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Behavioral Health Group Reviews
What is it like working at Behavioral Health Group?
Constant changes and adjustments, always on your toes.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst in Tampa:
Pros: Flexibility
Cons: A lot of work to keep up with demands
Passionate program manager of governmental contract. Many programming for senior/ disabled. Chang agent that innovated employee to provide exceptional outcomes with the families and senior/disabled populations served .
Government Program Manager in Charlotte:
Pros: Empowering others and improving lives and communities. My commitment to advocacy, helping individuals, families, and communities find their purpose that will produce their best selves.
Cons: The cutting of resources and funding for government program funding
Registered Psychiatric Nurse (RPN):
Many opportunities to learn about addiction and treatment and interaction with patients is very rewarding. Management is less than desirable and is dependent on corporate whims. Pay is low. Benefits minimal to fair. Hours are great! Due to management changes staff morale is low.
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