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5 Reviews
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verified Verified Meaningful work, but unclear management and high turnover
Rewarding, mission-driven job and a good entry point into nonprofit work, though task assignments from management can be unclear and staff turnover is high.
thumb_up Pros
- Good work culture
- Great entry point into nonprofit work
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- Unclear task assignments from management
- High staff turnover
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verified Verified Helpful coworkers, some conflict among housemates
Coworkers are supportive and willing to help when you're learning the job, though there have been issues with yelling among housemates.
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- Supportive, helpful coworkers
thumb_down Cons
- Conflict/yelling among housemates
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verified Verified Invaluable experience working with the Ranchers
Working directly with the Ranchers (residents) is described as the most rewarding part of the job and genuinely invaluable.
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- Rewarding, hands-on work with residents
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verified Verified Happy, loving workplace that's hard work but fun
Described as a happy and loving work environment; the job is hard work but never boring and genuinely fun.
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- Positive, loving atmosphere
- Engaging, never boring work
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verified Verified Flexible time off but nonprofit-level pay and understaffing
Time off is easy to schedule, but pay reflects the nonprofit sector and lags well behind private-sector rates, and the team is understaffed.
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- Easy to take time off
thumb_down Cons
- Pay below private-sector rates
- Understaffed team