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St. Luke's Health System

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Far from Great and more than just compensation/benefits are lacking - Manager St. Luke's Health System Employee Review

1.0
30 Mar 2026
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Pros

Large organization with a wide reach in the community

Cons

- Poor Leadership - You are required to use PTO for all federally recognized holidays, which can drain your balance faster than expected. - Compensation has not kept up with the rising cost of living in the Treasure Valley, especially in non‑clinical roles. - Maternity leave is limited compared to other healthcare systems, and many employees end up using PTO or unpaid time to bridge the gap. - Large‑system bureaucracy slows down decision‑making, and simple processes are made overly complicated. - Communication between leadership and frontline/non‑clinical staff can feel disconnected, with priorities not always matching day‑to‑day realities. - Workload can be heavy, especially during staffing shortages, and burnout is a common

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5.0
23 Jun 2026
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Pros

Nice people to work with

Cons

Far from places overall good

3.0
23 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good PTO accumulation for veteran employees. Direct supervisors are generally pleasant to work with. Workload is more manageable compared to other local hospitals.

Cons

Benefits are lacking: health insurance is poor and matching contributions to retirement are lower than other employers. Wages are not keeping up with the rise in cost of living for the area. Most recent annual raise was higher than prior years, however raises must continue in this direction to correct the problem. HR generally seems hostile when approached with questions and are not transparent. No locality pay for Boise campus despite heavier/specialized workload and marked increase in cost of living. We have had employees quit simply due to housing unaffordability. Overall St. Luke's feels much more bureaucratic/corporate than when I started working there.

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