There's a lot of politics, but it's an ok place to work. - Recensione dipendente - Clinical Nurse II presso Duke Health

3,0
23 lug 2023
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Great benefits with insurance, tuition reimbursement, loan forgiveness, and sometimes sign-on bonuses. Duke has done a lot since COVID to increase RN salary. In my 2.5 years there, my salary went up by 75%. There are a lot of university resources beyond the health system that benefit staff. Great learning opportunities. Teaching hospital. Surrounded by brilliant people.

Svantaggi

There is a lot of politics. Power-hungry managers that pick their favorites and have a double standard. A lot of the conversations around staff wellness, diversity and inclusion, and unit improvements happen to save face. Many meetings with upper management happen around magnet designation, and I've not seen a single concern/feedback from a staff member addressed with action. Meanwhile, there's so much talk, and talk only. Everyone, new and experienced, eventually leaves this powerful institution jaded and tired.

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5,0
16 giu 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Scheduling is quite flexible working 3 12s

Svantaggi

Holiday pay is only for major holidays not Christmas Eve

1,0
23 giu 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

The work is meaningful and the team consists of some highly skilled professionals who are dedicated to supporting patients, providers, and the organization. The role provides exposure to complex issues and opportunities for professional growth.

Svantaggi

The department suffers from significant leadership and culture challenges. Employees are hired as experienced professionals but are given little autonomy to perform the work they were hired to do. Leadership frequently inserts itself into routine matters, creating unnecessary delays and fostering a culture of micromanagement rather than trust. Communication is inconsistent and often lacks accountability. Important decisions and changes are frequently communicated verbally without written follow-up, creating confusion and shifting expectations. Employees are expected to remember evolving guidance, identify leadership mistakes, and compensate for communication failures. There is a noticeable gap between leadership messaging and employee experience. Work-life balance, employee engagement, and professional respect are regularly discussed, but many employees do not experience those values in practice. Concerns raised by employees do not appear to result in meaningful change, contributing to low morale and diminished trust in leadership. Leadership often responds to issues by implementing department-wide restrictions rather than addressing the specific individuals or situations involved. As a result, high-performing employees are subjected to increasing oversight and reduced autonomy because leadership is unwilling to address performance concerns directly. Turnover, employee dissatisfaction, and leadership credibility have been ongoing concerns. The department would benefit from leaders who are willing to listen, communicate transparently, accept accountability, and trust the expertise of the professionals they supervise.

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