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Toxic Environment - Associate Dean of Faculty Chamberlain University Employee Review

2.0
24 Mar 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Student interaction and fellow educators

Cons

Toxic environment with leadership that bullies and engages in retaliatory behaviors when members of the leadership team have differing opinions or express concerns regarding current policies. Expected to be available 24/7 “leadership does not set limits on their hours or days worked “ is the refrain. Often contacted on days off and expected to reply. Upper leadership belittles staff during open meetings. Definitely not a place for innovative thinking.

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Chamberlain University Response
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Thank you for providing insight into your experience. We’re dedicated to not only empowering colleagues to succeed in their professional roles, but also supporting them with flexibility and resources in other aspects of their lives. I’m sorry to hear that was not your experience and encourage you to reach out to tafeedback@adtalem.com and share more details so that we can take steps to address your concerns.

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