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LeRoy Haynes Center Reviews

3.3

63% would recommend to a friend

(47 total reviews)

Dan Maydeck

71% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

LeRoy Haynes Center has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 47 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LeRoy Haynes Center employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Non-profit and NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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47 reviews
1.0
7 Feb 2018

Steer clear, stay away, you'll most likely regret it

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Pros

The grounds are beautiful, wild life and landscape are a nice way to distract you from where your at.

Cons

Management is a joke, under qualified staff are put in positions without properly being trained. Ineffective individuals who's strongest skill appears to be their ability to recognize which rear end is the most beneficial to begin firmly planting their lips on thrive, those whom have a backbone or opinion are quickly driven out. Good staff doesn't last because due to an infectious culture of being lazy that is seemingly easier to join than avoid. Depending on who you know/are rules may or may not apply to you. Raises are nonexistent no matter how much you deserve it, but they do give a cash bonus as well as hand out a $20 sweater or jacket during the holidays. Staff are expected to blindly follow the dictator in charges lead, only the most blind are accepted into the trusted inner circle.

1.0
23 Oct 2019

Worst place I’ve ever worked

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Pros

Some staff are really here for the clients & the clients are all really great kids who just need adequate support & accountability to succeed.

Cons

If you’re not a part of the clique that supports & participates in bashing clients, violating HIPAA by using their names & information in text messages, lacking overall professionalism, & failing to develop programming to actually set the clients up for success, you’re asking to be targeted. Staff are put in positions to lie about the success of the program to portray an image for the public & for licensing. There is severe lack of training for all staff to implement adequate trauma-informed care. Very queerphobic, ableist, & racist space to work in. I’ve experienced inappropriate sexual behaviors from multiple staff both towards me, about me when I’m not there, & about other staff. It’s one thing from the kids (they’re teenagers & I hold myself accountable in setting solid boundaries), but it’s a whole problem to have it come from staff with absolutely no discretion. No boundaries between staff & clients from unnecessary touching to inappropriate language. I’ve attempted to bring these observations to management & even their bosses with no response & no accountability whatsoever. I’ve been in social work for years now & this is by far the worst program & organization that I’ve ever known. This program really should be shut down or bring in a third-party consultant for review. These kids deserve so much better.

4.0
10 Jan 2018

Great Environment- Staff Super Friendly and Devoted

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Pros

You enjoy going to work every day because staff are super friendly and you become like family. Its a great learning experience for any of those interested in a professional career with children of all ages and scenarios. Great lunches provided. I currently am a part time staff but always do full time hours each week per doing van routes. Such a professional and organized organization. You feel great to do what you do.

Cons

Pay is a little on the low side of things. Got to be patient with advancement and growth.

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