Michigan's eight largest hospital systems plan to hire approximately 14,000 people this year, according to a Detroit Free Press report.
An emailed survey by the Free Press found that 3-5 percent of the jobs projected for the year are new, including positions in information technology, medical billing and technical assistance.
Here is a list of the estimated number of openings, excluding those for doctors, nurses and therapists, the Michigan hospitals are offering.
1. Trinity Health in Novi — 385
2. University of Michigan Health System in Ann Arbor — not reported; hired 2,000 last year
3. Beaumont Hospitals in Royal Oak — 1,800
4. McLaren Health Care in Flint — 1,750
5. Henry Ford Health System in Detroit — 3,500 +
6. Detroit Medical Center in Detroit — 2,000
7. Oakwood Healthcare in Dearborn — 1,300
8. St. John Providence Health System in Warren — 1,800
Read the Detroit Free Press report on Michigan hospital hiring.
Read more coverage on hospital employment:
- Hospital Employment Up Only Slightly in January
- 4 Tips to Ease the Sting of Hospital Layoffs
- Florida Hospital Association Study Finds Hospital Jobs in State Up 4.3%
An emailed survey by the Free Press found that 3-5 percent of the jobs projected for the year are new, including positions in information technology, medical billing and technical assistance.
Here is a list of the estimated number of openings, excluding those for doctors, nurses and therapists, the Michigan hospitals are offering.
1. Trinity Health in Novi — 385
2. University of Michigan Health System in Ann Arbor — not reported; hired 2,000 last year
3. Beaumont Hospitals in Royal Oak — 1,800
4. McLaren Health Care in Flint — 1,750
5. Henry Ford Health System in Detroit — 3,500 +
6. Detroit Medical Center in Detroit — 2,000
7. Oakwood Healthcare in Dearborn — 1,300
8. St. John Providence Health System in Warren — 1,800
Read the Detroit Free Press report on Michigan hospital hiring.
Read more coverage on hospital employment:
- Hospital Employment Up Only Slightly in January
- 4 Tips to Ease the Sting of Hospital Layoffs
- Florida Hospital Association Study Finds Hospital Jobs in State Up 4.3%