Rome Health hiring for both clinical & non-clinical positions at career fair

ROME, N.Y. — Those interested in working for Rome Health can make plans for a career fair on Wednesday, July 28 at the hospital at 1500 N. James St. in Rome.  Applicants can interview for open clinical and non-clinical positions during the 2-6 p.m. event, Rome Health said in a news release. “With enhanced unemployment […]

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ROME, N.Y. — Those interested in working for Rome Health can make plans for a career fair on Wednesday, July 28 at the hospital at 1500 N. James St. in Rome. 

Applicants can interview for open clinical and non-clinical positions during the 2-6 p.m. event, Rome Health said in a news release.

“With enhanced unemployment benefits ending soon, we want to make it easy for people to secure their future and start a new career at Rome Health,” Michelle Podeswik, human-resources director, said. 

Candidates who are hired for open positions will have the opportunity to begin the employment process at the fair, including completing paperwork, drug screen, and the physical. With expedited processing, new hires will be ready to start their careers with employee orientation on Aug. 23.

“At Rome Health, we have several entry-level positions available. We’ll train you for positions in food service, patient registration, building services and other support areas,” Podeswik said. 

The hospital also has open positions in information technology, nursing, therapy, and other clinical areas. Sign-on bonuses are available for some positions, including registered nurses and certified nurse assistants, Rome Health said. 

Eric Reinhardt

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