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Quality Correctional Care

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More like being part of a team than working for a company. - Licensed Mental Health Counselor Quality Correctional Care Employee Review

5.0
May 23, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Clearly defined mission, duties, and expectations. Good compensation. Good time flexibility. Help from teammates is always available when needed.

Cons

While this is not a con, it is a reality of employment in a situation in which you provide care for other people. You must be competent at self-care. Working with people in incarcerated settings requires empathy, and you must be able to manage your personal life and arrive to work as a professional.

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5.0
Dec 30, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I've been a nurse for 12 years and have worked skilled care, home health, hospice, & case management. I enjoyed what I did in those settings, but working for QCC is by far the best nursing job I have had in the field.

Cons

Corrections can be very demanding. It's important that you monitor yourself for burnout.

5.0
May 22, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Being a MHP, I am struck by the amount of compassion our leadership team puts forth in advocating on behalf of our patients. They have implemented substance abuse treatment programming, offered extra supports as people transition into society, and expect patients to be treated as people, not inmates. QCC is also very supportive to their employees. They offer competitive salaries, good benefits, and they are supportive of our personal lives/needs (good work/life balance). QCC encourages outside learning while also offering CEUs. It's a small company, so the owners know us and know our stories, and are supportive of our lives and goals. They also stress knowing our co-workers by offering gatherings which allow fellowship and learning from one another.

Cons

They have high expectations for workers... but nothing we wouldn't expect from people treating our medical and MH needs. I've worked in big hospital settings where no one knows you or your goals and you find yourself lost in a sea of nameless faces. At QCC, it feels like family. Thought... I guess that's not a "con".

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