The following hospitals and health systems shared plans to hire workers in the past month, starting with the most recent.
1. McLaren Bay Region hiring 80-plus workers: 3 things to know
McLaren Bay Region in Bay City, Mich., is seeking to fill more than 80 part- and full-time job openings at the hospital.
2. Baltimore hospitals to address local systemic challenges with 375 new jobs: 6 things to know
Maryland regulators have approved a smaller employment plan that will allow Baltimore residents living in struggling neighborhoods hit hard by riots last April to apply for 375 new jobs at area.
3. Nationwide Children's Hospital pledges to add 1,700 jobs by 2024: 5 things to know
Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, has posted 620 to 650 job openings nearly every month in 2015. The hiring comes as the hospital pledges to add nearly 1,700 workers for a total of 12,000 employees by 2024 under a recent a jobs creation tax incentive package.
4. Cleveland Clinic offers new recruitment events: 3 things to know
Cleveland Clinic hosted multiple Saturday mini recruitment events as it looks to hire more nurses. The events are the continuation of the clinic's #NursesRightNow campaign.
5. SSM Health wants to hire additional military veterans: 3 things to know
St. Louis-based SSM Health is looking to hire more military veterans through its recently launched initiative called Operation Hired. As part of Operation Hired, SSM offers a virtual career fair for military veterans, including job listings and three hotlines to call SSM recruiters, according to a KSDK report.
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