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The Ohio State University

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No room for growth - Program Coordinator The Ohio State University Employee Review

2.0
May 22, 2021
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Pros

Retirement benefits are good with no vesting requirements, a lot of professional development and opportunities to be involved (if your workload isn't too insane), you get a ton of sick time (not so much vacation though) if you're lazy, you probably won't get fired, good job security. Campus is beautiful.

Cons

Parking - I have to pay over $1,000 per year, and OSU refuses to pay for it. Salary is terrible. I'm required to have a Masters degree, which is the case for most entry-level positions in Student Life. It takes forever to move up, so when someone does get a higher level position, they never leave. Which means it is hard for others to move up. So much of your experience in dependent on the department you work in. Student Life is completely dysfunctional - 7 people from my area got fired for negligence. There were multiple scandals that hit the news as well. They have a lot of people in leadership who have no idea what they are doing, and no idea what the people below them are doing. There is a major hiring bias that favors minorities - I have been on search committees where we were literally told "you have to pick a black person." Tokenizing to the max. Residence Life is probably the worst unit in all of Student Life - such incompetent staff and top-heavy...horrific working with them. The University just gave grad students major increases to stipends, so now they make more than many of their full-time supervisors. The University keeps chipping way at benefits - they cut the tuition benefit during the pandemic that is mostly utilized by the same people putting themselves at risk to keep the university open during the pandemic, and after people had already registered for classes...there was so much outrage that they reversed it. But if you're thinking of taking a job due to the tuition benefit...be aware they will probably cut it again. There are no perks. I had to pay a monthly fee if I wanted to drink out of the water cooler. I also was asked to pay money to attend the staff holiday party. I'm so tired of being paid poorly and getting nickeled and dimed. I have interacted with the new President multiple times, and she clearly does not care about staff. It's all about the faculty. Even when pressed, she has nothing to say about the staff. HR is horrific - do not trust any of them. They have a strangle-hold on everything. Awhile back they did some new HR transformation that was supposed to increase efficiency and streamlining. Not a single HR downsize happened - they all walked away with higher titles and huge pay increases. These are the same people who are screwing over their own units during the University-wide Career Roadmap. They act like this will be some big pay equity thing for staff, when in reality all it is, is an excuse for them to downgrade staff and their "inflated job titles" which is actually a direct quote from a University Senate Finance report. Sure, they may bump some people up in pay, but they are then going to make the same amount of money as someone who just came into the University. Years of service, education, etc. aren't being taken into account in Career Roadmap, which is insulting. And the rest of us will be told we make too much (LOL) and will lose our ability to get pittance equity increases to our base pay. If your unit is not flush with cash, you'll never get a better job. I've been told by numerous supervisors they wish they could promote me, but they don't have the money. And I never get any higher up positions in other units, because they always hire their own people. They are so bad with internal candidates here it isn't funny. Many of the jobs posted are already intended for someone, but they don't have the decency to mention that on the job posting. If you want to move up, you have to move out.

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Gained some experience for a year and then I quit. I became a healthcare traveler and made more compensation in another hospital.

Cons

I was a full time permanent Instrumentation Coordinator 2 (Sterile processing technician) at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and after that quit like everyone else did. Travelers told me to quit being a permanent and get into traveling and that’s exactly what I did. The environment was extremely micromanaged, with SPD leadership constantly watching every move instead of supporting staff or addressing the real operational problems. Bullying and favoritism were common, and concerns brought up by permanent employees were often ignored. Morale was incredibly low because permanent employees were treated as expendable rather than valued. Burnout was constant due to chronic understaffing, unrealistic high expectations, and increasing workloads with little appreciation or support. Turnover was extremely high, trainees and permanent employees were all quitting at a high rate because the stress became unbearable. Which is why it makes sense that 100% of their staff is all travelers. Instead of fixing the permanent staffing crisis, SPD leadership continued to pressure the remaining employees to do more with no support at all. Communication from SPD leadership felt disconnected from the reality of what employees were dealing with every day. The job itself could have been meaningful, but the toxic culture, lack of support, and feeling of being completely expendable made it difficult to stay long term. I would strongly encourage SPD leadership over at Ohio State university Wexner medical center to take accountability in their actions and create a healthier work environment so trainees and permanent employees such as Instrumentation Coordinators stay longer. The constant staff shortage, high turnover of employees quitting, sick calls, FMLAs and having more travelers rather then permanents in both facility’s is a true reflection of what the SPD leadership at The Ohio state university Wexner medical center lacks.

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