First, your experience could be very different from the one I had but I want to let you know that this organization and the people in it, from managers to co-workers to the HR department, engage/condone/tolerate workplace mobbing, and the ones engaging in it go to psychologically disturbing lengths. So, if you can navigate an environment where you or someone you work with could be mobbed/bullied and still do your job, then take the job. If you can know that something like this goes on and you are still able to show up to work, do your job and watch your own back, then take the job. Because, I guess there are people working at AHF that manage to help their patients, so maybe you can do it too? I don’t know, people are different. But before you consider taking a job at this organization, get you a copy of Janice Harper’s book, Mobbed, and read you a few articles on the psychology of group think among other things, and then decide. This type of stuff doesn’t happen everywhere, and it’s NOT normal, so people need to know.