These Eastern Washington businesses are growing, which means lots of hiring, training, promotions, and pay raises. Apply for as many positions as possible in all areas that interest you. Even if you’re not fully qualified, it’s worth starting the conversation! You might have exactly what they are looking for, so good luck and send me more posts if you see them!
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Comprehensive health care Currently recruiting for vacancies in Yakima, Sunnyside, White Salmon, Goldendale, Ellensburg, Walla Walla, Pasco and Moses Lake. Starting with entry-level positions, all the way up to therapists in many different buildings and abilities. If you have wanted to be part of a growing company, it is currently celebrating its 50th anniversary, a company that allows movement and includes training. Apply today!
Yakima Valley Community College Yakima Campus
Yakima Valley College is expanding and needs to fill several positions for program assistants, computer data management, librarians, instructors, timekeepers and more, it’s a great place to further your education and get paid!
Yakima Valley Memorial has multiple locations and hires top to bottom! From cooking to administration to guard work, security and much more.
Prosser Memorial Health is in the same position and needs to fill positions up and down. Be part of a system that helps people when they are most vulnerable
Seneca Food Corporation located in Yakima seeks to fill general work positions
Yakima Valley Farmworker Clinic constantly needs the best the valley and beyond has to offer, be it a public health official, doctors, nurses, cleaners, assistance dentistry, case managers, outreach workers, etc.
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The city of Yakima needs GIS Specialist, Correctional Officers, Police Officers, Community Support, Parking Enforcement Officers, Maintenance Officers, etc.
Professional case management at Kennewick Hires Community Liaison Workers and at Yakima Companion Sitters and Beyond
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