STHS to Host Hiring Event to Fill Various Positions for its New Freestanding Emergency Department in Pharr

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When emergencies happen, time is everything. Whether a person is involved in a motor vehicle accident, experiencing a stroke or facing a health issue that requires critical care, every minute that passes without receiving prompt medical attention can mean the difference between life and long-term disability or death. Having access to nearby emergency services is essential, especially for those living in rural communities and remote areas.

As South Texas Health System prepares to open it newest freestanding emergency department in Pharr to provide close-to-home care to the people living and working in the city and surrounding areas, the system is looking to hire exceptional healthcare workers to help the facility provide quality, compassionate care to patients requiring emergency and outpatient services.

Whether you’re a clinical or non-clinical professional with a commitment to providing a positive patient experience for those in your care or a support staff member who works tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure a facility operates safely and efficiently, STHS invites you to join the largest integrated network of care and be part of history as the system opens its first facility in Pharr.

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If you’re interested in a fulfilling and rewarding career with a nationally recognized leader in healthcare, don’t miss South Texas Health System’s upcoming hiring event on Wednesday, August 14, 2024, to learn about the opportunities at STHS ER Pharr, which will open in October 2024 at the corner of W. Ridge Rd. and Dahlia St in Pharr.

Open positions include, but are not limited to:

  • Registered Nurses
  • Registered Nurse Managers
  • Patient Care Technicians
  • Radiology Technicians/CT Technicians
  • Admissions Representatives
  • Environmental Services Workers/Housekeepers

South Texas Health System encourages all healthcare professionals looking to elevate their career to refresh their resumes and visit the hiring event to learn more about the system’s competitive salaries, great benefits and sign-on bonuses for qualified applicants. On the spot interviews with recruiters and department leaders will be conducted.

The event will be held at Topgolf Pharr, located at 1901 I-2, Pharr, TX, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. For more information, visit South Texas Health System’s Facebook Events page.

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For a complete list of open positions, visit southtexashealthsystem.com/careers. For more information, contact the STHS Human Resources Department at (956) 388-2107.

Who: South Texas Health System
What: STHS ER Pharr Hiring Event
When: Wednesday, August 14, 2024, from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Where: Topgolf Pharr 1901 I-2 Pharr, TX. 78577  
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