Frustrating - Adolescent Milieu Counselor bei LifeWorks NW: Mitarbeiterbewertung

3.0
24. Feb. 2014
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Pros

I work with a great crew and we have a very relaxed office culture with great interpersonal relationships. The work itself is rewarding, as we get to help troubled teens improve their lives. Probably the best-paying non-profit in the Portland area.

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Unfortunately, probably the best-paying non-profit in the Portland area. We have been understaffed for the past 5 months, and we are all scrambling to provide adequate coverage for our clients, which frequently leads to them falling through the cracks. Raises are unheard of, and our program manager has gone 4 months without seeing a financial report (that streak may still be going, we don't know). Morale is low, and we're constantly being told to do more because we're admitting everyone we can, including clients that belong in a much higher level of treatment, even though we're still understaffed. We're all getting burned out with no real compensation for our efforts or support from upper management. PTO policy is backward and frustrating.

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5.0
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Kontras

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4.0
18. Apr. 2026
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Pros

You get to work with a wide variety of children and adolescents who are experiencing various mental health and behavioral health challenges, and you get to do so in a team of other outpatient therapists, clinical supervisors, skills trainers, and psychiatrists. You also get free supervision each week that can be used towards earning your LPC or LMFT licensure in Oregon. There is also an amazing benefits package and fairly fast-accruing PTO. You also develop and improve your clinical skills quickly, and get to figure out your own personal style (so long as you still use evidence-based therapy modalities).

Kontras

- There are no caseload caps, requiring therapists to manage an increasing number of clients along with all six-month treatment updates, annual assessments, and safety plans. - Extensive coordination with schools, ODHS Child Welfare, and medical providers is required, significantly reducing available documentation time. - High weekly targets are limited strictly to direct contact hours, making these standards difficult to meet when faced with client no-shows or cancellations. In the child and family therapy population, at least in community mental health agencies like LifeWorks NW, it is very frequent that clients no-show or same-day cancel appointments due to school, work, transportation, illness, or other issues that come up. - These pressures are compounded by current shortages, with only three therapists and rotating interns serving the county where I work.

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