Northside Workplace - Scheduler Northside Hospital Employee Review

1.0
Oct 9, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

The pension plan they offer after 5 years of employment is good. They also do tuition reimbursement after one year of employment which I think is a very awesome thing to offer to employees.

Cons

HR does not respond to inquires in a timely fashion and when they finally do answer usually nothing is resolved. There is no "safe place" to bring your concerns because management is literally their own gang and no matter what either one does they will always side with each other and will threaten your job if an attempt to make any concerns known is done. My direct supervisor is held to the standard of pretty much doing whatever she wants while she goes above and beyond to discipline everyone else that works under her. Not to mention she will lie about pretty much anything and cause issues between people and other management. Covid-19 made my faith even more faint when nothing was put into place to protect our staff and when the schools were closed nothing was even done to attempt to help the employees that were affected. One employee even got threatened to be written up if they took off to attend to their young child who needed supervision during the work week. When it comes to the attendence/tardy policy it only applies to non management.

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5.0
Jun 15, 2026
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Pros

Organisation is committed to the highest standards for patient care and goes above and beyond to implement this vision in all areas of service.

Cons

Budgeting issues are affecting healthcare businesses everywhere now.

4.0
Jun 16, 2026
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Pros

Benefits, 403B, tuition and certification reimbursement, pension, career level programs.

Cons

Lots of red tape to get things done well. I have seen a manager allow another manager to dictate what their department staff does, and allows that manager to speak down upon, curse out staff. Only because of who they know in the c-suite. Some team members become promoted because of their relationship with people in the c-suite, not truly on merit and capability alone. I often train people who are making $10+ more than me. Other team members automatically make more than me even though I have more experience in the role I'm in and have a higher title. And when mentioned, it's brushed under the rug. We say we expect people to abide by service standards, but some managers are not held to that same standard.

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