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15 Top Hospitals That Are Hiring
Georgia Price / NursingLink
Mount Sinai Medical Center
New York, NY
Mount Sinai Medical Center was founded way back in 1852. Over the years, the medical center has been consistently ranked as one of the nation’s top hospitals, as decided by US News and World Report. Mount Sinai has been a leader in healthcare since its doors opened. It was the first to describe many disorders such as Libman-Sacks Disease and Tay-Saches Disease; it had the first department of geriatrics and adult development in a US medical school; and was the first hospital to point out that blood groups are hereditary.
Mount Sinai has over 1500 beds, 1800 nurses, and has spent $76.7 million in uncompensated care. Their school of medicine is also one of the best in the country, with 1700 full-time faculty and 1800 voluntary faculty. Mount Sinai has 22 affiliated facilities across New York state, creating a web of patient care for their many visitors.
Mount Sinai has over 700 open positions, from administrative assistants to ultrasound technicians. Many of these positions are located at Mount Sinai-affiliated facilities across New York, so no matter where you live, there may be a position waiting for you.
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tracivrn
almost 4 years ago
10 comments
As an experienced nurse of 15 years, and from travelling around the country, I can say that there still is a nursing shortage. But because of the economy, the hospitals are going with skeleton staff-which makes it unsafe for the nurse and the patient. Not a good thing. As hospitals are figuring out that this is not working, slowly more jobs are opening up, even for travellers, as I have researched.
miwinelover
almost 4 years ago
6 comments
Sorry to say, don;t look to Michigan either. I am also a new grad, with no site of a job around. Half my class does not have a job wither. Hiring freezes everywhere. I thought about moving out of state for a few months to get training, but I have a family so that is a difficult decision, and besides it sounds like this nursing problem is every where. I think it's a joke when the governments think there is a nursing shortage, wonder where their heads are at...
RainRN
almost 4 years ago
28 comments
I don't know about anywhere else, but there are absolutely no job for RNs in BOSTON, MA. i would like to know where they get that info.
Patchouli
almost 4 years ago
12 comments
LOL, I'm a new grad in Missouri and there are NO jobs for us. I have seen some for RNs with experience, but it looks like I am going to be eating Ramen and egg samiches for a while. Not sure what I'm supposed to do now.
dfwrecruit4u
almost 4 years ago
10 comments
I am a recruiter for a nurse agency in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. We work with 60 hopsitals in North Texas and I have been getting numerous requests from them for short term staffing and also perm placement. It has been a little slow going there for a while, but I really have seen the requests for nurses pick up in North Texas in the past 30 days. Just in the last week, I received 13 new full time permanent placement requests for staff nurses and management.
rlybl
almost 4 years ago
4 comments
Maybe at the time the article was written hospitals were hiring. Right now, on the Northeast area, hospital have a hiring freeze.!!
pudellvr
almost 4 years ago
2 comments
I too found this article curious. With a depressed economy no elective procedures are done. Someone believed the adage that nurses can always find a job. I have been looking for 3 months.
jgornik
almost 4 years ago
2 comments
Who write's these articles? A web page for nurses where the information is not evidence based? Click on the link for Penn and what do you get? Nothing. If you go to their website there is a list of potential jobs but how long have these same jobs been posted and isn't the hospital system on a job freeze? In fact most hospitals (at least in the northeastern corridor) including Penn Health are on a job freeze. Please sir or madam check your facts and verify your data before you write an article.