Good experience to see it all, horrible company - Behavioural Interventionist Monarch House Employee Review

1.0
29 Aug 2019
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Pros

I loved watching kids grow mentally and making huge strives towards full potential! Great experience working as a BI to understand what the role entails. The families are amazing!

Cons

Poor pay - they say they are trying to be “competitive” but yet cap BI’s at a very minimal wage. As well no compensation for gas or time spent traveling. Scheduling - an absolute mess, less than 24 hour notice for changes, double booking clients and no notice for cancellations while traveling. Co-Workers - everyone was very friendly however BI’s were considered lowest on the scale and clinicians didn’t really care about anything BI’s had to say. Patterns went ignored, requests ignored and denied and workload put on BI’s by senior staff did not help. Training- I am lucky I came to company with lots of experience because I got 2 shadow sessions and was thrown into running sessions on my own. The “trainer” does nothing but smack talk others and does not have the qualifications that Monarch expects even the BI’s to have. We go through a 6 HOUR unpaid “training interview” before you are hired and it is way too much information to take in to even absorb any of it. There is no safety training available to me, I personally was hospitalized on multiple occasions because of lack of training. They “provided” a seminar that the expected us to Skype into that we did not get paid for. Duty to report - management was made aware of situations where a client could be / was in danger and decided to ignore it. Money comes first - to this company it didn’t matter what is happening, as long as money is coming in. The centre charges an absurd rate for therapy and BI’s who run 75% of sessions don’t even see 10% of that hourly rate they charge. A lot of the times, staff is fighting to get the supplies they need to do their jobs properly. I’d personally love to know where this money goes. Hours and benefits- when interviewed and hired, you are told you will get full time and benefits through the company. What they don’t tell you is that they will cap your hours at 37.5 every week and you need a minimum of 38 to qualify for their benefits. I personally worked 8:30am - 6:30pm Monday to Friday, got paid 7.5 hours a day because of the “breaks” and “gaps” they would throw in the schedule. Sometimes I would have to sit and wait for four hours for my next session to start because they didn’t want to pay me more. This means with all these hours logged, I still was not able to receive the benefits program they told me was available in the hiring process.

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1.0
17 Nov 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Absolutely nothing. I would be lying if I said one positive thing.

Cons

Where to begin?? This place is a horrible excuse for a business. They treat you like trash and when they are done using you they toss you out without notice. The manager Christina is the closest thing to Satan I’ve ever come into contact with. You will never be valued or given opportunity to move up or advance. I worked for them for two years doing everything to get this business off the ground. You will always feel sick when going into work and you will always second guess yourself. She will tell you to think outside he box then tell you, you did it wrong and you should have run it by her. If you have any self respect or dignity you won’t when you leave this place. You will spend your days on your knees sucking up and taking their BS. Again. DO NOT WORK FOR THESE CRIMINALS.

3
1.0
17 Jul 2020
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Pros

I have no positive words

Cons

-Staff to resident ratio unacceptable and dangerous -OSHA violations, Life Safety Code violations, DOL violations, ADA violations, BoN violations, Food Service violations, Healthcare Facility violations -Hardly enough staff to properly care for residents AND you’re expected to clean the entire building (literally) AND serve all meals. Unfortunately, there’s only 60 minutes in each hour and the real world doesn’t have magic, but nevertheless daily assignments list always grows. -Frequently runs out of PPE (even before the pandemic). Gave out ALL the masks to residents and left staff with none. No hand sanitizer. Only XL so you have to use rubber bands to keep gloves from falling off. -And the pay ain’t good

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