Healthcare jobs in York County, PA

  • Pet Sitter

    Pet Sitter

    Get paid to play with dogs. Become a pet sitter and connect with local dog and cat owners looking for ... read more

  • Nanny / Babysitter

    Nanny / Babysitter

    Do you like children? Work as a nanny / babysitter and take care of other people's children. read more

  • Senior care provider

    Senior care provider

    As a caregiver, you'll provide much-needed assistance with activities of daily living, such as bathing, ... read more

Healthcare job opportunities in York County

York County, Pennsylvania offers a wealth of healthcare job opportunities in a variety of settings. From hospitals and clinics to nursing homes and home health care agencies, there is a wide range of employers seeking qualified workers.

Healthcare jobs in York County, PA
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The York Hospital is the largest employer in the county, with over 2,000 employees. The hospital has been recognized as a Top 100 Hospital by Thomson Reuters and provides care for patients from all over Central Pennsylvania. The hospital offers a wide range of services, including emergency care, cancer treatment, heart care, and women's health services. There are many opportunities for nurses at York Hospital, as well as other medical professionals such as doctors, pharmacists, and lab technicians.

Clinics in York County provide primary care and specialty care services to residents. There are several large clinics that employ hundreds of people, as well as smaller independent practices. Some of the major clinic employers include WellSpan Health System, ProHealth Physicians Group, Androscoggin Valley Healthcare Associates, and Maine Medical Partners. These clinics offer competitive salaries and benefits packages and are always looking for talented medical professionals to join their teams.

Nursing homes in York County provide long-term care for elderly or disabled residents who can no longer live independently. These facilities are staffed 24 hours a day by registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, certified nurse assistants, social workers, dietitians/nutritionists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, and activity directors. Many nursing homes also have on-site pharmacies and laboratories. Working in a nursing home can be very rewarding; you will get to know your patients well and form lasting relationships with them and their families.