Great place to work - RN Scripps Health Employee Review

5.0
25 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Amazing company and they want you to grow

Cons

Don’t pay you for education since as training modules they are expected to be done at work which is hard for nurses.

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Scripps Health Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your experience and for your five years with Scripps. We’re glad to hear you’ve found it to be a great place to work and that you feel supported in your growth. We also appreciate your feedback around training expectations and understand how that can be challenging in a busy clinical setting.

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5.0
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Pros

Work life balance is a priority

Cons

I don’t have any cons

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Scripps Health Response
3mo
Thank you! It's always encouraging to hear from people who feel connected to the work we do and the culture we've built. We’re so glad you were a part of Scripps.
1.0
26 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Honestly, the only real positives were the beautiful location near Torrey Pines and the incredible coworkers I built strong relationships with—dedicated, hardworking people who truly support one another.

Cons

If I could give Scripps a negative rating, I would. I’m in my mid-30s and have worked in multiple health systems across the U.S., and this was by far the worst experience I’ve had—largely due to the leadership culture. I frequently worked well beyond my job scope because of inadequate departmental support (functioning as the data analyst for the department, even though that was not my hired position). Despite consistently going above and beyond—essentially functioning as a team of one in a role that typically has 2–3 staff at other centers—my efforts were neither recognized nor valued. Instead, I was often talked down to and disrespected. To make matters worse, I worked as a team of one and was expected to “show up as a leader” without the title, compensation, authority, or respect to match. Over my year there, I experienced unprofessional behavior, including leadership accidentally sending me text messages gossiping about me with inaccurate information, with no apology to follow. When I raised concerns, I was told, “I don’t want to hear about this anymore.” When I requested time off due to burnout after a denied PTO request, I was told there was “no reason” for me to feel burned out and that “all I ever do is complain.”

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Scripps Health Response
3mo
Thank you for your feedback. We’re always looking for ways to improve, and hearing different experiences helps us do that. If you'd like to share more, feel free to connect with our HR team at hr@scrippshealth.org.
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