STHS Hosting Administrative & Support Staff Career Fair, June 3rd

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Individuals interested in non-clinical roles in a hospital setting will have the opportunity to explore a variety of administrative and support staff positions within the largest integrated network of care in the Rio Grande Valley during South Texas Health System’s upcoming hiring event. Image for illustration purposes
Individuals interested in non-clinical roles in a hospital setting will have the opportunity to explore a variety of administrative and support staff positions within the largest integrated network of care in the Rio Grande Valley during South Texas Health System’s upcoming hiring event. Image for illustration purposes
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It should come as no surprise that not all healthcare heroes wear scrubs, many play critical roles behind the scenes.

Nationally, administrative and support staff make up approximately 25-30% of the hospital workforce, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, working tirelessly behind the scenes to keep facilities running smoothly while supporting clinical teams on the front lines.

From those who translate medical procedures into standardized codes for insurance processing and operations teams who coordinate essential non-clinical services to environmental services professionals who maintain the clean, safe environments vital for healing and nutrition services teams who provide meals for patients, visitors and staff, administrative and support staff are the true unsung heroes of healthcare who help make quality patient care possible every single day.

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“While their work may not always be visible, administrative and support staff are essential to the delivery of safe, high-quality care,” says Carolyn Petties, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, System Director of Human Resource Operations, South Texas Health System (STHS). “Behind every patient interaction is a team of dedicated professionals ensuring our hospitals operate efficiently and seamlessly each day.”

As part of its continued growth, STHS will host a dedicated hiring event on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, to recruit administrative and support staff across its 12 facilities and regional operations center, with dozens of positions available.

Current openings include, but are not limited to:
 
Accounts Payable Clerk
Admissions Representative
Birth Certificate Representative/Registrar
Certified Coder
Credentialing Specialist
Department Secretary
Electrician
Floor Tech
Housekeeper
Lab Coordinator Materials
Lead Cook
Maintenance Worker – Skilled
Monitor Tech
Plumber
Radiology Assistant
Security Guard
Trauma Registrar
Unit Clerk Secretary Coordinator

STHS encourages individuals seeking non-clinical support roles to update their resumes and attend the upcoming hiring event to learn more about competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits and sign-on bonuses for qualified applicants.

Onsite interviews with human resources recruiters and department leaders will be conducted, with same-day job offers available for qualified candidates.

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The hiring event will be held in the main lobby at STHS Edinburg, located at 1102 W. Trenton Rd. in Edinburg, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Light food and refreshments will be provided.

For more information, visit the South Texas Health System’s Facebook Events page.

For a complete list of open positions, visit jobs.uhsinc.com/south-texas-health-system. For more information, contact the STHS Human Resources Department at (956) 388-2107.

Who: South Texas Health System
What: Administrative & Support Staff Hiring Event
When: Wednesday, June 3, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Where: STHS Edinburg
Main Lobby1102 W. Trenton Rd.
Edinburg, TX 78539 
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