Mercy and Mercy Southwest Hospitals are one of the most important parts of Catholic Health Care. This is the 8th largest health care in United States for patients. The centre has 49,000 employees. The centre is located in a valley of Central California, but they are providing the facilities of metropolitan areas.  The administration is planning to increase the strength the number of registered nurses. The joining candidates must be specialized in emergency care. The job will be of 12 hours, totally full time.

The Mercy South West was nominated as Best Hospital in Kern Country. The administration encourage the employees, which helps them to strengthen the performance and quality of their work. Some of the employees have devoted their precious 20 years of their life. They need more staff for expansion, so it is the best time for registered nurses to grab the opportunity of employment and progress in their lives.

 


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