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Sampson Regional Medical Center announces onsite job fair for clinical staff

By Staff Report, posted 10 months ago

Sampson Regional Medical Center is hosting an onsite job fair on Thursday, Nov. 14, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the hospital’s front lobby. This event is an opportunity for job seekers to explore a range of full-time and part-time positions in both clinical and support roles.

Positions available include:

  • CT Techs
  • MRI Techs
  • X-Ray Techs
  • Mammography Techs
  • Medical Laboratory Techs
  • RNs
  • LPNs
  • CNAs

SampsonRMC offers competitive benefits and a supportive work environment. Prospective employees are encouraged to attend the job fair to learn more about the hospital, meet with hiring managers and potentially receive job offers on the same day.

“We are thrilled to host this job fair and look forward to welcoming new team members who are passionate about providing exceptional care to our community,” said Lindsey Brewer, HR Specialist for Sampson Regional Medical Center, in a press release. “Our hospital is dedicated to fostering a positive and inclusive work environment, and we offer a variety of positions with great benefits.”

Interested candidates can view all current employment opportunities by visiting www.SampsonRMC.org/JoinOurTeam.

For more information, contact Sampson Regional Medical Center at 910.592.8511 or visit www.SampsonRMC.org.

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