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SSM Healthcare Employment In St. Louis
from:SSM healthcare employment opportunities include both clinical and non-clinical positions in the St. Louis, Missouri area of the United States. SSM healthcare employment is managed by the group known as SSMHC and is one of the largest Catholic healthcare systems within the United States. SSMHC has hospitals and nursing homes in four different states including Oklahoma, Missouri, Wisconsin and Illinois.
The SSM healthcare employment online websites allows job seekers to browse and review job postings for any and all of the 20 acute care hospitals and other facilities such as rehabilitation centers, hospices and home health care agencies. The goal of the SSM healthcare employment website is to provide as much information to new and potential employees to allow them to fully understand the goals, philosophy and programs that make the SSMHC a people centered organization.
The website for SSM healthcare employment gives job seekers several different options for searching through the job database. These include searching by location, specific job title, or by general job category. Postings including information on times and hours of work, location or travel required, type of pay (salary or hourly) as well as being able to complete the application online, send a resume, or transfer from one facility to another for current employees.
There is also a special section on the website that gives specific information for those nurses seeking SSM healthcare employment. This site allows nurses to search specific hospitals and facilities within the SSM healthcare group of hospitals and agencies to find a nursing job that meets their unique needs. Options for full and part-time nursing staff as well as on-call or PRN nursing staff are also posted by specific hospital or agency. This detailed type of search prevents job seekers from having to sort through huge databases of positions that are in areas that are not of interest to the job seeker.
There are also a wide range of other professions on the SSM healthcare employment website. These include support, management and administrative positions as well as security, information technology, maintenance and contract positions. Very specialized positions under these general categories are accessed through an easy to use outline format located on the career opportunity page of the website. Once job seekers have found a job of interest, they need to click to agree the application terms, then the website will automatically redirect to an easy to use online application. If the job seeker has previously applied, typing in the last name will fill in all stored information on the new application, making it simple, quick and easy to use.
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