Atira Women's Resource Society Careers and Employment
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- Company size51 to 200
- IndustryGrantmaking & Charitable Foundations
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Women's Support Worker in Vancouver, BC
on 6 January 2022
Anti-union and therefore suspicious business practices + economical ethics of upper management.
Any nonprofit organization with a social services focused mandate that provides services for the betterment of people should no question, absolutely be unionized; the fact that they are the biggest of the few in town that provide similar services and are not, is a glaring & dismal error, and it truly mars their reputation amongst other more trusted service providers.Supervisor in Maxxine Wright Early care
on 7 March 2022
Worst Experience of my life
No respect.Management without experience in childcare.no training .very Arrogant management.management is not clear about their expectations. No response to message or email.no independence .Women's Support Worker in Vancouver, BC
on 9 April 2021
Overall a good work environment. I love my coworkers and clients.
I would recommend Atira as a good organization to work for. They have competitive wage and benefit packages. The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming and the work itself is rewarding.Janitor/Cleaner in Vancouver, BC
on 15 August 2020
Great experience
I love work at Atira . Has been joint it for 3 yers and happy to support our tenets . Got so much learn . Everything is good for me and I enjoy work for Atira Women’s society as cleaner . Recommend for those who don’t picky as dirty job and ready to help others . Very like my job as Custodian . Women Support Worker in Surrey, BC
on 26 May 2020
Terrible Work Environment
Work consisted of supporting women who accessed our services. There is a wide range of people who access our services in different stages of their life needing support. While there are different challenges interacting with women, it is understandable as they are overcoming their own struggles.
What I found to be unacceptable is the complete lack of regard from management and the CEO. The CEO acts as though we are lackeys there to do her bidding and we are as dumb as a rock. Management is largely unsupportive and often take part in blame culture where employees in lower roles will be blamed regardless if management did not provide sufficient training or support throughout the day or during crises.What would you say about your employer?
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