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19 reviews
1.0
17 May 2023
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Pros

Hours- 10 to 12 hour shifts available, easy to get your work week done in 3-4 days. Some coworkers are friendly and helpful.

Cons

Mean employees who will talk friendly to someone's face and then bash them to you as soon as they leave. Uncaring management that encourages you to stretch hours and does not help out when situations arise. More and more responsibilities added to the job as locations keep closing down and jobs go away to be replaced by current staffers.

1.0
11 Apr 2026

Yikes! There are better opportunities elsewhere.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Supportive coworkers I liked working with. That's about it.

Cons

The cons outweigh the pros. High turnover High caseloads High Burnout Low compensation EHR system is not functional Poor Leadership Staff are not valued. They don't care about you. Little room for advancement

1.0
13 May 2026

Lack of Trust, Transparency, and Care for Employees

Anonymous employee
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I’m sorry, I don’t understand the question…

Cons

Community Reach Center loves to market itself as compassionate, trauma-informed, employee-centered, and community-focused — but my experience working there felt very different behind the scenes. There is a strong culture of overworking passionate employees while expecting them to continue showing up with endless emotional capacity, even when support, transparency, and accountability from leadership are lacking. The hardest part is that many of the frontline staff genuinely care deeply about the clients and the community. People stay because they believe in the mission. Unfortunately, that passion often feels taken advantage of rather than protected. Burnout is normalized, concerns can feel minimized, and employees are frequently expected to “push through” systemic issues instead of seeing meaningful change happen. There is also a noticeable disconnect between the organization’s public image and the actual employee experience. CRC speaks heavily about values, wellness, and equity, but internally those conversations do not always translate into action, especially when staff raise difficult but necessary concerns. Mental health work is already emotionally demanding. Staff should not have to carry the additional weight of feeling unsupported by the systems above them. I learned a lot during my time there, and I met incredible coworkers and clients, but overall the organizational culture made it difficult to feel truly valued, heard, or sustainably supported long term.

1.0
13 Mar 2025
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Pros

It's not unemployment, but frankly some jobs are worse than not working.

Cons

I've worked in many stressful, even high-conflict environments before coming to CRC. I've never worked anywhere that accepted managers screaming and swearing at subordinates as normal and reasonable behavior. I witnessed this first-hand several times in my own department, and I've heard of similarly appalling treatment happening in other departments across the organization. The entire org is rotten. HR is untrustworthy and retaliation against employees is common when they do work up the nerve to report their concerns—read others' reviews here on Glassdoor for examples. CRC's leadership team is an absolute joke. Rick Doucet is the most contemptible man I have ever had the displeasure of meeting, and the only managers who've survived his 15-plus years as CEO either don't have spines or don't have morals. As they say, "a fish rots from the head down." Every person I've talked to who works for any of CRC's neighboring community & mental health organizations cringes when I tell them where I used to work. I am sure CRC would be the laughingstock of the Front Range among mental health professionals, were it not for the real harm I fear they cause to our community by being an incompetent dumpster fire of a service provider. I met some wonderful people during my time there. I have not met a single employee of that operation whose title was higher than "supervisor" who I respect. All of them treat their teams like fiefdoms, treat their people like trash, and treat their mission like a punchline. I never felt I was made to work excessive hours, but my every waking moment away from work was filled with the dread of having to report back the next business day. I had great coworkers and a great lead, and they're the only reason I made it as long as I did. DO NOT WORK HERE. If you absolutely must, then have an exit strategy at the ready from day one, and document everything. I promise you, you'll need it.

2.0
30 May 2022

Therapist

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Pros

Benefits, plenty of work, great clients

Cons

Mentally ill coworkers: codependent, lack of respect from them to clients, lack of empowerment

1.0
1 Feb 2025

Very bad.

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Pros

There were a few good coworkers.

Cons

Terrible benefits. Horrible management. This is a soul crushing place to work.

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Community Reach Center Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We are genuinely sorry to hear about your negative experience. At Community Reach Center, we strive to create a positive and supportive work environment for all our employees. We regularly review our local and national compensation metrics to ensure our benefits and salaries remain competitive and fair. Additionally, we are committed to continuous improvement and actively invest in leadership development programs to enhance our management practices. We value open communication and encourage all employees to utilize the feedback loops provided in our Employee Handbook. Your insights are crucial in helping us identify areas for improvement, and we would appreciate the opportunity to discuss your concerns further. Please feel free to reach out to our HR department directly. Thank you again for your feedback. We are dedicated to making CRC a better place to work for everyone.
5.0
20 Feb 2023
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Pros

Supervisors and coworkers were very helpful and welcoming. Schedule was flexible and manageable. Good work environment and great work-life balance.

Cons

This specific job could have paid more for the responsibilities taken on.

1.0
6 May 2026
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Pros

You get a lot of experience with different clients. Coworkers good and supportive.

Cons

Leadership is toxic, sneaky, and untrustworthy. If you ask questions about the layoffs that happened this spring or why they are closing multiple programs and selling buildings you get a target on your back and they will try to shut up up or get you out. People get pulled into meetings with chiefs and leadership if they ask questions that they don’t like. It’s sad when you get thrown under the bus bc they do not care and when they promote unqualified (+ bigoted) people into upper leadership jobs because they don’t have anyone else

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