Pros
Up to date equipment and supplies appropriate as needed.
Cons
Poor leadership across the board from the ROD to the FA and everyone else in the cesspool of alphabet soup! I was promised an every other weekend schedule when hired. That turned out to be every weekend with the promise of "we're working on getting more staff". After 18 months, with my threat of leaving, the scheduled was changed and Saturdays were eliminated. The hiring FA was good, but chronically micromanaged the unit. She was transferred out to another floundering facility to get them back on track. An iterim FA was brought in while another RN was groomed to take on the FA position. That was a mistake on several levels. She had no experience in all dialysis modalities, therefore could not direct or give any insight or feedback. Her communication skills were lacking and when questioned, she took offense. If as a staff member, you didn't kiss up to her by going out for group dinners or contributing to a group birthday gift for her, you were ostracized. She took issue because I came in, did my work, and didn't get drawn into the facility drama. She found several things to write me up for as she stated "I wasn't following policy & procedure". Yet other staff members can be habitually late, chronically call out, and bring children into the workplace when they didn't have childcare. I was ultimately terminated, thus loosing my accrued PTO of 240 hours. Time that I hadn't used mainly because there was no one to cover my shifts. Do yourself a favor and just keep looking!!!