Ratings for University of Nebraska Medical Center
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University of Nebraska Medical Center Reviews
What is it like working at University of Nebraska Medical Center?
There are certainly pros, but more cons have been popping up lately.
Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst in Omaha:
Pros: Generous paid time off and sick leave, imbedded training opportunities, relaxed dress code, provided computer and work station
Cons: Employee concerns aren’t heard with an appropriate frequency or response as often as they should be. Gossip and negative morale have increased. Pay is lower than what it should be. Tuition reimbursement is only for their program. Some practices and expectations are very outdated and questionable.
Generally positive, some room for improvement.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapist in Omaha:
Pros: Consistently looking for ways to make the environment better for employees and clients
Cons: Conversations on Ethics and morals are underwhelming
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