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AdventHealth has been recognized on Becker’s Healthcare list of 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare for 2024.
Becker’s says, “This list highlights hospitals, health systems and healthcare companies that prioritize workplace excellence and the happiness, satisfaction, wellbeing and fulfillment of their employees.”
As a connected system of care, AdventHealth’s more than 95,000 team members across the nation are at the heart of its brand promise of wholeness. Knowing that providing whole-person care requires a workforce that feels whole, AdventHealth pledges that each team member can expect benefits and experiences that nurture their body, mind and spirit.
“We are honored to be named among healthcare’s best places to work. By intently listening to our workforce to understand their needs, aspirations and challenges, we are able to enhance the many ways we empower our team members to reach their full potential,” said Olesea Azevedo, chief administrative officer for AdventHealth.
In addition to Becker’s recognition, AdventHealth has earned other accolades for its team member experience. Forbes has recognized AdventHealth as one of America's Best Employers by State and Best Employers for Veterans, as well as Newsweek’s list of America’s Best Workplaces for Diversity, Most Trustworthy Companies and Most Innovative Companies.
Visit AdventHealth.com/Careers to learn more about the organization’s award-winning culture and career opportunities.
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