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Groups Recover Together

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Going downhill fast. Too many policy changes. - Office Coordinator Groups Recover Together Employee Review

1.0
Oct 2, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Flexibility, no supervision at actual office, decent pay, our regional manager is absolutely amazing but left the company. Members/patients are amazing to work with and feels good to be apart of their recovery process.

Cons

No support from upper management, if you aren’t friends the executive director or on his good side you will go no where with this company. No way to move up in the company. Lots of empty promises. No raises or bonuses but your expected to work un paid overtime, answer your phone at any hour to help members. Cut corners when it come to marketing for your office- they took away the marketing budget but expect you to do outreach for your office to grow members. Under appreciated staff with no recognition of any kind. Region to region is run completely different. Have been promised that we will take Indiana Medicaid since March 2018 it’s now the last of 2019 and we only 3 have pilot offices accepting Medicaid. People get away with doing sloppy documentation that should not be allowed for any medical treatment.

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5.0
Jul 7, 2026
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Pros

Serves a population with high need. Flexible. Remote work. Team oriented. Communication. Instant response to questions. Physicians are very supportive.

Cons

Credentialling takes up to 6 months. System could stand several updates. Not the best paying job, but not bad for the area.

5.0
Apr 4, 2026
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Pros

I work in operations, and I can honestly say I love working here. Is it a growing company? Absolutely. Has it had change and some hard moments? Yes. But I’ve never felt like those moments defined Groups What I’ve seen, especially over the last year, is a company that’s learning, adjusting, and genuinely trying to get better. From an ops perspective, I’ve felt valued. We’re not just the team that executes behind the scenes. Our input is asked for, and more importantly, it’s used. There’s strong cross-functional collaboration, and when things get complicated, people roll up their sleeves instead of passing blame. That kind of ownership and teamwork is something I don’t take for granted. The mission is real here. You feel it in conversations. You see it in how much people care about members and families. Even when the work is heavy, there’s a shared sense of purpose that keeps people grounded. I’ve also seen growth in communication, alignment, and clarity of expectations. It’s not a stagnant company (it’s evolving to always be better for the members we support) and I actually see that as a positive. There’s momentum. There’s accountability. And there are smart, thoughtful people who care deeply about doing this work well. No workplace is perfect, but I’ve felt supported, challenged in a good way, and proud of what we’re building. That’s why I’m still here, and am invested in the mission and growth of GRT.

Cons

Honestly, I would love to see mid year raises as well as annual merit raises

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