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Partners in Excellence

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Partners in Excellence reviews

3.8

72% would recommend to a friend

(128 total reviews)

Deb Thomas

57% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Partners in Excellence has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 128 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Partners in Excellence employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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128 reviews
1.0
Feb 22, 2017
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Pros

The training is comprehensive and the trainer was a good person. It was fun to work with a good amount of people your age that care about children too. The best and main thing was the clients, they will steal your heart.

Cons

The last I heard from a friend who still works there they dropped the starting pay to $13.00. The will ask you to claim you are working 1:1 with clients when you are actually scheduled with 2-3 at a time, but hey whatever pays the CEO right?! Management has a hard time hearing employee concerns as upper management doesn't ever meet their employees. Floor staff management blames their employees for his/her mistakes. They tell you there is movement in the company but when there are only 4 positions and one of them was created about a year ago. If you are one of the few that receive a promotion your raise will still be minimal. It's a great program for the kids because the employees that stay more then a minimal amount of time do it because they love the kids. Looking back I can't fathom how I stayed with how Partners treats its employees.

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Partners in Excellence Response
9y
Thank you for your commitment to our families and children at Partners in Excellence. We are thrilled to hear confirmation that our training program is comprehensive and understand how important this is. We value each of our clients and staff and are happy to hear you made some close connections while you were employed at Partners in Excellence. Although the nature of an employee’s individual pay is always confidential, we can assure you the starting pay was not decreased, but is actually very competitive for a Mental Health Practitioner in the state of Minnesota. We also proudly maintain that all of our early learning Pods are a 1:1 Child/staff ratio, and the ratio is a 2/3:1 only when the child is ready for less support. We hope that you know that we value and consider all feedback and are always looking for ways to improve. As the company has grown, (over 200 employees), it has been more difficult for me to get to know everyone as well as when we were a smaller company. Through our staff meetings, resource nights, and company gatherings, I do my best to connect on a personal level with as many employees as possible. If you would like to share more about your experience, please contact me by emailing Dthomas@pieofmn.com so that we can set up a time to talk. Thank you again for your feedback as it helps to make Partners in Excellence a better place. Sincerely, Deb Thomas Owner & CEO
1.0
Sep 12, 2013

Undervalued

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The kids are the best thing about working for this company. Seeing the progress they make is what makes this company worthwhile.

Cons

Management does not appreciate their employees. They talk about making a difference, but really don't care about the employees at all.

2.0
Feb 4, 2024
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Pros

It is a very meaningful job if you have patience and a compassionate and caring personality. The kids are amazing and you are responsible for providing therapy and watching them make progress. Most of your coworkers are going to show the same positive qualities that the job requires. It also has relatively good pay compared to other ABA centers

Cons

[Too much to summarize] The turnover rate for behavior therapists should be considered a warning for the difficult nature of this position and the amount of support and value that the company considers for your role. Despite being the primary agents in delivering therapeutic programming to the children, behavior therapists are not valued enough for the company to make necessary changes and accommodations to retain valuable employees. In my opinion, the quality of therapy depends primarily on the behavior therapists. Partners in excellence does not prioritize the quality of therapists which impacts the clients they claim to serve. I am not implying that the therapy is not extremely valuable to the clients. I am suggesting that it would be better for the clients if the turnover rate of behavior therapists wasn't so high. I had the unique experience of working at 2 locations (Minnetonka and Burnsville). The work environment is extremely dependent on the supervisor you are assigned to. My experience in Minnetonka was much more positive than in Burnsville. In Burnsville I was able to see the flaws in corporate / the company itself. I will not disclose any personal information about my superiors but I will give an overview of why my supervisor in Burnsville was the reason I could not remain at the company. I worked here for almost 2 years (which is considerably a long time given the turnover rate). I was a valuable therapist considering my experience and knowledge of the role. I received outstanding yearly performance reviews. I am humble but I was a good person for this type of work and I went above and beyond. I took on more responsibility than I was compensated for. I reached a point where the extra tasks given to me was more than I could handle. I would go home and have to plan for the next day. My work life balance suffered and not only caused me stress but also my fiancé. I made several requests for help and a more even distribution of responsibilities for my coworkers in the same role that I was in so that it was more fair and less overwhelming for me. No changes were made to help. In fact, generally the opposite of my requests were granted. It is worth mentioning that I had disclosed disabilities and mental health issues with medical documents to corporate and to my supervisor in these meetings leading up to my resignation several times with no accommodations. I was not alone in viewing my supervisor as inadequately performing her responsibilities. Almost everyone would recognize that she was hardly ever present to observe the environment which she was supervising. When she would be present, she would observe clients who were less challenging while looking at her phone the entire time. Being the primary reason I decided to leave, I mentioned this explicitly in my exit interview. Rather than listening to my constructive and brutally honest criticism, I was gaslit by the building supervisor as well as the HR manager. Everything was my fault. It was my fault that I couldn't handle the extra responsibilities given to me disproportionately compared to my coworkers. It was my fault I didn't tell my supervisor how to do her job and fix the things she said she would change (which was a daily occurrence). The exit interview itself caused me a panic attack. I didn't want to leave. But there was not enough support in Burnsville for me to handle the difficult role of behavior therapist. Keep in mind that this population of clients regularly engage in challenging behavior including biting, scratching, throwing large items, and attempting to run away from the building, etc... It wasn't an easy job, but it was rewarding and I absolutely loved the kids I served. I would have stayed if the reasonable things I requested were honored. It is worth mentioning that you will get sick often and there are no sick days and if you do not have enough accumulated PTO you will be forced to either take unpaid time off or come into work sick. Unfortunately many people come in sick to ensure a regular paycheck as well as to avoid scrutiny for work performance for taking unpaid time off (even if you are genuinely sick). Be warned that they will try to discredit these statements. Be mindful that many of the short positive reviews have been posted due to the incentive given by corporate that writing a positive review will give you the chance to win a $25 gift card. The negative reviews are the most honest. If you are the right person for this type of work, you will inevitably love the children and your coworkers. I can only hope that the valuable employees are treated as such and receive the support they need to handle the difficult job.

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Partners in Excellence Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your detailed feedback about your experience working at Partners In Excellence. We genuinely appreciate your honesty and value your perspective. It's heartening to hear about your dedication to the children and the meaningful impact you made during your time with us. Your experience was not reflective of the standards we aim to uphold, and we are committed and wanting to ensure all employees feel valued and supported. We take your concerns seriously and acknowledge the importance of addressing them to create a better working environment for our employees. We genuinely appreciate your dedication to the children we serve and your willingness to go above and beyond in your role. If you would be open to further discussion or have any additional feedback to share, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Thank you for your contributions to Partners In Excellence, and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
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