of suicide and this was still somehow worse.

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5.0
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Pros

Flexibility, support, connection, safety, communicafion

Cons

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2.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

Growth opportunities for people getting their career started in behavioral health. Free supervision and a way to get clinical hours for licensure. Pay increases when credentials are obtained.

Cons

Work culture is lacking and lends to immaturity among immediate staff. Lack of cultural awareness and no advocacy to develop cultural competence. High burn out. Less likely to move up in company despite being qualified due to staff cliques. Lack of understanding for diverse staff needs.

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