Little care for employees - Registered Nurse Ascension Employee Review

3.0
Feb 18, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Overtime opportunities, annual pay increases, occasional bonuses, self-scheduling

Cons

Poor management, difficult getting time off, despite self-scheduling ultimately manager would have final say and sometimes would extremely undesirable schedules (ex: 3 shifts every other day night shift), work place drama not handled by management, poor nurse/tech rations to patients, if low census you are called off or sent home and they use your PTO to supplement your pay

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