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Marshall Health set to host job fair Thursday

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Marshall Health is set to host a job fair Thursday for a variety of positions in nursing, information technology, maintenance and support services, research, and administration.

The fair will be held from 3:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in Harless Auditorium at the Marshall University Medical Center, 1600 Medical Center Drive in Huntington.

“It’s a way for you all to come in, to get to know us, for us to get to know you, to see if there might be a fit in some of the positions that are available. It’s really about matching you up with someone that might fit your need,” Mike Chirico of Marshall Health told WMOV-Radio in Ravenswood.

Openings include experienced and entry-level positions indirect patient care, including dental hygienists, certified diabetes educators, health care technicians, and therapists, a release said.

Marshall Health also seeks to fill a number of open positions for registered nurses (RN) and licensed practical nurses (LPN) as well as certified medical assistant positions in Huntington and clinic offices throughout the region.

Participating departments include dentistry, cardiology, internal medicine, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology, ophthalmology, and pediatrics.

Hiring managers will be conducting on-site interviews during the event. Applicants should bring several copies of their resume as well as a list of references. Registration for the event is available, but not required at www.marshallhealth.org/jobs.

“You’ll walk in, have a resume, get registered up on the stage in the auditorium. We will process you and allow you to begin the job search,” Chirico said.





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