Huntington Beach, CA, July 11, 2003— Teens seeking
jobs in hospital health services and teens interested in a
future career with Providence Health System can get all the
information they need on Teens4Hire.org,
a national online career center for employers and teens in
the high school and college age groups. The service is free
for teens.
“We have tailored the information to meet the needs
of teenagers, “says Renee Ward, founder/executive director
of Teens4Hire.org. “There are jobs available at Providence
and health services workers at all levels of education and
training are needed. In some cases, a four year degree is
not required for high paying jobs.”
Providence Health System provides valuable information for
teens here.
Ward says, “High school graduates and junior college
students can apply online for paid entry level jobs and if
hired, may qualify for generous tuition assistance to pursue
a career in a high paying specialty area such as radiation
therapy, medical imaging, respiratory care and nursing. Teens,
as young as 14, can qualify for meaningful volunteer opportunities
that exist today. This is great experience for young teenagers
who have aspirations of pursuing a medical or health services
career.”
Providence Health System, serving communities in Alaska,
Washington, Oregon and California, is a not-for-profit organization
which includes an integrated health network of hospitals,
health plans, clinics, long term care facilities, assisted
living facilities, home care and hospice services, advanced
medical research and education, and community outreach programs.
Even if you’re a teen who’s undecided about a
career, you owe it to yourself to check out the opportunities
that Providence Health System offers.