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👖 Check out our Providence Mission Hospital leaders in California! Our Mission leadership team volunteered at Working Wardrobes, a like-minded organization that helps men, women, young adults and veterans overcome difficult challenges, so they can achieve the dignity of work. What an incredible opportunity for our leaders to deepen their connection to our Mission. Thank you, for extending our Providence promise into the community.
Batter up! ⚾ Our Providence Queen of the Valley caregivers had a blast cheering on the San Francisco Giants during Nurses Appreciation Night. Big thanks to our community for your continued support of our exceptional caregivers.
Looking for a quick commute to work? Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center in Alaska has you covered! With newly built housing for caregivers, you're just a short walk from the Providence campus. 👟 “This is designed for new caregivers who are relocating to the island as kind of a safe landing spot for them so they know that they have a place to live while they look for a permanent home – they can rent this facility up to 12 months with approval,” says Karl Hertz, Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center administrator.
Across our family of organizations, we’re hiring standout diagnostic imaging caregivers to join our teams. Whether you specialize in CT, ultrasound, radiology, mammography, endoscopy or MRI, we’ve got roles suited to your skillset, and plenty of support to help you reach your goals – in your career, and in life. Curious to learn more? Here’s what three diagnostic imaging caregivers have to say about working at Providence.
At Providence, we believe in the power of human connection. Every day, we see firsthand the benefits that come from intentional collaboration, not just between clinicians and patients but between our caregiver teams as well. That’s why we’re proud to offer a variety of Caregiver Resource Groups, where caregivers with shared backgrounds and experiences can connect, learn from, and educate others. Caregivers seeking professional guidance and support can also participate in mentorship programs offered by some of these groups, like Somos Providence Latinx Caregiver Resource Group.
A warm and welcoming workplace: “I’ve never felt so welcomed.” Tyler Ruyle has been a medical assistant and phlebotomist working in primary care with Providence in Medford, Oregon, for just over a year. Growing up in the Rogue Valley in south central Oregon meant he had a lot of opportunities, not only in outdoor adventures, but also in healthcare. “You can drive 10 minutes and find anything if you like the outdoors: lakes, rivers, hiking trails, mountain biking. There’s also a whole lot of medical work at different clinics and retirement communities.”
🪀 Did someone say toy drive? Thank you to Architects Alaska and all who contributed to help make the 8th annual Building Healthy Kids toy drive a success! Two large trucks were needed to deliver 42 boxes of toys and games to patients and families at Providence Alaska Children's Hospital in Anchorage.
After the hard work of identifying a job and submitting your application, the invitation to interview should be a moment to celebrate, but it can also be a source of worry and stress. Anxiety about interviewing is not uncommon, but at our Providence family of organizations, we want you to feel relaxed, welcomed and at your best. We asked four managers for their tips on interviewing with us.
🏆 Congratulations to Providence Holy Cross Medical Center in Mission Hills, California, who recently received a five-star rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for providing top quality care – the first time Providence Holy Cross has achieved such an accomplishment. Did you know that only 10.4% of U.S. hospitals earned five-star ratings this year? Thank you, to our dedicated caregivers and providers, for your consistent dedication to our Mission.
🐝 Anthony Migala is truly the bees knees. Anthony, environmental services technician at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane, Washington, is known for his dedication, humility and compassion. That’s why he was recognized with the first-ever Being Extraordinary Every Day (BEE) Award. Thank you, Anthony, for bee-ing an excellent representation of our Mission in all you do.