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Ratings for WellStar Health System

  • Appreciation
    3.4
  • Company Outlook
    4.0
  • Fair Pay
    2.4
  • Learning and Development
    3.7
  • Manager Communication
    3.7
  • Manager Relationship
    4.0
  • Pay Policy
    2.4
  • Pay Transparency
    2.4
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WellStar Health System Reviews

What is it like working at WellStar Health System?

Lack of understanding for social work profession.
Licensed Social Worker in Marietta:
Pros: Helping patients with various psychosocial needs at various stages of their journey
Cons: Compensation, lack of social work support and growth
Well Star is voted best place to work for a reason.
Compliance Officer in Marietta:
Pros: I appreciate the professionalism from those that I work with at WellStar
Cons: I wish I would have like the asking salary
Staff Nurse:
Work most days understaffed. Hard to keep staff because of low wages and constantly working understaffed. Management constantly implements policies that makes work harder. Heavy patient load 6 patients per nurse, many high acuity. Really unsatisfied working here. Only plus is it is close to home.
Under paid.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Atlanta:
Pros: Able to pick up gifts at other wellstar locations
Cons: Pay
Experience.
Facilities Coordinator in Atlanta:
Pros: Everyday something new
Cons: Pay
Great coworkers.
Hospice Registered Nurse (RN) in Atlanta:
Pros: Great coworkers
Cons: Low pay
Certified Medical Assistant (CMA):
On boarding was very slow. They made many mistakes, that made me start much later than I could have started. I’ve worked for them since May of 2017 & haven’t had a pay increase yet. I won’t get one until Jan 2019. They only give raises once a year in January and only January. You don’t get one after you’ve been there a year if it’s past January when your one year is.The pay is terrible, but I love the patients I work with. But cannot afford to live on my own. I’m 57 and have to live with family.. Makes you feel unappreciated for a job done with excellence and care. I always go above and beyond at any company I work for. My bosses would agree 100%

Most Popular Benefits at WellStar Health System

Retirement & Financial Benefits
Defined Contribution Pension Plan
Health & Insurance Benefits
Long-term Disability Insurance
Life Insurance