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Behavioral Health Specialist Reviews
What is it like working as a Behavioral Health Specialist?
July 2023
Pay raise but with a price.
Behavioral Health Specialist in San Angelo:
Pros: Making a difference, building meaningful relationships, unstructured work environment with freedom to fulfill work duties.
Cons: Job requires sacrifice of home and family life. Environment is dangerous and task demands from administration are thoughtless and increasingly overwhelming. Some tasks with no value are displayed as "the sky is falling" and with unrealistic due dates.
September 2022
I have a respect and passion for meeting the needs of patients and their referring providers.
Behavioral Health Specialist in Garretson:
Pros: I have autonomy to set my schedule and organize my work day. My office is warm and inviting to patients and for working in.
Cons: Lack of attention to my requests for greater adjusting of wages due to compression. Transparency could be enhanced for what is happening at the dept levels.
October 2021
Rewarding.
Behavioral Health Specialist in Modesto:
Pros: Working with people, helping the homeless community, and assisting with crisis intervention practices
Cons: Case loads are far too large which causes many folks to be neglected in order to assist other clients.
March 2020
Great City, Needs Work to Keep Up.
Behavioral Health Specialist in Denver:
Pros: Beautiful scenery, nice downtown, lots of dining and entertainment options
Cons: Wages do not match cost of living, very few resources for those in need, traffic
November 2019
Stressful.
Behavioral Health Specialist in Oceanside:
Pros: Work from home
Cons: Work from home
January 2019
Behavioral Health Specialist:
Love the job so far. The work is interesting, my co-workers are great, and I have a lot of flexibility in terms of spending time with patients. Pay is okay, but could be better. Manger is supportive. HR is horrible.
January 2015
Behavioral Health Specialist:
Pros: Helping kids and families.
Cons: Politics, hypocrisy of company not practicing aba principles outside of client treatment (ie. Inflexible policies)
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