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MultiCare Health System

MultiCare Health System

Hospitals and Health Care

Tacoma, WA 66,782 followers

About us

MultiCare’s roots in the Pacific Northwest go back to 1882, with the founding of Tacoma’s first hospital. Over the years, we’ve grown from a Tacoma-centric, hospital-based organization into the largest, community-based, locally governed health system in the state of Washington. Today, our comprehensive system of health includes more than 300 primary, urgent, pediatric and specialty care locations across Washington, Idaho and Oregon, as well as 13 hospitals. We welcome patients from the entire Pacific Northwest region and our 20,000-plus team members — including employees, providers and volunteers — proudly care for the communities we serve. Without a doubt, our organization has changed over the years. But what has never changed, throughout our long history, has been our dedication to health and wellness of the people of the Pacific Northwest. Guided by our mission, vision and values, we are on continuous journey to deliver the services that our communities need, and to ensure access to those services, now and in the future.

Website
http://jobs.multicare.org
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Tacoma, WA
Type
Nonprofit
Specialties
Health care, Non profit, Hospital, Health system, Not for profit, Doctor, and Medical Service

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Employees at MultiCare Health System

Updates

  • Congratulations to MultiCare Health System CEO William Robertson, named to the Puget Sound Business Journal's Power 100 — a list of influential local leaders who are shaping the Puget Sound region. MultiCare is committed to growing access to programs and services that uplift the well-being of our communities and improve health outcomes across the Pacific Northwest. For the full list, visit: https://www.bizj.us/1qotdi

    • Portrait of Bill Robertson in a gray suit and yellow tie, standing outdoors with trees in the background. The image includes the MultiCare and 'Puget Sound Business Journal Power 100' logos.
  • Radioligand therapy — a new, innovative radiation treatment — is now offered at MultiCare Cancer Institute for individuals with advanced prostate cancer. Unlike conventional radiation treatments, radioligand therapy uses specialized molecules called radioligands that deliver radiation directly to prostate cancer cells, reducing exposure to surrounding healthy tissues. “With the new FDA indication that a patient isn’t required to have gone through chemo, we’re able to expand the number of patients we can give this treatment to.” — Susan Guo, MD, MultiCare Cancer Institute radiation oncologist MultiCare Cancer Institute’s extensive team of cancer specialists deliver the care you need and the support you deserve: https://multica.re/48eqfMu

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  • We are happy to share that MultiCare Health System was named in Newsweek's list of ‘America’s Greatest Workplaces in Health Care.’ “We’re honored to receive this recognition, which reinforces our ongoing commitment to creating an environment where every employee can feel valued, grow and make a difference,” said Mary Wills, senior vice president and chief human potential officer. “Our people are at the center of everything we do at MultiCare.” Read more in our newsroom: https://multica.re/47D1Wrm

    • Ariel photo of MultiCare Tacoma General with an  overlay from Newsweek, announcing 'America's Greatest Workplaces 2025 in Health Care'.
  • Our Recruitment, Workforce Development, Clinical, and Patient Access teams attended the Tacoma Public Schools Trades & Career Event last week at the Tacoma Dome. We were proud to offer hands-on activities for students, families, and community members. Attendees practiced the basics of CPR, including chest compressions and providing breaths with a bag-valve mask. They also learned how to read a basic medication order, draw up medication, and administer it via IV. We also showcased our exciting growth and career pathway programs, including MultiCare Academy for Students in Healthcare (M.A.S.H. Camp), volunteer opportunities, job shadows, paid training programs, entry-level jobs, and more. Exploring our programs, here: https://multica.re/43nsWbS

    • A group of individuals stands behind a MultiCare recruitment booth adorned with banners about job opportunities and a prize wheel at a career fair.
    • Group of individuals representing Kaiser Permanente at a promotional booth with informational materials and a prize wheel.
    • Two people interact behind a booth labeled 'MultiCare,' displaying an interactive CPR learning materials at an indoor event.
    • Three people stand behind a booth displaying medical equipment and literature at a MultiCare Health System event.
  • MultiCare Health System reposted this

    At Overlake, we recognize the continued service and sacrifice of our veterans who have served and continue to serve in the armed forces. By pursuing careers in healthcare, these team members demonstrate their lasting commitment to serving others and improving their communities. This Veterans Day, our Overlake vets shared how their military service prepared them for a career in healthcare. Robert Binford, MD, MS, BS; U.S. Air Force Reserves; 1993-2018 Dick Fisher, Security Officer; U.S. Army, 1970s. Joshua Gaydon, IS Systems Analyst; U.S. Navy, four years of service. Imad Haque, MD; U.S. Army, 1990–2019. Bonnie Jeanice, Care Manager; U.S. Army, 1984–2008. Willie R. Powell, MRI Technologist; U.S. Navy Reserves, 24 years of service. Stephanie Reynolds; U.S Navy Hospital Corps, 1985–1997. Terasak Roeksbutr, Clinical Dietitian; U.S. Army Reserve, 1998–2006. Rebecca J. Stanley, RN; U.S. Air Force, 1998–2002. Mark Tachibana, Senior Systems Analyst, Information Services; U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, 1977–1981. Andrea Turner, Director, Clinic Operations - Primary Care & Urgent Care; U.S. Army, 1998–2004. Katherine Greiert, 66G (Labor RN); U.S. Army, 2009-2017. We salute our providers and staff who have served and continue to serve:

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  • More than 1,300 MultiCare employees have served – or are serving – in the U.S. military. Of those, about 150 are active members of the Veteran Resource Group, a community dedicated to supporting veteran employees and strengthening connections across MultiCare. This Veterans Day, the resource group is offering commemorative pins to honor our veteran employees. These pins are another way for our veterans to connect with their coworkers and patients. “Recognizing military service is about connection,” says Matthew McCay, Veteran Advocacy Program manager and chair of the Veterans Resource Group. “When patients see that shared experience, it can facilitate better communication and quality of care." Military service fosters a unique cultural understanding that builds trust among patients and colleagues. Clinicians with military backgrounds are more likely to recognize service-related health patterns and document them accurately, ensuring patients receive care tailored to their needs. To all our veterans — thank you for your service.

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  • We are pleased to announce Brandon Mencini as the new president of MultiCare Auburn and MultiCare Covington medical centers. Mencini will lead MultiCare’s South King strategy, oversee both medical centers’ performance, and drive sustainable growth through improved patient care and strong team development. He joins MultiCare from Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center and Asante Ashland Community Hospital in southern Oregon, where he served as chief executive officer. Read more: https://multica.re/43ggFGd

    • A photo of Brandon Mencini with a quote about serving patients in South King County.
  • This Allied Health Week, we celebrate the incredible professionals who bring care, expertise, and compassion to every corner of our health system. From imaging and lab services to rehabilitation, respiratory therapy, and more—our allied health teams play an essential role in caring for our patients and communities. Hear from a few of our allied health team members in this video as they share what inspires their work and why they choose to build their careers at MultiCare. Thank you to all our allied health professionals for everything you do to make a difference every day.

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