House Parent Couple - House Parent Cal Farley's Employee Review

5.0
7 Aug 2018
Recommend
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Pros

The pros are very numerous. Small town environment. Friendly people. Wonderful kids. Endless opportunities for activities. Almost free living conditions. Three day weekends. Beautiful campus. Ample support from administration. Benefits are fantastic. Time off is generous. Budgets are reasonable. The campus is totally self contained, schools, medical, sports, etc.

Cons

This is being very picky. None of these things are that important to me, just things that would be nice or that I notice in others. If you don't want to spend time with kids and actually do things with them, you will hate this. I love it, so it isn't a con for me. It would be nice to have new appliances in my apartment, and I wish I could paint the cabinets in there, but that is pretty much the only con for me except that I am from a metro area with more going on than Amarillo has, but I don't really mind that that much.

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5.0
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Pros

In-Depth Training Ample support Sound leadership Very good perks

Cons

Stressful at times work-life balance

4.0
6 Sept 2025
Recommend
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Pros

*You learn so much from the kids and grow many meaningful relationships with them and staff. *The work you do is incredibly meaningful and worth every moment you spend with the kiddos. *Unforgettable memories.

Cons

* Lack of support/Support from afar: It doesn't always feel like the team has the best interest of the child in mind. I know they mean well, but sometimes it felt like they just wanted to mitigate an issue with a kid they knew would make their own bad day everyone else's issue at the expense of the primary house parents, and it wasn't fair. There were times where my coworker and I felt like it was just us because even our alternates wouldn't uphold our rules when we were off. The team would say things like "y'all are doing an amazing job with this house", but they would hardly swing by to see our kids [not everyone on our team. Some of them were incredibly supportive]. *The schedule. 6 days on 3 days off *The pay-hours worked ratio: it's a salaried job and hps starting out made/make minimum wage. The hours are 6am-10pm, but if you work past that (which you will if you live in the house a primary because they will make you night staff as well), you don't get compensated for it. They have night staff youth workers who are compensated to work 10pm-10am or 10pm-6am (they made $14 when I left), so why don't hps also get compensated?

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