Atracare Job Fair

Atracare job fair 2023

Looking for a fulfilling career in healthcare? Are you seeking full time, part time, or seasonal work at the Delaware Beaches? Atracare is hiring! We’re having a job fair at our Ocean View location on May 25th from 9a – 12p.
Our state-of-the-art facility is committed to providing high-quality care to our community in Southern Delaware and we’re looking for dedicated professionals to join our team. Come meet with our hiring managers, learn more about our facility, and apply for the position that best matches your skills and interests. Don’t miss out on the chance to make a difference in the lives of others while advancing your career in healthcare.

Positions:

Front Desk Receptionist
Medical Assistants
LPN & RN’s
Janitorial staff

Where: Our Ocean View Location:  90 Atlantic Ave Suite 4, Ocean View, DE 19970

Can’t join in person? Contact us for a remote option.
Still have questions? Contact us at info@atracare.com and we’ll be happy to help.

We look forward to seeing you!

2 New comments

Mary Kay Walsh | Reply

Any PRN -RN jobs available?

    William Albanese | Reply

    For RNs, we are currently hiring Full Time for our Lewes Location.

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