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Case Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Case Manager?
August 2015
Care coordination at its best.
Case Manager:
Pros: Able to care coordinate with other disciplines, make differences in members life, able to work independently in most cases, and love flexibility the job offers.
Cons: Poor organizational structure and communication.
May 2015
The Workplace.
Case Manager:
Pros: I enjoy interacting with patients on a daily basis. I like knowing that they need my help and I will try my best each day to let them know that I am here for whatever they need. I enjoy that while it can be fast paced, I never feel a rush to overwork myself. I get along really great with my co-workers and offer my assistance to them whenever they need it.
Cons: I can't say there is anything bad about working for this company, besides the pay I am very happy there.
May 2015
Culturally sensitive, passionate about people individually.
Case Manager:
Pros: Providing support and life coaching young people with achieving their life goals.
Cons: Mentally draining and too much paperwork.
April 2015
Rewarding but under pais.
Case Manager:
Pros: Able to ensure the developmental individuals receive proper care.
Cons: The stress of never being able to say "it is done" due to ever changing needs if the clients. Multi- tasking is a must.
March 2015
Work flexibility.
Case Manager:
Pros: Environment.
Corporate culture.
Clients.
Cons: Lack of holidays.
No room to advance financially or in a position.
February 2015
Case Manager:
Pros: I enjoy the people who I work with.
Cons: I don't like the way my boss treats me.
January 2015
One of the best places that I have worked!
Case Manager:
Pros: I am appreciated for my knowlege that I bring from my vast experiences. I am a resource to my peers. I do not see anyone's work style being micromanaged and as a group we are a high performing unit. The management is always willing to provide resources for education. The work flexibility is beneficial- in that there are employees who start at 6AM to as late as 11AM- all fullfilling a 40 hr work week.
Cons: That I know there are new people that are being hired and their pay scale is above mine, that I am expected to assist in training them, and my pay scale does not seem to be moving to keep in the arket of the region that I live.
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