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Clinical Supervisor Reviews

What is it like working as a Clinical Supervisor?

August 2020
Clinical Supervisor in Grand Junction:
Upper management only cares about money. They are very reactive and always creating more paperwork and demands on their contractors and clinical consultants, but no reimbursement. They say they use a contractor model, but heavily blur the line between contractor and employee. They put all kinds of employee-type demands on the contractors and demand you follow all of their rules and policies, but when problems arise they throw up their hands and say, "You're a contractor so you need to deal with this on your own. Good luck with that." The pay is not at all competitive, especially regarding the stress and strain they put us under, and management acts surprised when contractors leave for better pay, better hours, benefits, and less stress. The only benefit is free supervision towards licensure. So most people work here until they are licensed and move on to better opportunities.
May 2020
Excellent. Great support from immediate and upper management.
Clinical Supervisor in Ringgold:
Pros: Seeing my employees grow and move toward their goals
Cons: Micromanagement
May 2020
Great hospital to work for but Undercompensated.
Clinical Supervisor in Birmingham:
Pros: I love all the people I work with and hospital has a very new and clean environment.
Cons: Pay compensation is below average
April 2020
Meh.
Clinical Supervisor in Pittsburgh:
Pros: Working with clients and advocating. Implementing and developing treatment plans, auditing and working with outside providers.
Cons: Corrupt, executive leadership doesn't listen or value their employees.
January 2020
Sometimes it’s very fulfilling to assist others to be their best self.
Clinical Supervisor in Akron:
Pros: Watching the clients find hope and better themselves.
Cons: I don’t think my job is really appreciated because most staff don’t understand what I do.
January 2020
Pleasant view, Pleasant atmosphere.
Clinical Supervisor in Southfield:
Pros: City is well taken care of. Not much blight. Appealing to the eye.
Cons: Crime in public parking area/lots
January 2020
I love be able to help patients and make a difference to them.
Clinical Supervisor in Temple:
Pros: Help others, impact patient's life and promote employees
Cons: I have an MBA, my current position do not recognize that as it is not a requirement in the job description, however I always use and apply all the knowledge acquired to perform my daily task

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