Working at University Health System

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Ratings for University Health System

  • Appreciation
    2.9
  • Company Outlook
    3.6
  • Fair Pay
    2.6
  • Learning and Development
    3.5
  • Manager Communication
    3.3
  • Manager Relationship
    3.6
  • Pay Policy
    2.2
  • Pay Transparency
    2.4
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University Health System Reviews

What is it like working at University Health System?

Under-appreciated by the department staff I support.
Administrative Coordinator in Knoxville:
Pros: Knowing that what I do allows for better patient outcomes.
Cons: Under-appreciation from department staff that I support along with a lack of courtesy for co-workers.
Poor work/life balance.
Program Manager, Marketing in San Antonio:
Pros: The mission is amazing and rewarding. Being able to help patients is a gift.
Cons: The amount of work, compensation, and inequalities. Those that excel get more work for the same pay as those who don’t put in the effort.
Rewarding Experience.
Program Manager, Marketing in San Antonio:
Pros: My colleagues, doctors and patients are incredible. We perform miracles every day.
Cons: The compensation does not equate to the amount of work it takes to accomplish goals.
Market Value for pay.
Executive Director in San Antonio:
Pros: We help the entire community with health needs
Cons: pay is perceived as below market value for the community
Somewhat satisfying when others.
Police or Sheriff's Patrol Officer in San Antonio:
Pros: working with the people and patients
Cons: No growth for training or upper mobility
Answering phones, filing, multi phone lines, paging and over head paging, greet family members, making charts, discharges admits and transfers, faxing, copies, etc.
Unit Clerk in Rancho Cucamonga:
Pros: That I am able to play 2 roles at my job CNA and MUC.
Cons: That they don’t pay me what I think I should really be making
Great place to start as a new nurse.
Staff Nurse in San Antonio:
Pros: Helping people, fast pace, learn new skills, become proficient, teaching environment, depending on the floor, it can be team builder.
Cons: Raises are political, directors and house supervisors will give you the lowest raise as possible. Specially just before your evaluation. Growth is slow, frequent changes with no explanation.

Most Popular Benefits at University Health System

Retirement & Financial Benefits
Defined Contribution Pension Plan
Health & Insurance Benefits
Health Insurance
Temporary Disability Insurance