Ever since it was taken over by new owner Yan Moshe last year, Hudson Regional Hospital in Secaucus has been working hard to not only market its healthcare services but also expand its healthcare offerings to residents of Secaucus and the surrounding towns.
To that end, Hudson Regional Hospital will hold a career fair this Saturday, June 22.
From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Hudson Regional will be looking to fill positions in everything from EMTs to doctors and nurses to nutritionists and security guards. Prospective candidates should bring their resumes to the GME Room of the hospital and prepare for on-site interviews Saturday.
Moshe, who also owns a surgical center in Hackensack, has now been in the middle of an aggressive campaign to improve the hospital’s reputation. This spring, Hudson Regional opened the hospital’s first-ever Institute for Robotic Surgery. This uses the Da Vinci XI robotic system same-day surgeries including hernia repair, gall bladder and weight loss surgery. Da Vinci is considered cutting-edge robotic surgery.
And Hudson Regional is wooing expectant mothers to deliver there; with a series of free childbirth and prenatal classes they started offering this winter. They also held a summer festival in their parking lot last July, and public Q&As with the hospital CEO.
Here is what they are hiring for on Saturday:
- Administrative Assistant
- EMTs
- Registered Nurses
- EMS Dispatcher
- Telemetry
- Environmental Services Aide
- Medical/Surgical
- Nurse Aide
- Emergency Room
- Phlebotomist
- Labor & Delivery
- Medical Technologist
- Nursery
- Boiler Operator – Per Diem
- Operating Room
- Multimodality Radiology Techs
- Same Day Surgery
- Physician Assistant
- PACU
- Nurse Practitioner
- Equipment Tech – OR
- Administrative Unit Secretary
- OR Tech
- Central Sterile Tech
- Pulmonary Function Tech
- Physical Therapist
- Customer Services Reps
- Pharmacy Tech
- Nutritional Services Aide
- Pharmacist
- Security Officer
Hudson Regional Hospital is located at 55 Meadowlands Parkway in Secaucus. Hudson Regional takes more than 95 percent of insurance.
(Note: This article appeared in the June 18, 2019 edition of Patch)