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Paramedic/EMT
Paramedics and EMTs at UC Health are vital to our healthcare system. As the first responders, we rely on you to provide immediate medical care to patients in emergency situations. UC Health offers Paramedics and EMTs the opportunity to provide care through our accredited medical transport systems, including the region’s only mobile intensive care and mobile stroke units. We also provide air medical services to critically ill or injured patients using our three state-of-the-are aircraft equipped with the latest safety features and medical equipment.
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Medical Assistant
Our Medical Assistants prepare patients for exams and procedures and complete some administrative duties, including scheduling patient appointments and assisting with billing. UC Health offers a Medical Assistant Novice Program, which is designed for individuals with no previous experience. This program supports your development of both clinical and professional skills, and ensures you can provide safe and effective care in your role. Whether you’re an experienced MA or just starting your career, you will find great opportunities to grow at UC Health.
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Psychiatric Technicians
Psychiatric Technicians provide a supportive and structured environment for psychiatric patients in an acute inpatient therapeutic setting, offering activities, crisis intervention and emotional support in an academic hospital teaching environment. The psychiatric technician role is an entry level mental health clinician role ideal for someone pursuing a degree in clinical psychology, psychiatric nursing, mental health counseling or psychiatric medicine. The psychiatric technician’s primary focus is to help individuals manage their mental health conditions, improve their well-being and work towards achieving stability and recovery.
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Patient Care Assistant
As a Patient Care Assistant (PCA), you will provide basic care to our patients and assist them with daily living activities. We offer those looking to begin a PCA career the opportunity to participate in our Patient Care Assistant Novice Program. This program is for those who do not have an STNA license and have not completed a clinical rotation. This is a great option for PCAs who are new to their career and are looking to gain hands-on experience before completing their certification.
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State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA)
STNAs will work in a post-acute rehabilitation unit that operates within a more acute care setting. This unique environment offers manageable STNA ratios, significantly better than those typically found in external nursing homes, ensuring you can provide the highest quality of care to your patients. STNAs at UC Health have the opportunity to cross-train on the Long-Term Acute Care (LTAC) unit, gaining valuable critical care experience. This position is ideal for individuals with a background in long-term care who are looking to transition into acute care but are not yet ready to move directly into a hospital setting.
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Advance Healing Every Day
As an academic health system, our UC Health clinicians and teams practice sub-specialized, world-class care and are frequently researching and teaching to advance healing and reduce suffering for patients with the most complex health challenges.

Recognition You Deserve
Our team members go the extra mile each and every day, and we celebrate them proudly and often. Our recognition programs include internal PRIIDE Awards to recognize employees and clinicians who exemplify and live into our values.
UNPARALLELED LEARNING & GROWTH
How Our Leadership Works for You
We have many resources within our system that help you do your job, including access to other clinicians and groundbreaking research, as well as our relationship with the University of Cincinnati.
- We provide the tools, equipment and supplies you need to get the job done.
- We are eager to invest in you and help you reach your goals.
- We support a clinical ladder for your professional growth.
- We offer opportunities to take part in research.
- We encourage learning and collaboration.
- We keep you up to date on patient safety, training and services.
- We offer tuition reimbursement and leadership courses.
- We make you feel supported and valued.