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CAN Community Health

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Not a great place to work - IT Support CAN Community Health Employee Review

1.0
21 Nov 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working in with the client in the community.

Cons

Poor management, hostile work environment, anti-staff Human Resources or one that is biased and works with management to fire people.

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5.0
17 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great management support and likes to hire within

Cons

Communication and execution of new ideas can be lacking

1.0
12 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Strong mission-driven organization with staff who are deeply passionate about serving communities impacted by HIV, STIs, and health disparities. * Opportunities to build meaningful community partnerships and create visible impact across multiple states and regions. * Exposure to national conferences, public health initiatives, and collaboration with healthcare, nonprofit, and community stakeholders. * Many employees are committed, hardworking, and genuinely care about patients and outreach efforts. * Ability to grow skills in community engagement, education, outreach strategy, and partnership development.

Cons

* Leadership structure and expectations can feel inconsistent across departments and regions. * Communication between executive leadership, operations, marketing, and field teams is often siloed, which can create confusion and duplicated work. * Employees in community-facing roles may experience heavy workloads, unclear priorities, and limited operational support despite high expectations. * Rapid organizational growth appears to have outpaced internal infrastructure and processes in some areas. * Performance expectations and evaluation processes can sometimes feel subjective or reactive rather than transparent and measurable. * Work-life balance can be challenging during conference seasons, large initiatives, or periods of organizational transition.

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