Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Work wellbeing score is 67 out of 100
3.3 out of 5 stars.
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Work wellbeing

Results based on 1,160 responses to Indeed's work wellbeing survey.
Work wellbeing score is Below average, 67 out of 100

Happiness

How enjoyable people find their day-to-day life at work
Below average

Purpose

How meaningful people find their work
Average

Satisfaction

How content people feel with the way things are at work
Below average

Stress-free

How manageable people find their work stress
Low

About the company

  • CEO
    Cecile Erwin Young, Executive Commissioner
    64%
    approve of Cecile Erwin Young, Executive Commissioner's performance
  • Founded
    1912
  • Company size
    more than 10,000
  • Revenue
    less than $1M (USD)
  • Industry
  • Headquarters
    4601 W. Guadalupe St. Au...
  • Link
    Texas Health and Human Services Commission website

Texas Health and Human Services Commission has hundreds of programs and services that help more than 7 million Texans a month live better lives, and it’s our strong foundation of dedicated people who make it happen every single day.

Over 38,000 HHS staff make a positive difference administering over 200 programs working in more than 1,000 locations across the state.

Divisions:

The Health and Specialty Care System provides Texans with high-quality individualized care. Working in HSCS offers g...

Texas Health and Human Services Commission has hundreds of programs and services that help more than 7 million Texans a month live better lives, and it’s our strong foundation of dedicated people who make it happen every single day.

Over 38,000 HHS staff make a positive difference administering over 200 programs working in more than 1,000 locations across the state.

Divisions:

The Health and Specialty Care System provides Texans with high-quality individualized care. Working in HSCS offers great benefits, a great work environment and an opportunity to be on the leading edge of healthcare. We are modernizing our facilities and reimagining our approach to helping people live healthy and independent lives.

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Salaries

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Benefits

Employees at Texas Health and Human Services Commission have reported receiving these benefits. They will vary by role and location.

Health insurance
Paid time off
Retirement plan
Loan forgiveness
Employee discount
Dental insurance

Rating overview

Rating is calculated based on 2.5K reviews and is evolving.

3.18 out of 5 stars.20192.93 out of 5 stars.20202.54 out of 5 stars.20212.79 out of 5 stars.20223.25 out of 5 stars.2023

Reviews

Trainer/Instructor in Austin, TX
on September 16, 2023
Workplace culture is often ego driven for leadership. Some people become leaders even if lacking management or/and leadership skills. To get pay increase you have to hop around from job to job so longevity is rare. Turnover is high, politics and beauracracy typical. Good for recession proof employment.
Texas Works Advisor II in Houston, TX
on September 14, 2023
The good thing about working for the state are the benefits. Salary is horrible compared to the amount of work you are required to do. Always being micro-managed and constant mandatory overtime.
Intake Specialist in Austin, TX
on September 7, 2023
Typical day would consist of taking abuse and neglect calls for ALL of Texas. Management can be unsupportive and constantly micromanage your every move during the workday. You get a 30 min lunch and 15 min break.
Texas Works Advisor II in Texas
on September 6, 2023
There was a timer counting down every task you are doing. You literally have a countdown to go to the restroom. The job itself isn't difficult to do.
TWA Intern in McAllen, TX
on September 5, 2023
This is not a good place to work. Managers have favorites and it is basically not good. No proper training is provider but they expect perfection from you.

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Interview insights

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Interview is average
Process takes about two weeks

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