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Centura Health is Colorado’s largest family
of hospitals and health care services and one of the
state’s largest private employers, operating
12 hospitals, seven senior residences and home care
and hospice services. As a faith-based organization,
what distinguishes us more than size is our daily dedication
to sensitively serving the sick, injured and elderly.
Below is some information about Centura Health and
some of the locations that are seeking high quality
healthcare professionals. Centura Health
Regional Pool The Centura Health Regional
Pool was designed to create a system wide float pool
to assist Centura Health facilities in staffing clinical
nursing positions. The Centura Health Regional Pool
is a system wide float pool. Nurses who are part of
the pool have flexible schedules and competitive wages,
work in multiple locations in the system and benefit
from a great work environment.
Click here to learn more about Centura Health Regional
Pool Penrose-St. Francis Health Services
Founded by the Sisters of St. Francis and the Sisters
of Charity, Penrose-St. Francis was named one of “America’s
Best Hospitals” today in a report published by
U.S. News & World Report. With a staff of more
than 2,000 employees (along with 600 physicians and
700 volunteers), Penrose-St. Francis Health Services
ranks among the top five private-sector employers in
Colorado Springs. http://www.penrosestfrancis.org/index.php
St. Anthony Central Hospital St.
Anthony Central Hospital is one of Denver's oldest
and most progressive hospitals. The hospital was opened
more than 100 years ago as a result of the determination
of the Sisters of St. Francis who pioneered the development
of health care institutions in the western United States.
Today, that pioneering spirit is alive at St. Anthony
Central Hospital. The hospital is the only non-profit
Level I trauma center in Colorado. http://www.stanthonyhosp.org/
St. Anthony North Hospital St. Anthony
North Hospital has served the people of Westminster,
Adams County and the surrounding communities since
1971. St. Anthony North operates one of the busiest
emergency rooms in the Denver metro area, seeing more
than 42,000 emergency patients each year. St. Anthony
North is the home base for the Flight For Life Colorado
helicopter. Flight For Life, established in 1972 by
St. Anthony Hospitals, is the nation's first hospital-based
air emergency medical transport program. http://www.stanthonynorth.org/
St. Anthony Summit Medical Center
Summit Medical Center has provided health care services
to Summit County residents for over 25 years. It was
established in 1978 to serve the high country communities
located in Summit County and the surrounding area as
a 24-hour emergency facility. Today, the new St. Anthony
Summit Medical Center is a 25-bed, full-service hospital
with a Level III trauma designation. http://www.summitmedicalcenter.org
Centura Health at Home Caring for
individuals in the comfort of their own homes, Centura
Health at Home nurses, physical therapists, delivery
drivers and other associates embody the spirit of our
mission, giving an unprecedented level of personalized
care. Offering a wide range of home health and hospice
services, Centura Health at Home professionals bring
their special blend of skill and compassion to their
patients. http://www.centurahealthathome.org/
| Why Join Us? 7 Hard-to-Ignore Reasons 1.
You'll be our partner. Literally. We’re
looking for people who want to help us build a
team where every associate's opinion is valued
and appreciated. 2. Our faith-based, mission-driven
culture defines how we deliver care. Keeping
the business of healthcare in the right perspective
means that we work hard to care for our associates
and our patients with integrity, creating a workplace
rich in job satisfaction and a sense of meaning.
3. We're a fiscally strong and stable organization.
Thanks to the hard work and dedication of our associates
and careful management, Centura Health's bottom
line is strong—which allows us to build for
the future, provide stable jobs, and offer ever-improving
quality of care. 4. We're growing and offering
wonderful opportunities within our organization.
Last year Centura Health cared for record numbers
of patients, added new services and embarked on
major expansion projects. We're even opening a
new hospital that will dramatically transform the
way health care is delivered. This creates new
opportunities for our associates, who can move
between our 20 facilities—or from any other
Catholic Health Initiatives or Adventist Health
System hospital nationwide—without losing
benefits or seniority. 5. We'll give you career
options. From the excitement of an urban trauma
center to the slower paced, small town community
hospital. It’s all here—the big
metro trauma centers, the home health services
and the more relaxed, small-town community hospitals.
Whether you want to specialize or be a generalist,
you'll find opportunities for that. There's an
option within our organization for just about everyone.
6. We'll give you a financially competitive
package. In addition to having some very
exciting work challenges, you'll find a competitive
pay and benefits package, as well as a relocation
package to help you make the move. 7. Don't
forget—Colorado is a great place to live!
We regularly bask in breathtaking beauty. Just
hours from many of our hospitals is world class
skiing, quaint mountain villages and unmatched
hiking and camping opportunities. Colorado enjoys
four distinct seasons—and averages 250-300
days of sunshine per year—plus exquisite
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From TripAdvisor.com: Colorado is famous
for its ski slopes. Without a doubt, some of
the finest powder to be had is within Colorado’s
borders, but the state has so many other attractions
to offer. Colorado is a state of mind.
You may notice it yourself as you walk the streets
of its towns and cities: people here are generally
happy, laid back, physically fit, and friendly.
They tend to be very generous, with their time
and their money. Is it because of all the hippies?
All the outdoor sports? The gorgeous scenery?
What contributes to this attitude of happiness?
Some say it’s all three, and then some.
You’ll find most cities and towns in Colorado
welcoming to all lifestyles. Colorado
is very diverse with regard to landscape type,
topography, cultural attractions, weather, etc.
Here are some examples of activities. Which one
suits you? Several may pique your interest.
• If you love whitewater,
Colorado’s got it, for beginners on guided
tours, to experts on their own. Decide what
scenery you want when you’re there.
• History and prehistory
are alive and well in Colorado. Here you can
explore old mining and gambling towns, 1,000-year-old
Anasazi cliff dwellings, and dinosaur fossils
embedded in rock. Denver has some of the most
beautiful examples of turn-of-the-century buildings
in America. For those looking for the feel
of the old west, Colorado can take you back
in time.
• Film and music
festivals abound in Colorado, and these celebrations
are usually held outdoors, since the sun shines
here over 300 days a year. At night you can
see the stars while you enjoy a performance
surrounded by gorgeous rock formations, a rushing
river, or near a quiet meadow.
• You can never run
out of recreation ideas in Colorado. There’s
world-class skiing to be had, as well as miles
and miles of US Forest Service trails for hiking,
snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, mountainbiking,
etc. Campsites are plentiful, offering the
ultimate outdoor sleeping arrangements. Birdwatching
and wildlife viewing are very popular here
so bring the binoculars. They’ve got
moose, elk, deer, bighorn sheep, mountain lions,
black bear, antelope and more. Working ranches
and riding outfitters will get you and your
family on horseback in no time. And for those
who like playing nickel slots in an old-time
casino, they’ve got that too, in Blackhawk
and Cripple Creek. Hunters will find the landscape
a treasure trove.
• Skiing is a given
here, and much has already been written about
places such as Aspen, Vail, Crested Butte,
and Steamboat Springs. Other smaller gems scatter
the landscape. Denver has major
league sports teams, world-class museums and
five-star dining and lodging. Cherry Creek in
Denver is a famous destination for the ultimate
in luxury shopping. Colorado Springs offers the
same, on a slightly smaller scale, with the fabulous
Garden of the Gods (a favorite park for rockclimbers)
at its doorstep. Other cities to check out: Glenwood
Springs (great cycling, a very nice public hot
springs pool and close to Aspen),Trinidad (near
the New Mexico border, stunning views of the
mountains, hunting popular), and more. Colorado
is full of surprises. And its cities offer up
many of these. Don’t neglect the urban
centers when you visit this beautiful state.
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