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Decent place to work - Individual Service Coordinator/QIDP Suburban Access Employee Review

4.0
11 May 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Nice coworkers, flexibility, good Program Manager, mileage reimbursement & decent benefits.

Cons

Suburban Access needs to hire more employees so that the current employees don't get overwhelmed with a huge caseload. Suburban Access should compensate employees for covering extra cases. Suburban Access should have a base caseload of 60 maximum & pay more for employees who take on more clients. It's impossible to meet DHS standards with a caseload that's too large. It's also not fair to expect those standards to be met when caseloads are too large.

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5.0
18 Oct 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The agency really cares about the staff. Excellent benefits, true teamwork, comfortable office space, excellent management.

Cons

It’s a private company that contracts with the state so funding is limited.

3.0
26 Jan 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Introduces you to the field of working with individuals who have special needs. The longer you remain with the company the more time off you earn. You also get to know many people within the agencies you serve.

Cons

Nowhere to move within the agency. No raises no matter your tenure. Lots of wear and tear on your vehicle and seemingly no compromises. They will tell you what a great job you do, but you get no other type of recognition or repayment for hard work except taxed bonus.

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