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Culture at Ramsay Health Care

7.2
7.2 rating for Culture, based on 87 reviews
Please describe your company's culture both in the office and after hours. Let us know about the structure and hierarchy, cooperation and teamwork, and socialising amongst colleagues.
I feel that the office has a very formal setting and there isn't much opportunity to socialise with people outside of my team. There is a clear hierarchy in the company.
Graduate, Sydney - 31 Oct 2023
Everyone knows the bosses only care about money and the numbers. The pts even know that... The NUM does not help on the floor and is disrespectful. Everyone keeps quitting and mistakes are made by new staff because there is no training, education or support for them. No one wants to be at work and Everyone hates it. It's sad and disheartening
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Oct 2023
We have a great team within the ward. But executive let us down
Graduate, Perth - 31 Oct 2023
Staff are friends with each other. Some wards have a social club while others don't. Some wards have a group chat online to facilitate shift swaps etc while others don't. As an employee you are free to socialise outside of work with your colleagues, if that is what you want.
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Oct 2023
People within my team are very helpful and engaging with my work.
Graduate, Sydney - 31 Oct 2023
Teamwork Alot of fun times especially at the end of the evening shifts
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Oct 2023
The structure can be slightly confusing sometimes, as there is a cross-over of the head office and global office - especially as when I first came into this role, I was told I had a different manager to the one I actually report to. In the office, we generally have a good time. I can reach out to other departments whenever I need to, and they are always very helpful. Compared to the UK, the executive board is a lot harder to reach out to, for example I have never met the Australia CEO (this isn't necessarily a bad thing, just very different to the UK business and the global business). My team has monthly lunch n learns, which is great as we hear about what has been going on in the team and the wider business. It is an opportunity to meet others in the team in person and catch up.
Graduate, Sydney - 31 Oct 2023
My department are very close due to our size, we often socialize outside of work. Our DCS is very accessible and approachable. Whilst having a small team is a positive the majority of the time, it does have its limitations and can create issues.
Graduate, Melbourne - 31 Oct 2023
Bullying from experienced nurses, unsafe medication administration practices, poor staff-patient ratios. Management only focusing on profits over staff/patient safety. Minimal social interaction between staff out-of-hours. often poor cooperation from senior management in addressing staff shortages and safety issues
Graduate, Warners Bay - 31 Oct 2023
The physiotherapy culture is not good. The manager is stress and often unload it on the staff. Very short staff with the physiotherapy team, has to often delegate most of patients to physiotherapy assistant, which increases their caseload and stress. The culture between the nursing team in orthopaedic ward is fantastic.
Graduate, Sydney - 31 Oct 2023
It has a good culture but more training for emergencies would be better
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Oct 2023
Very supportive at every face of personal and professional life.
Graduate, Perth - 31 Oct 2023
Great good teamwork
Graduate, Melbourne - 31 Oct 2023
I think most of the culture is good - there is still quite a lot of the eat your young culture still involved from older nurses to grads.
Graduate, Gold Coast - 31 Oct 2023
Culture in my ward is great and the team is cooperative and suportive.
Graduate, Melbourne - 31 Oct 2023
On shift people get on for the most part. Some tension between people but does not always show through. Outside of work I do not hear of people often socialising.
Graduate, Wollongong - 31 Oct 2023
I believe each ward is different. I'm lucky now to be on a fabulous ward that's inclusive and supportive. However it wasn't always like that. As a grad I was rotated to a ward that was closed majorly of my rotation. This means I changed wards every shift and put in unstable situations. I was bullied and treated horrible by staff. I tried my best and if it wasn't for the ward I'm in now I would have left the company.
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Oct 2023
In office hours - multiple senior staff present and level 2 nurses on the floor and in the offices anum and then theatre NUMs as well
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Oct 2023
Frequent friction within the team, mostly stemming from lack of staff and related stress.
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Oct 2023
Culture is surprising good considering the work load and pressure daily on the floor looking after patients. Hierarchy seems quite sensible mostly except for the very obvious show of position during our graduate induction. Doctors to one side (fully catered and pampered to) and nurses to the other side with not so much as a bottle of water or any catering. Please to say this has improved but was a disappointing start and almost caused me to walk about then and there.
Graduate, Brisbane - 31 Oct 2023