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Ratings for Maxim Healthcare Services

  • Appreciation
    2.9
  • Company Outlook
    3.2
  • Fair Pay
    2.0
  • Learning and Development
    3.2
  • Manager Communication
    3.3
  • Manager Relationship
    3.7
  • Pay Policy
    2.2
  • Pay Transparency
    2.3
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Maxim Healthcare Services Reviews

What is it like working at Maxim Healthcare Services?

Nurse Private Duty:
I have 2 clients, work 6 days per week, anywhere from 35 to 43 hours per week. I have great clients. I have had several supervisors and DONs. I have no complaints about anyone. I have received 2 annual raises, but I work for 2 different offices, so there was confusion about getting my raise at one office. I also wish I was making more, since I have been working as a nurse for 40 years. Overall, I would say it is a good company.
Its OK, but need better pay.
Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN):
Pros: They keep you working, they work with your flexibility.
Cons: Wages are low, hard to not consider leaving for a better paying job, after developing relationships with families you care for.
Friendly recruiters, gracious customers, work flexibility.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA):
Pros: Plenty of work for everyone - never a dull moment!
Cons: Last minute assignments sometimes require me to rearrange my own plans - my family misses me because I'm not achieving work/life balance and am told by my clients that I'm underpaid for my skills.
Home Care.
Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN):
Pros: People in the Office and my Patient. Some flexibility in my schedule.
Cons: Poor Pay and Benefits. Daily frustration with one of the Caregivers of my patient.
I care for Veterans when they can no longer care for themsel.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA):
Pros: I can help the main caregiver feel like she has someone.
Cons: I feel like Incould be paid a little more for all that I do.
Cases are fine, but company doesn't pay the nurse's true wor.
Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN):
Pros: Flexibility.
Cons: Poor payrates. Stress.
Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN):
Pros: Supposed to have flexible hours/schedule.
Cons: No benefits, no sick time or vacation.

Most Popular Benefits at Maxim Healthcare Services

Health & Insurance Benefits
Health Insurance
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