Family Service Worker Reviews

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Last updated Jan 24 2025
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Family Service Worker Reviews

What is it like working as a Family Service Worker?

November 2022
Working in Dryden is fantastic!
Family Service Worker in Dryden:
Pros: What I like about working in Dryden is location.
Cons: What I least like about working in Dryden is the smell from the mill.
March 2022
Families Come First.
Family Service Worker in Houston:
Pros: Flexibility and great boss
Cons: Salary compensation for temporary not recognized and no perks
March 2022
The work is tremendous and fast paced, but worth it. Because you are helping people.
Family Service Worker in Newark:
Pros: An adventure, no days are ever alike. Which almost guarantees you learn something new daily.
Cons: Not having enough resources to refer our families to.
September 2021
Helping Children and Families.
Family Service Worker in Campton:
Pros: Child plus data entry
Cons: all other jobs as needed is on our list, often have to cover job areas not in my field, wear too many hats
August 2021
It is a great feeling when you can help parents reach a goal they would like to do and finish.
Family Service Worker in Reading:
Pros: My Boss and co-workers and that I was a Head Start Parent at one time also, and now I get to help families.
Cons: The pay and all the years I put in since 2007-2011 I had to leave because insurance would not cover my family and when i came back all the years till now dont mean anything.
January 2021
Taxing work, compensation is overshadowed by amount benefits cost.
Family Service Worker in Medina:
Pros: helping people who are struggling find assistance and hope
Cons: most times it is only a temporary fix
August 2020
Very demanding & Stressful.
Family Service Worker in Baltimore:
Pros: The children. My co-workers. The difference made in those families lives that take full advantage of the program.
Cons: The entitlement attitude of some of the parents. The lack of parent participation. Working with low income families.

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