Working at Evangelical Good Samaritan Society

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Ratings for Evangelical Good Samaritan Society

  • Appreciation
    3.2
  • Company Outlook
    4.2
  • Fair Pay
    2.0
  • Learning and Development
    3.6
  • Manager Communication
    3.3
  • Manager Relationship
    3.8
  • Pay Transparency
    2.7
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Evangelical Good Samaritan Society Reviews

What is it like working at Evangelical Good Samaritan Society?

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Director Food and Nutrition Services in Grand Island:
Pros: Residents, staff
Cons: Lack of communication, below average pay, unknown expectations
It can be stressful at times, but the residents make it worth it.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Mountain Lake:
Pros: Spending time and bonding with residents
Cons: overworked and feel like i’m underpaid
Extremely frustrating.
Charge Nurse (RN) in Oberlin:
Pros: My residents
Cons: Poor communication and ineffective management, lots of gossip, and griping about others.
Busy but rewarding.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Spokane:
Pros: On call works well with my busy schedule and good pay on call. You have plenty of hours
Cons: I’m on call and I only want to work at least 24 to 30 hrs a week. They are short staff a lot and will want you to work more to exhaustion.
Fast paced, diverse work environment. Stressful at times.
Charge Nurse (LPN):
Pros: The residents and family members. The challenge of the job and pushing myself to learn and excel. I enjoy working with my co workers.
Cons: Feel under paid when I hear about what other nurses are making and the years ive been there. There is no bonus for not missing work. Can be a stressful when call offs and short staffed.
Ok.
Charge Nurse (LPN):
Pros: The residents. Being able to visit with them when I have time.
Cons: Not having enough time to spend the one on one time with them. Everything is so rush rush anymore with all this new technology. I feel it takes away from the actual human touch/care.