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    Salary satisfaction at Richmond Fellowship Queensland

    76%
    When Richmond Fellowship Queensland employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'76% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at Richmond Fellowship Queensland
    Beenleigh, Brisbane QLD
    Provide admin support in a new mental health service, keeping systems, people, and processes organised and connected.
    Provide admin support in a new mental health service, keeping systems, people, and processes organised and connected.
    classification: Healthcare & MedicalHealthcare & Medical
    21h ago
    21h ago

    at Richmond Fellowship Queensland
    Logan Central, Brisbane QLD
    Provide admin support in a new mental health service, keeping systems, people, and processes organised and connected.
    Provide admin support in a new mental health service, keeping systems, people, and processes organised and connected.
    classification: Healthcare & MedicalHealthcare & Medical
    21h ago
    21h ago

    What’s it like working at Richmond Fellowship Queensland?

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    Employees at Richmond Fellowship Queensland consistently highlight that working with clients is deeply rewarding and meaningful, with many finding this to be the most satisfying aspect of their role. Colleagues and support workers are described as dedicated, supportive and passionate, creating a positive team environment. Some employees also report having supportive and approachable management who offer flexibility and understanding, along with learning and development opportunities that support professional growth.

    However, there are some potential challenges to consider. The management structure can be centralised, with decision-making concentrated at the CEO level, which may slow processes and limit managers' autonomy. Some employees observe that individuals in management positions may benefit from additional training to enhance their leadership capabilities. The workload can be demanding, with a focus on KPIs and extensive paperwork that some find challenging. Additionally, some staff feel that remuneration could be more competitive with industry standards, and that communication between departments could be improved. The organisation has experienced rapid growth and change, which has sometimes outpaced the implementation of new systems and processes, though this is reportedly improving.