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At MaineHealth, our care team members serve a key role in working together so our communities are among the healthiest in America. To that end, MaineHealth organizations strive to be “Workplaces of Choice” in northern New England. We are committed to working with you to develop a rewarding career path, both clinical and non-clinical, that provides opportunities for growth. With the diversity of our facilities, you will find an unequaled variety of challenging and rewarding career opportunities.
Products: MaineHealth provides opportunities that can challenge the new graduate or the experienced professional. We are committed to helping you grow throughout your career. The MaineHealth Center for Workforce Development supports, strengthens and creates employment and growth opportunities within our health care system and the communities we serve.
Career/Job Opportunities: MaineHealth offers a variety of paid training and learning opportunities as well as tuition reimbursement for eligible care team members. In addition to the training opportunities listed below, we collaborate locally and regionally with colleges, schools and other community-based programs. Here is a sampling of some of our programs:
Company Benefits: We offer benefits that support an individual’s needs for today and flexibility to plan for tomorrow – programs such as paid parental leave, a flexible work policy, student loan assistance, training and education, along with well-being resources for you and your family.
Internship Program: The MaineHealth Summer Internship Program provides a terrific opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to gain valuable insight and hands-on experience within a health care system:
Community Engagement: MaineHealth is committed to better health for all people in the places we serve. We support programs and services aimed at not only making our patients healthier, but whole communities too. We offer programs and services that support care delivery with a focus on standardizing evidence-based patient care across the continuum. We also support our communities by implementing best practice interventions ranging from prevention and wellness to disease management. In keeping with our vision and mission, MaineHealth offers a wide range of community programs focused on disease management, prevention and population health — free of charge — and no one is ever denied care because of inability to pay.
MaineHealth remains focused on investing in our care team and developing an inclusive environment where you can thrive and feel supported to realize your full potential.
https://www.careersatmainehealth.org
110 Free St., Portland, ME 04101
Phone: 207.662.2680
Founded: 1987
CEO: Andrew Mueller
Full-time/ FTE employees: 22,000
Headquarters: Portland, ME
Additional company locations: Franklin Community Health Network | Farmington; LincolnHealth | Boothbay & Damariscotta; Waldo County General Hospital | Belfast; Pen Bay Medical Center | Rockport; Western Maine Health | Norway; Spring Harbor Hospital | Westbrook; Southern Maine Health Care | Biddeford; Maine Medical Center | Portland; Memorial Hospital | North Conway, NH; Mid Coast – Parkview Health | Brunswick; Regional: MaineHealth Care at Home; Maine Behavioral Healthcare; Maine Medical Partners; NorDx
School: Maine Medical Center Certified Nursing Assistant Training Program
Years at company: 4
Position: Certified Nursing Assistant
I like to help people, and I am doing something meaningful with my work days. The CNA role allows you the opportunity to spend more time with patients one-on-one than most of the other bedside roles; the moments you share with people … are incredible.
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