Pros and cons - Case Manager KVC Health Systems Employee Review

3.0
13 May 2020
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Pros

Good things were a semi flexible schedule. Some great families and foster families. Constant excitement and consistently changing situations (you’ll never be bored).

Cons

Long unpredictable hours. Treatment by clients. Unrealistic expectations.

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KVC Health Systems Response
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Thank you for sharing your perspective on being a case manager in Kansas child welfare. We would be curious if you were in your role before or after Oct. 2019, because the environment has changed for the better with the start of the new state child welfare grants that began then. That is because these contracts or grants are more adequately funded and structured to provide several more critical support positions, which is in line with your suggestions. Either way, please know your feedback is very valuable to us, and we wish you the best going forward.

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5.0
16 Jun 2026
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Pros

The company offers a great benefits package, and my team members are fantastic; it is a collaborative environment where your voice can be heard if you are proactive.

Cons

Fast-paced environment, which can be demanding but it builds problem-solving skills.

5.0
13 May 2026
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Pros

Culture has transformed dramatically from toxic to accountable, clear, and kind over a decade Strong leadership development (Gallup, Dare to Lead frameworks) Weekly 1:1 supervision means employees know their supervisors well Real internal mobility entry level to director is achievable based on work ethic Mission-driven workforce, people genuinely care about the kids and families they serve High retention most people want to stay and grow within, even when their current role isn't ideal, they will move positions to stay Respectful, psychologically safe environment all opinions welcome Excellent medical/dental/vision benefits; decent 403b match Positive social environment with systems that naturally filter out toxic behavior over time Competitive pay within the nonprofit/mental health sector

Cons

Pay is significantly below for-profit market rates. nonprofit pay scale is a real tradeoff Director role is highly unstructured can feel chaotic, especially in 24/7 locations requiring after-hours work Toxic employees can linger too long the kindness and grace extended to everyone delays removal Some employees stay in roles that aren't a good long-term fit simply because they love the culture Heavy meeting load at director level can crowd out focused, strategic work

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