Kathryn Czaplinski
/ Categories: NEWS, 2024

Career Opportunities: Nursing Open House launches October 18, continues monthly

BENNINGTON, VT—September 30, 2024—Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC), a member of Dartmouth Health, invites current registered nurses, nursing graduate students and soon-to-be graduates to explore current career opportunities at a monthly open house.

Starting on Oct. 18, and continuing the third Friday of each month, nursing leaders welcome RNs and students to tour SVMC’s units, to ask questions and learn about career and continuing education opportunities. The open houses will be held from 8:30-10:30 AM and will start in SVMC’s main vestibule at the front entrance, located at 100 Hospital Drive in Bennington.

SVMC’s nursing team is internationally ranked for excellence, having received five consecutive designations from the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Magnet Recognition Program®. In addition, SVMC’s Kendall Emergency Department was the first in Vermont and one of the 93 in the nation to be recognized with the Emergency Nursing Association’s Lantern Award for excellence this year.

SVMC offers a loan forgiveness program and continuing education and clinical advancement opportunities, including a free ADN to BSN program.

Click here for the Nursing Open House flyer. 

To explore nursing career opportunities, click here.

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The Centers for Living and Rehabilitation

On Thursday afternoon, James Buccolo, a patient who had been recovering from COVID-19 at the Center’s for Living and Rehabilitation for several weeks, was discharged. A large group of CLR’s staff gathered outside and cheered him as he left. He turned around to them and made a short speech of thanks. See part of it here.

This touching story is just one small example of the important work happening at both of SVHC’s nursing facilities: the Centers for Living and Rehabilitation in Bennington and the Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Hoosick Falls. These places offer even more than exceptional health care. They offer a home and a family to many.

During National Skilled Nursing Care Week, we express humbling gratitude to the professionals who work with our elders and those with disabilities in our long-term and sub-acute care facilities. Their work requires skill and commitment. To do the job well, they know, also requires them to dedicate their whole hearts to it. And they do, every day.

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