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Mental Health Systems (MHS) is a non-profit organization founded in 1978 to provide innovative and cost-effective mental health and drug and alcohol recovery services. Our agency was established to improve peoples lives and instill hope by using new and creative treatment strategies that respect time-proven methods of intervention. Currently, MHS operates more than 85 community-based programs throughout California for people who either cannot afford privately paid services or for whom appropriate services are not otherwise available.
The Valley Hospital is a fully accredited, acute care, not-for-profit hospital serving more than 440,000 people in 32 towns in Bergen County and adjoining communities. As a not-for-profit hospital, Valley is committed to giving back to the community. Valley serves the community by providing thousands of hours of healthcare education and screenings, support groups and classes to assist those in need, and care to all those who come through our doors, regardless of their ability to pay. The Valley Hospital is proud of its history of quality patient care and community service, and looks forward to serving you and your family in the future.
Advocate Aurora Health is the 10th largest not-for-profit, integrated health system in the United States. As a leading employer in the Midwest, Advocate Aurora Health employs more than 70,000 individuals including more than 22,000 nurses. Advocate Aurora is engaged in hundreds of clinical trials and research studies, and is nationally recognized for its expertise in cardiology, neurosciences, oncology and pediatrics. The organization contributed nearly $2 billion in charitable care and services to its communities in 2016.
Moses Taylor Hospital is one of the leading companies in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
The employees and physicians of Verity Health System are proud to carry on a long history of serving diverse communities as a regional health system in California. With four hospitals in Northern California and two in Southern California, Verity partners with our community physicians to provide quality, compassionate care to our patients and their family members. Before coming under the leadership of Verity Health System in December 2015, the hospitals and medical foundation were led by the Daughters of Charity. The Daughters began their healthcare mission in California in 1858 with the opening of Los Angeles Infirmary, now known as St. Vincent Medical Center. The Daughters ministered to ill, poverty-stricken individuals for more than 150 years. The Daughters of Charity Health System was formed in 2002. Today, Verity Health System seeks to build upon the rich legacy left by the Daughters of Charity Health System through a transformation of our health care practices. That work includes a focus on more efficient delivery of quality health care and an enhanced alignment with our physician partners. With more than 8,000 employees and physicians, the System is governed by the independent Verity Health System Board of Directors. It is a non-profit, non-religious health care system with 1,650 inpatient beds, six active emergency rooms and a host of medical specialties, committed to providing community benefit through a variety of community-based outreach programs and wellness activities. In addition, the Verity hospitals benefit from a range of philanthropic gifts generously given in support of their caring mission. Verity Health is starting an exciting new chapter of care. If you want to make a difference and value compassion as a part of caregiving, we encourage you to apply.