Program Therapist Empoyee Review Rating

Optum Employee Review

AbleTo

  • Thursday, December 5, 2024
  • New York, NY

Pros

I gained additional experience in the use of CBT and some mindfulness based grounding techniques.

Cons

Top down environment where concerns were minimized. Heavy caseload expectation with no time carved out for breaks. Cheap laptops issued for remote work that required me to purchase my own expensive mouse (out of pocket) to make it more functional. No reimbursements for out of pocket expenses necessary to do the job (that weren't provided by the company). The structure of the therapy was too manualized and cookie cutter. Poor management. Sick time is not separated from PTO time.

Comments

In order for therapists to do good work we need to be able to replenish. This means providing lunch breaks, work life balance, and a manageable caseload. I was really disappointed in my experience at AbleTo which seemed to be struggling with finding the right balance between how to profit w/out it coming at the expense of burning out therapists. Employee concerns need to be taken seriously and not brushed off.

Ratings

C - Salary & Benefits | F - Culture | C - Management | F - Coworkers

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