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Care Coordinator Reviews
What is it like working as a Care Coordinator?
April 2023
Low pay, high cost of living.
Care Coordinator in Everett:
Pros: You get ro interact with a large variety of people, cultures, and lifestyles.
Cons: The cost of living for the average person is too high to successfully be independent.
November 2022
Education level is not that important they want job experience.
Care Coordinator in San Antonio:
Pros: Cultural diversity
Cons: Pay is rated by living is TX is cheap, not like other places
October 2022
Over this Place and tired of being a number with no compensation.
Care Coordinator in Charleston:
Pros: Getting to help people with barriers better manage their chronic health conditions.
Cons: You are not appreciated, you are taken advantage of and run into the ground with no incentives to perform.
August 2022
Low Pay- Inflation High.
Care Coordinator in Poughkeepsie:
Pros: Poughkeepsie is a great little melting pot city with many cultures and gems, but since covid the inflation rate is through the roof and those of us that were just getting by are now BARELY getting by with no salary increases to adjust inflation.
Cons: Many of the great opportunities people stay with and unless in a field that is growing, it is hard to settle on an occupation.
May 2022
The people that work there are some of the most amazing people and have become my best friends with time. But we feel taken advantage of and not treated fairly by doctors or our management.
Care Coordinator in Garden City:
Pros: The friendships I’ve made
Cons: Not a decent pay. A lot of work and a lot of heavy stressful work while being yelled at by patients. The most upsetting thing is how little we get paid and endure some of the worst stress without feeling acknowledged.
December 2021
Stressful but Fulfilling.
Care Coordinator in Poplar Bluff:
Pros: I am able to help children who suffer from behavioral, emotional, and developmental problems.
Cons: The compensation is the hardest part. The job pays the same as a job with no educational requirements or experience requirements.
August 2021
It’s okay.
Care Coordinator in Philadelphia:
Pros: An okay place to work. The pay is good. The PTO amount is nice. The actual job isn’t too difficult. It’s fully remote. There is OT offered if you want it.
Cons: Rigid at times. Lots of metrics.
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