Open Minds
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    56%
    Employees recommend this employer to friends
    Work/Life balance
    3.2(73 ratings)
    Career development
    3.3(73 ratings)
    Benefits & perks
    3.1(73 ratings)
    Management
    3.0(73 ratings)
    Working environment
    3.3(73 ratings)
    Diversity & equal opportunity
    3.7(73 ratings)
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    3.0
    Mental Health Worker
    Aug 2025
    Ipswich QLD 4305Less than 1 year in the role, former employee
    Make sure they pay you what you're worth.
    The good thingsThe clients and fellow colleagues
    The challengesA mix of good and bad here.. some good managers and other poor ones. Very unfair pay rates - some people overpaid and others underpaid. Make sure they don't railrad you into lower pay if you have the skills and experience. Make them pay you to industry standards as they often pay people with degrees and exoerience at SCHADS level 3.. People in the corporate side of the organisation are treated better than front line workers. Overall an OK place to work as most of my poor experiences related to one particular manager who was out of their depth. Otherwise the organisation seems to operate quite well.
    1 person found this helpful
    5.0
    Regional Manager
    Feb 2025
    All Brisbane QLD3 to 4 years in the role, current employee
    At the end of the day, I go home and know that I have made a real difference in people's lives. I get to work with amazing people, and I love my job.
    The good thingsThe people. Frontline workers, managers, and leadership that have great personal values, and are authentic people. Doesn't matter where you sit in the team, your opinion matters because you are respected as team member.
    The challengesEvery organisation has challenges, and Open Minds is no different. If I didn't like challenges, I wouldn't work in this sector.
    1 person found this helpful
    5.0
    Administration Officer
    Feb 2025
    Indooroopilly QLD 40681 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    Best team ever. I come to work because I love the people I work with and I know that together we can really help people who need us.
    The good thingsFriendly, professional and fun team.
    The challengesThere's always so many people who need our support!
    1.0
    Community Support Worker
    Dec 2024
    Brisbane QLD 4000Less than 1 year in the role, former employee
    A disappointing experience
    The good things1. Initial training is reasonably good and you are paid to complete it. 2. Rostering app is stable.
    The challenges1. Many clients are very disrespectful and engage in unwelcome behaviour (yelling, swearing, inappropriate touching / hitting, suggestive comments, defecating on floor and in one case refusal to wear clothing on every shift). Managers need to work harder with clients to inform them of acceptable boundaries for these behaviours to ensure safer working environments for supports. 2. Having to work in hazardous environments without adequate PPE. 3. Too often care plans seem to miss important client information, or only focus on one aspect of a clients disabilities. (For example, not informing the support of epilepsy or providing a risk management plan for response, or focusing on vision impairment but not mobility challenges, in one case the care plan did not even mention a clients autism). 4. Some supports in care plans make no sense such as providing personal hygiene support to simply wash a clients back when there is no physical impairment or being made to search the community for a client because they are not home when you arrive for your shift. 5. Managers often don't return calls or messages. For example, I spent three weeks trying to get a reply from a manager about a performance review before just giving up. 6. Wages were not paid reliably and manager did not prioritise its resolution. 7. Inability to build a reliable schedule / hours make it hard to pay the bills. 8. Too many IT systems to navigate, these need to be consolidated. 9. Automatically generated notices arrive at midnight so if you don't have your phone on silent you will be woken.
    3 people found this helpful
    2.0
    Support Worker
    Jun 2023
    Logan Central QLD 41141 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    Treat it as a seasonal job then move on when something better comes up
    The good thingsExtra shifts as other support staff don't always turn up to work
    The challengesClients are not respectful, rarely see work colleagues as you work on your own, managers without merit, authoritarian leadership style. Inflexible work roster.
    4 people found this helpful
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