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23 reviews
1.0
4 May 2026
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There is no decent training. You are not properly equipped to navigate the challenges faced with clients and are not being supported. Employees were being yelled at in team meetings, creating an unsafe environment to work in. There was a lack of trust and a fearful work environment. The non-profit was money-focused on billables and not the quality of care. A lot of employees were being pushed out or managed out, or they would leave because of the stress.

Cons

It’s all cons, and there is a lack of trust in senior leadership and no support for employees. The burnout is real with high caseloads and no support. The clients and the stress created a toxic work environment.

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.

1.0
10 Mar 2025
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Pros

Cool team members (other clinicians), and ability to trauma bond over the unfair practices at community reach.

Cons

Extremely High Caseloads – You will be asked to manage an unrealistic caseload of 70+ clients while upper management calls it an "ethical" caseload. You will then be asked to manage the impossible expectations of management, such as on-time documentation, outreach, collaboration with medical team, and timely discharges. Unfortunately, the sheer number of clients do not allow you to provide quality client centered care, but management will simply ask you to figure it out. You will be expected to see 7 clients a day with 1 admin hour each day to complete all required outreach, collaboration with other team members, and care for yourself. Management will preach that clients no-show and therefore you have time to complete required documentation, which is another excuse and lie they tell themselves to feel better about the horrible working conditions therapists are required to endure. Low Pay – Sure you get a salary, which is slightly better than other community mental health agencies, but you will never be compensated enough for the unsustainable and unrealistic expectations management has for you. Unfortunately, agencies like this exploit new graduates and gaslight them in believing that if the clinician simply change their mindset then things can improve. There is zero ownership or acknowledgement for the role management plays in perpetuating burn out and jaded clinicians. Out of Touch Management: Management preaches but does not march to the beat of their own drum. They do not follow their values as a agency and do not appreciate or take care of the clinicians who are making the agency run. They pretend to be client centered but care very little for supporting therapists with managing impossible caseloads, with little to no time off for self-care. There is no ability for therapists to be sick because there is no option to take unpaid time off. This means that if a therapist gets sick they will have to make up any time they are away from work, or use the precious PTO and Sick time you are provided. Again, this is a burn out factory with a management team who would rather hire new clinicians then care for the clinicians they already have. YOU are expendable. I could go on and on about how this is a place anyone and everyone should stay away from. I am anticipating one of the "we care deeply about the feedback and work tirelessly to care for our therapists" statements I have read in other posts about community reach, and don't let this fool you either because they clearly have done nothing to listen to the previous feedback. The common theme is an out of touch management team who do not understand what it looks like and feels to be a clinician in an outpatient setting. This has not been fixed and I doubt ever will. Why fix something when you can simply exploit other workers coming out of their master's program?

1.0
23 Apr 2026

Great place to work until you speak up

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Loved my team and the population we served

Cons

This place is a joke. They tolerate negligence from senior employees because they're yes men, meanwhile they'll fire 2 people for no reason because we spoke up about what was right. They want people who keep their heads down and don't ask questions. They don't care about work ethic or team morale. They care about the "culture" of the company aka having a bunch of sheep who don't make a fuss when patients are being ignored.

5.0
14 Apr 2025

A culture of caring individuals

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Community Reach Center is a collective whole of individuals who genuinely care about the community they serve. The organization is constantly striving to be at its best for the employees and consumers. I appreciate the level of integrity that goes into decisions made by the leadership team. Benefits and pay are highly competitive, which is not always the case at a non-profit. HR is there to support the employees from general questions to professional coaching. The culture is focused on collaboration and dedication to a higher purpose. Anyone that works here knows they're leaving a positive impact in the world. CRC is truly a second family to me, and I love working alongside my co-workers. I'm very grateful to work at a place that cares about me as an individual, offers competitive wages/benefits, and carries a high level of integrity in everything they do.

Cons

There can be a large number of meetings. This is something that the organization is looking at and making changes to, which I appreciate.

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