Pros
The job is very rewarding, it is very part-time leaving plenty of room for work/family balance. A great job for stay-at-home moms or dads. Working with babies, families, and nurses all day. Very independent work leaving you with a huge sense of accomplishment and pride. Base pay was $11.54 per hour with room to grow as a Coordinator.
Cons
The company asks a lot of you as a very part-time employee. Expect the HR process to take 2-3 months before you can start working. A lot of paperwork both for the company and hospital you will work at. A large list of required immunizations, vaccinations, and a physical exam. Some locations pay upfront for all medical requirements, some will reimburse you. They will start you at 20-30 hours per week while training, which is great, but once you are on your own you will only have a few hours per day and work 2-3 days per week. Inconsistent hours leading to inconsistent pay checks. Not a job to survive off of. MUST be willing to work all holidays.