St Bart's
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    Salary satisfaction at St Bart's

    59%
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    If you want to bring your full self, build real connections, and do work that makes a genuine difference, you’ll fit right in.
    If you want to bring your full self, build real connections, and do work that makes a genuine difference, you’ll fit right in.
    classification: Community Services & DevelopmentCommunity Services & Development
    9d ago
    9d ago

    at St Bart's
    East Perth, Perth WA
    Keep things running behind the scenes in a varied, people-connected role with real ownership.
    Keep things running behind the scenes in a varied, people-connected role with real ownership.
    classification: Administration & Office SupportAdministration & Office Support
    6d ago
    6d ago

    What’s it like working at St Bart's?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    St Bart's employees consistently highlight the rewarding nature of their work, particularly the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in helping vulnerable people. The frontline staff are praised for being supportive and hard-working, creating a positive team environment. Many appreciate the valuable learning experiences that come from working with diverse clients in various situations.

    However, reviews indicate some operational challenges, including a disconnect between management and frontline staff, with communication issues frequently mentioned. Staff members note limited career advancement opportunities and insufficient training. The organisation's hierarchical structure is described as making it challenging to implement changes or have suggestions considered.