Working at Division of Developmental Disabilities

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Ratings for Division of Developmental Disabilities

  • Appreciation
    4.2
  • Company Outlook
    3.6
  • Fair Pay
    1.6
  • Learning and Development
    4.6
  • Manager Communication
    5.0
  • Manager Relationship
    4.8
  • Pay Transparency
    2.0
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Division of Developmental Disabilities Reviews

What is it like working at Division of Developmental Disabilities?

It's a job that allows one to make a difference in the lives of people.
Support Services Coordinator in Phoenix:
Pros: I enjoy how much something small can make a big impact in a person's quality of life.
Cons: Management does not seem to understand the job support coordinators do or what kind of time one may have available.
High Stress, High satisfaction.
Case Manager in Phoenix:
Pros: Knowing I've truly helped others
Cons: No overtime, though driving time is considered part of the job, sometimes there just aren't enough hours to do the job thoroughly
Having the ability to achieve daily positive outcomes allows me to be a productive and well established employee.
Administration Assistant in Bridgeton:
Pros: The ability to work without needed supervision and the ability to be independent to complete tasks quickly.
Cons: I love my job so there is not anything that I like least.
Compassion & Care.
Registered/Licensed Dietitian in Columbia:
Pros: Love the consumers; love to see the result of my recommendations
Cons: Less opportunity to grow