![]() The MetroHealth System makes every effort to ensure that in every phase of the recruitment and selection process, equal employment is provided to all individuals, regardless of race, color, gender, sex, age, creed, disability, national origin or citizenship, veteran's status, sexual orientation, gender identity, religious affiliation, socio-economic standing, pregnancy and/or genetic information, and any other protected characteristic. ![]() Learn more about the MetroHealth Transformation.Įqual Employment Opportunity Policy Statement Find your next job near you & 1-Click Apply Skip to Job Postings. All active MetroHealth physicians are faculty of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, an affiliation we have held since 1914. MEDICAL SCRIBES Jobs Near Me (11-25/hr) hiring now from companies with openings. We are committed to training and developing the next generation of health care providers. An In-Person Scribe accompanies the provider in the exam room and records detailed information into the electronic medical record (EMR) on a laptop or computer. Together, we innovate, educate and transform. Established in 1837, we’re the oldest hospital system in Cleveland, yet new programs and projects, with a need for more hires, are developing daily to better serve our community. For more information, See Diversity at MetroHealth.īecause the health of everyone in our community matters. Diverse ideas, cultures, races and religions are celebrated and lead to our success. MetroHealth is a 17-time winner of the Employers Resource Council “Northcoast 99 - Best Places to Work in Northeast Ohio.” ![]() See About Us to learn more about The MetroHealth System. Our unwavering commitment to our patients, employees and community provides a motivating environment in which to work, expand career opportunities and enjoy daily satisfaction. We do this in an environment of inclusion - every patient gets the same full attention from our staff. While we take care of the ill and injured, we are increasingly focused on preventive care, fulfilling our mission of “leading the way to a healthier you and a healthier community through service, teaching, discovery and teamwork.” Mark Twain said it best, 'Find a job you enjoy doing, and you will never have to work a day in your life.At MetroHealth, our mission, vision and values are not just words on a fading poster tucked behind someone’s desk. Working in the critical access ER, every day looks different but I enjoy the constant growth, the camaraderie as a team, and the way we're constantly improving to fit the changing needs of our community. It's fulfilling to work for a hospital that enables me to provide exceptional health care while also ministering love to those in their time of need. ![]() I hope you know how important you are in each person’s life you touch." Elise Staudinger RN - Emergency Room, Mercy Hospital Washington "Throughout my career, it has been my conviction that every patient should be cherished as a unique creation of God’s, which is also one of Mercy’s core values. Employment opportunities at UF Health Jacksonville hospitals, outpatient clinics, the University of Florida Jacksonville campus, and affiliates. I am thankful for all the nurses out there who pursue this mission of caring in the ER. As an ER nurse, I am blessed to have the occasion to extend myself into the lives of each person I care for. You will never find another profession that is more rewarding, challenging, exciting, interesting, or thought-provoking. Louis "I’ve been with Mercy for almost 16 years. I will continue to give my best to every patient.” Sara Lloyd Respiratory Therapist, Mercy Hospital St. I want to help, whether that involves administering medications, managing a ventilator, or just holding a patient’s hand and listening to them. ![]() I love what I do! Working the front-lines through the pandemic has brought me back to why I chose to become a respiratory therapist at Mercy. Slide 3 of 4 Through the years, I have seen many changes to my profession, but one thing has never changed for me. ![]()
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