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Training and Treatment Innovations

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Training and Treatment Innovations Reviews

3.3

64% would recommend to a friend

(49 total reviews)
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Jacquline Kiss Wilson

53% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Training and Treatment Innovations has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 49 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Training and Treatment Innovations employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Non-profit and NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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49 reviews
3.0
5 Aug 2015
Recommend
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Pros

TTI provides lots of on-site training so CEU's are not a problem to obtain. The employees genuinely care about all the consumers and want to go above and beyond.

Cons

Case loads are high. There is a high turn over rate, likely due to burn out. As a result of the turn over the consumer's staff is constantly changing causing stress for the consumer.

1.0
19 May 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You can start off with little to no experience and work with some great clients and families. There is a flexible work schedule. If you are a paperwork person, this is a good job for you.

Cons

Supervisors are disrespectful, demeaning, and unsupportive. They use gaslighting to make you feel inferior and will not hesitate to lie to further their cause, such as accuse you of lying, accuse you of stealing, lie to unemployment, and tell you you can get supervision hours when there is nobody to supervise you. The supervisors are egocentric and get a rise out of making you feel inferior, but then pat themselves on the back for “doing a great job.” If you like to stay in good with them (no matter how the quality of your work is) engage in brown-nosing; it’ll get you far. They will promise you reasonable caseloads, but then increase it like crazy and make you feel terrible for not being able to keep up if you don’t brown-nose up to the supervisors. The turnover rate is very high, which is a big contributor to high caseloads. The clients and families are generally fantastic if you do your job and stay in contact with them, but TTI doesn’t care about you helping and enriching the lives of clients; they care about paperwork and billing. The clients are just numbers to them. They will push you to extend visits way past the point of usefulness just to be able to bill Medicaid more. They will not hesitate to get rid of you, even when sick. Do not expect any raises or bonuses; you won’t get them, even though other agencies pay more. Don’t expect higher pay for increasing your credentials either. If you’re desperate, give it a try, but heed these warnings.

1.0
28 Feb 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good benefits. Training for several different things.

Cons

Poor management and supervision. High turnover rate. Poor pay for expected caseload. So much training at the beginning, only to be thrown into the wild after 2 days in the office. Depending on role in office, you might not have any supervision support after first couple of weeks.

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Training and Treatment Innovations Response
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TTI takes great pride in our commitment to our staff and the individuals we serve. Unfortunately, there are times when Supervisors are not available to address each situation as it happens and they trust that you have received training to enable you to respond appropriately. Respect is a cornerstone at TTI and something we value and expect from all staff.
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