Lots of changes - Therapist Firefly Institute Employee Review

1.0
30 Jul 2019
Recommend
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Pros

You will learn a lot, and the client base is amazing to work with. This place looks beautiful and has so much promise.

Cons

High turn over rate, low salaries in proportion to other agencies in the area and very full caseloads/expected work. Things are constantly changing and it can be hard to keep track of all the new policies being rolled out. There is a strong push to do continuing education, run groups and put in a lot of work.

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5.0
23 Mar 2024
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Pros

Great administrative and supervisory support. Flexible schedule and freedom to cultivate the caseload you want. Warm and caring environment, feels like a family.

Cons

1099 work can be inconsistent

5.0
19 Nov 2021
Recommend
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Pros

I am pleased to write that my experience has been wonderful. I was asked to write a review and provide my feedback recently by our office management. That was all, just that it would be appreciated if I could provide feedback about my experience on this site. I was surprised to see some of the other reviews, considering this hasn't been my experience at all. I am concerned to see a post that anything positive was fake. The social worker in me is frankly outraged that my voice is being silenced and that my perspective and experience doesn't matter and is considered 'fake news.' I feel like we have had enough of that type of bullying to last us a lifetime. My experience is that this practice is a space in which I am supported, have freedom to build my practice in a way I want (type of clients I see, therapeutic theory/evidence based practice is decided by me in collaboration with my clients, schedule, etc.) I work with wonderful people and feel supported in this group. I receive scheduled consultation for client cases and can reach out to peers when I need to staff a case. I appreciate being able to structure my day and caseload in a way which supports my professional goals or needs for work/life balance. This has overall been a good experience and a good fit for me.

Cons

Because we don't necessarily need to be on site if we don't have clients scheduled, it means office doors are often closed (people are in session) or dark (therapists are out of the office). This wasn't necessarily unexpected, but it does mean I need to be proactive and ask to schedule a consultation time with colleagues/lunch/coffee meeting or I might miss them!

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