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Oregon Community Programs Reviews

4.2

85% would recommend to a friend

(21 total reviews)
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Ana Day

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79% positive business outlook

Oregon Community Programs has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 21 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Oregon Community Programs employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Non-profit and NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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21 reviews
2.0
23 Mar 2016

Turnover City

Recommend
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Pros

Individual offices. Dog friendly environment. Positive research-supported work helping families, as long as the referrals are appropriate. Some minor changes based on feedback get made.

Cons

The title "turnover city" should be enough said, as it hints to the many widespread problems. They don't care about the turnover despite being told over and over they are causing it. They exhaust people, then can't keep them around, so then they raise the amount of money that the few remaining moneymakers (less than 10 people) need to bring in for the whole agency (not the program) to survive. They only have those expectations of certain employees; others skate on the work of the few. You are replaceable. They say to your face not to work so hard that you lose sleep, but then if you don't, they will - get this - CUT your salary. They already pay a masters level employee only slightly more than the proposed new minimum wage - 15.50/ hr - & yet they still somehow feel that reducing that low of a salary is acceptable. Local grads will not work here, so they rely solely on hiring recent grads from out of town or out of state. Their board of directors is hidden (why? What's the big secret?) and supposedly they are the ones who voted to freeze wage increases. So, no raises. For more, see reviews for Kairos, a similar agency in Grants Pass, OR. These two agencies have similar problems.

1.0
17 Sept 2019

Toxic Work Environment

Recommend
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Pros

Pay is decent. You can earn hours towards licensure. OCP provides constant productive training in using the PMTO model. OCP allows for schedule flexibility.

Cons

You have no time for a personal life. If a client cancels, it is your job to up hours on the clock. Plan for early mornings before school and after school hours for sessions. The staff encourages you to use your own personal time to skew the numbers. Using your personal car. You will be married to your work cell phone (which they will allow to be tied in with your personal cell) and it will never stop. Ethics are skewed. HR married to IT. HR claims they do not know how to help you with disability claims if you need to take time off for health reasons. Another mother/daughter working together on site. Everyone there has been working together for a long time. Once in group supervision, we were told that there is no need for individual malpractice insurance (FYI- all practitioners need this coverage). This is a very white environment.

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Oregon Community Programs Response
6y
Sorry to hear this was your experience. We pride ourselves on our collaborative culture, work environment, values, and ethics. It is true that therapists for OCP are working with some of the most vulnerable children and families in Lane County, and we go the extra mile to ensure that their needs are met. We never like to hear that someone had a poor experience as an employee, we appreciate your honesty and feedback and will look into it.
2.0
14 May 2018

Reputation Management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some nice people. Dog friendly environment. A varied experience depending on what your job title is. (If you’re admin, you get treated well, have stability and less pressure. VAST Improvement when new director was promoted.

Cons

Low pay. Notice that every positive review was written within a 1-week span of time and all say the same thing. This is called “reputation management” and something to be skeptical of!

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Oregon Community Programs Response
6y
Call us prejudice, but we think everyone employed at OCP is genuinely nice! We are fortunate that our collaborative culture brings an assortment of personalities that make a great mix to the OCP family. As a non-profit agency, we try to offer competitive pay and feel that our employee benefits package is exceptional. Benefits include comprehensive medical insurance, including dental and vision; paid holidays, sick and vacation time; employer retirement contributions; and more.
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