employer cover photo
employer logo
employer logo

National Organization on Disability

Is this your company?

Poor Leadership and Management - demoralizing environment - Anonymous employee National Organization on Disability Employee Review

1.0
12 Mar 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Honorable mission; dedicated staff; distinguished board

Cons

NOD is an organization with a mission to increase employment for individuals with disabilities. Yet I never saw any evidence that their work actually increased employment for people with disabilities. Unfortunately on a daily basis I saw employees belittled because they asked for time off for doctor's appointments, refused accommodations for their disabilities, and their confidential disabilities "outed" to other employees. Turnover rate is high (2020 was an exception because, well, where could anyone go)...because people are treated with disrespect and the president is prone to tantrums, requiring employees to speak up in staff meetings and then embarrassing them when they do, requiring employees to take personality tests (at high cost to the organization) and then keeping their confidential results tacked to her office bulletin board, and using the results to judge and mock them in her anger, insisting that employees talk to her about other employees, and guilting employees into going to happy hour with her so she can grill them about what is being said about her. It is quite common for leadership to yell and scream openly at an employee, then ask them for a "big hug" when finished. Board preparation takes an inordinate amount of time, as numbers continually change and the narrative of how the organization is performing is exaggerated. Goals that are stated to the board are often unattainable and projected revenue has little or no basis in fact. Constant turnover provides cost savings and balances this because when one employee leaves it usually takes a long time to replace them, if ever. There is a bold distinction between "junior staff" (employees) and "the president's office" (comprised of 6 people in a 12-14 person organization). Junior staff are not given development opportunities, training or other opportunities to learn, despite repeatedly asking for it, and are instead given projects such as writing large grant proposals and managing large programs with no guidance given - unless and until it fails, at which time they are blamed and belittled, or thrown under the bus to the Board. There is a revolving door of finance employees and/or consultants (the title of the finance person changes each time one quits or is fired), who suddenly leave when they dispute the questionable numbers. The constant ridicule, blame, guilt and shame at one's "inadequacies" (a term used quite frequently by the president), leads many employees to experience anxiety and dread of the president's questionable and unpredictable behavior. The president told two employees she would "shoot them between the eyes" if they followed another employee, who had just quit. Compounding the oppressive environment and bullying is the unusually high salary of the president who makes close to 1/2 million dollars in a small non-profit organization. Morale is at a consistent low level and any kind of employee collegiality is looked down upon and questioned as "employees conspiring" against leadership. Working there was a terrible experience for me and for many others. fyi a normal workweek is 9:00 to 6:00 (45 hours per week for 40 hour pay) and employees are questioned and called out if they take time for lunch, come in late or leave early. Hopefully it has gotten easier for employees to work a 40 hour week since the company is currently a remote environment.

Explore other reviews about National Organization on Disability

5.0
14 Jan 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

NOD is an organization with a noble mission fueled by a team of passionate leaders and equally committed staff members. There is respect for work life balance and there is opportunity to grow and learn here for those who are interested. The President is conscientious and deeply committed to the mission of the organization. She brings a wealth of experience and expertise, second to none in the industry. She leads with her vision and excellence. She raises everyone to touch new heights. The leadership team listens to the small and mighty team and stands by them. The work culture is positive, supportive, motivating and enthusiastic. We raise the bar and deliver excellence. There is staff appreciation for good work. The team spirit is admirable and binds us together as one.

Cons

Being a small non-profit can be challenging. Last year special initiatives were thought of for staff members as we transitioned to remote working. The President of the organization is passionate and devoted to the mandate area and the well-being of the team. However, she pulled the ship through a year that was difficult for even bigger NGOs.

4.0
8 Jun 2017
Anonymous contractor
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I've consulted for NOD on and off for the past 10 years. I keep coming back for two main reasons: the substance of the work and the people. NOD is relentlessly rigorous and thoughtful as it works to improve the employment landscape for people with disabilities. It does not take a passive, cookie-cutter approach - supporting the work requires schooling yourself up and thinking creatively. The leadership is visionary, among the smartest people I've ever worked with. I have learned and grown tremendously from them through being part of the organization's evolution over the past decade. The standards are incredibly high - be prepared to push yourself beyond what you think you might be capable of but know that you're doing it as part of a hardworking, smart, collegial team who are working in the same way.

Cons

I think the "Cons" are more about organizational fit than anything negative. NOD works best for people who are happy in a dynamic organization. People thrive here when they are open to positions evolving to meet organizational needs. It's a small organization that by strategy launches new initiatives, requiring staff to embrace change. For people who like rigid job descriptions and a traditional career ladder, NOD is likely not the best place. For people who embrace the mission and want to stretch themselves, NOD can be an amazing place to work. The size does mean that there are limited growth opportunities for junior staff, but a few years at NOD is as good as grad school and will bear you well in your career.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All