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Care Coordinator Reviews
What is it like working as a Care Coordinator?
August 2017
Care Coordinator in NY:
Pros: Assisting people with their necessities.
Cons: Extremely stressful.
July 2017
Experience working in San Atonio, been pretty good, due to m.
Care Coordinator in San Antonio:
Pros: Its my home town, very familiar.
Cons: There's nothing I don't like about SA.
June 2016
Adventurously peaceful.
Care Coordinator:
Pros: Instant gratification.
Cons: Not having enough help or qualified help.
February 2016
Care Coordinator:
Pros: I enjoy the administrative part of the job, which it majorly is.
Cons: I dislike the fact that the work is not flexible.
October 2015
There is good in everything.
Care Coordinator:
Enjoy improving the lives of those who need you the most!
August 2014
Long Working Hours, High Stress Levels, Low Pay.
Care Coordinator:
Ensure you are free to work 365 days per year, hours 24/7.
November 2013
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Care Coordinator:
Pros: Love working with people and helping people
Cons: People phoning-in sick all the time and try covering it all the time. Very high stress levels.
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