Pros
Excellent nurses and doctors who support a noble mission. Decent pay.
Cons
High turnover, mostly related to an administration that doesn't care about the employees. This is getting worse as time goes on! It wasn't like this when I started there 13 years ago! Christ Hospital used to be all about the employees and it was an honor to even get a job there, and once you were in, you didn't want to leave. I remember soon after I started there, the CEO came to me personally and asked me if there was anything that she could do to make me happier as an employee! First place I EVER worked that even cared if I was happy! That CEO is long gone and the CEO now is a banker who only cares about the money! Now, people have to sign a contract to be hired on so that they can't leave! After working at Christ Hospital as an RN for 13 years, I was hurt at work providing primary care to a patient. After calling all the shots, and determining each step of what would happen during the healing process, for 6 months, Christ Hospital terminated me when I didn't heal completely. They said that it is their policy, without exception, to terminate an employee after 6 months of inability to work, no matter what the cause. That would be exactly the amount of time that I spent in physical therapy before they decided that I needed surgery! They wouldn't even work with me so that I could maintain my benefits until I could return! In speaking with legal council, this is nothing new for Christ Hospital. If you choose to work there, DON'T GET HURT!