The Best Job I Ever Had - Occupational /Certified Hand Therapist Sutter Health Employee Review

4.0
Jun 24, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- excellent leadership - clear on goals but given autonomy as to how to meet goals - Top notch team due to hiring philosophy to focus on good quality care and people who work together well' - good pay

Cons

- overworked with high productivity standards that kept me in a constant state of exhaustion - EHR system kept requiring more and more from us to take load off admin staff - limited PTO - Productivity requirments were based upon having an aide but there was not good coverage so it was extremely hard to provide the attention and quality of care that I could have with an aide

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Pros

A sense of belonging. Teamwork. Leadership support.

Cons

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3.0
Jun 11, 2026
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Pros

Leadership trainings, conferences, educational opportunities, Senior leadership seems to respond to employee feedback, Great organizational transparency and clarity around goals and direction, Front-line leadership receiving recognition more often, Fair (not amazing) compensation and benefits overall, Organization seems to be healthy and growing which is encouraging for job security and retention.

Cons

Unsustainable front-line leadership expectations, responsibilities, and tasks without providing support from supervisors or assistant managers specifically in San Francisco campuses, High burnout risk among front-line leaders which is continuing to increase, Growing list of contradicting or conflicting priorities. Patient experience scores have improved greatly in SF but patient quality/safety and employee satisfaction has become the apparent cost of that, Very unreasonable span of control for front-line leaders, i.e. way too many direct reports, Meeting metrics and KPIs at all costs is the message being received. Front-line leaders are left scrambling to reach the data points (regardless of the methods), to get there. In other words, we might be meeting the metrics and KPIs on paper, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the real purpose or reason behind those metrics is being performed. We’re just desperate to keep our jobs, The leadership culture in the last 6-9 months has shifted towards motivation through fear. Fear of losing our jobs or bonuses rather than motivation by providing actual daily support in doing our jobs and genuine concern and encouragement to succeed.

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