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Metro Health Offering Sign-on Bonuses for New Hires
Metro Health | University of Michigan Health announced sign-on bonuses ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 for new employees as the organization seeks to ensure full staffing in a time of high demand for health care professionals.
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Metro Health Offering Sign-on Bonuses for New Hires
Metro Health (soon to be University of Michigan Health West), regularly named one of the “Best and Brightest Companies to Work For” on regional and national levels said the bonuses include retention requirements from 80 days to 18 months.
“Our continued growth has created multiple opportunities for qualified healthcare professionals to learn what sets our organization apart,” said Jennifer Gonzalez, chief human resources officer.
“We are excited to offer these bonuses to help grow our teams, just as we are proud to continue to develop new strategies to support our existing team members.”
In the last fiscal year, which ended June 30, Metro Health filled more than 1,000 positions, 38% of those being internal transfers or promotions.
“This is a place where people want to work, where our people support one another, and where every day brings more opportunities to make a difference in our community,” Gonzalez said. “Our goal is to be the place our employees come to grow, thrive, and stay.”
The organization said it fosters an inclusive culture, respecting and welcoming professionals from diverse backgrounds, and seeks to help its employees grow their careers within the organization.
“Our employees know what it means to be a part of our team,” Gonzalez said. “It means being a valued and respected contributor to a mission of relentlessly advancing healthcare to serve West Michigan. We are honored to invite others to experience this kind of highly rewarding and fulfilling career.”
For additional information on Metro Health University of Michigan Health's job openings and sign-on bonuses, visit the organization's careers page here.
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Article Source: NewsEdge