Pros
Mission-driven work with a strong sense of purpose—you truly feel the impact of what you do every day. The team culture is exceptional; colleagues are dedicated, collaborative, and genuinely support one another. Leadership is approachable, respectful, and makes you feel valued. While the work can be challenging, compensation is fair and benefits are solid, allowing for a good work-life balance. There are also meaningful incentives and recognition for strong performance, which adds to overall job satisfaction.
Cons
The building is older with some infrastructure limitations. The single elevator can be slow and is prioritized for patients, so staff often take the stairs. Temperature control (AC/heat) can be inconsistent. The workload is demanding, with high patient volume and administrative requirements typical of this setting. It can be more challenging for non-Spanish speakers, though interpreter services are readily available and helpful. Overall, this is a fast-paced environment where everyone goes above and beyond, so it may not suit those seeking a slower-paced role.