Career Opportunities

Thank you for your interest in a career with Glenn Medical Center, Inc. We offer salaries that are competitive for our area, solid benefits package, and a positive work environment. Open positions are updated online regularly. All positions are open until filled. Glenn Medical Center is an equal opportunity provider and employer. You must complete an application to be considered for a position. Paper applications are available upon request.

If you are qualified for one of the openings on this page, fill out our application for employment (Click here for the online application). A completed pre-employment authorization(available in PDF or DOC format) is also helpful. Please feel free to fill out this voluntary ethnic identification survey available in PDF format. Contact us at: (530) 934-1881.

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Open Positions

Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA)

Under the supervision of the Licensed Nurse, the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) may give patient care within his/her scope of practice. He/She may perform selected nursing procedures, which may include:

Under supervision of the Licensed Nurse, the CNA provides a support function to the nurse by coordinating special tasks and assisting where needed.These activities further the mission of Glenn Medical Center, which is to provide high quality care to the people of Northern California.

Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS)

The Clinical Laboratory scientist performs a variety of laboratory tests, which may be complex and involve numerous steps and techniques. Tests may be performed in hematology, urinalysis, transfusion service, chemistry, coagulation, serology, and microbiology. Professional application of the principles, theories and techniques of laboratory science are used to produce reliable test results, which aid the physician in diagnosis and treatment. The Clinical Laboratory Scientist will need to exercise professional judgment and perform in a professional manner. The Laboratory Scientists are accountable for accurate results employing proper use of Quality Control materials. They must recognize the interdependency of tests and the conditions that may affect the results. They are expected to correct their own errors. They must maintain and make small repairs and adjustments to a variety of complex instruments. They may be responsible for the work of others in the absence of a supervisor. They are required to continually update their knowledge. They must comply with all applicable law and regulation.

Emergency Department CNA/Monitor Tech

The Clinical Laboratory scientist performs a variety of laboratory tests, which may be complex and involve numerous steps and techniques. Tests may be performed in hematology, urinalysis, transfusion service, chemistry, coagulation, serology, and microbiology. Professional application of the principles, theories and techniques of laboratory science are used to produce reliable test results, which aid the physician in diagnosis and treatment. The Clinical Laboratory Scientist will need to exercise professional judgment and perform in a professional manner. The Laboratory Scientists are accountable for accurate results employing proper use of Quality Control materials. They must recognize the interdependency of tests and the conditions that may affect the results. They are expected to correct their own errors. They must maintain and make small repairs and adjustments to a variety of complex instruments. They may be responsible for the work of others in the absence of a supervisor. They are required to continually update their knowledge. They must comply with all applicable law and regulation.

Emergency Department CNA/Monitor Tech

Under the direction of the E.D. Nurse Manager, and the R.N. on duty each shift, the E.D. Technician is responsible to: assist in the flow of the E.D., assist patients with activities of daily living and provide basic nursing care, ensure the E.D. is clean, orderly, and well stocked, and transport patients as directed by the E.D. R.N. on duty. Additional duties may include patient registration, and communication with other Glenn Medical staff members, Dispatch, EMS personnel, and other facilities within the CNA Scope of Practice.

Emergency Department Registered Nurse (RN)

The Registered Nurse is a licensed professional who provides direct and indirect patient care in the Glenn Medical Center Emergency Department. The Registered Nurse is responsible for accurate patient triage, performance and coordination of patient care, and performance of standard Emergency Nursing procedures. The R.N. is also responsible for supervision of the E.D. Technicians and any other Glenn Medical Center Nursing Staff who may be assisting in the E.D., including Licensed Vocational Nurses, Medical Surgical CNA’s, and other Glenn Medical Center R.N.’s. The E.D. R.N. is expected to utilize critical thinking skills to detect or prevent changes in patient condition, and to communicate in a timely, collaborative manner with the physician and other staff members in order to provide optimal patient care.

Housekeeping Department

Per Diem Housekeeper position available. Must be available to work all days/shifts as assigned, due to the needs of the hospital. Previous housekeeping experience required, preferably in a hospital or similar environment. Chosen applicant will have excellent written and verbal communication skills, along with outstanding customer service skills. Must have ability to overlap and be a self starter; self accountable and able to work without supervision.

Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)

The Licensed Vocational Nurse provides physical and emotional care and education of the patient and family in accordance with the philosophy and standards of Glenn Medical Center under the direction of a Registered Nurse. These services further the mission of Glenn Medical Center, which is to provide high quality medical care to the people of Northern California.

Phlebotomist

The primary responsibilities for a Phlebotomist/Lab Assistant involve specimen processing, plating and processing microbiology specimens, operating and maintaining semi-automated test equipment. He/she will perform a variety of venipuncture techniques involved in the collection of blood specimens from patients for laboratory procedures used in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS

Registered Nurse (RN)

The Licensed Registered Nurse (RN) is a practitioner responsible for assessing, planning, prioritizing, organizing, administering, and evaluating patient care for a group of patients on the unit. The nurse is accountable for cooperation with the unit management in the coordination of patient care and services. The RN is responsible for overseeing the LVN, and/or the CNA on duty and as such will be the Charge Nurse for the unit.When multiple RN’s are scheduled for any given shift, Nursing Administration will assign the role of Charge to the RN best suited for the role.