Mount Sinai Hospital employee
New Grad Review from The Career Directory (2012):
By Kristina Leung and Julien Gagnier, Mediacorp Canada Inc. staff editors
Description:
Founded in 1923, Mount Sinai Hospital is a 472-bed teaching, research and patient care hospital, affiliated with the University of Toronto.
Highlights for new grads:
- Average starting salary: $50,001 to $55,000
- Flexible work hours
- Formal leadership training
- Health benefits for new employees
- In-house training program
- Mentoring program
- Online training program
- Orientation program for new employees
- Student employment: summer and co-op
- Telecommuting
- Tuition subsidies
- Vacation (after first year): 2 weeks
Typical positions for new grads:
Graduates would occupy Registered Nurse, Respiratory Therapist, Medical Imaging, Physiotherapist, Dietitian, Ultrasound Technician, Pharmacist and other related healthcare positions.
New grads hired here typically have these academic backgrounds:
- Bachelor of Commerce / Business Administration: Accounting
- Bachelor of Science: Audiology, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Dentistry, Health Sciences, Information Studies / Library Science, Microbiology, Nursing, Nutrition, Occupational Therapy, Pharmacy, Speech Pathology
- Community College Diploma: Facility Management, Nursing (RN), Office Administration, Radiology, Rehabilitation / Physical Therapy, Respiratory Therapy, Ultrasound Technician
- Doctorate (Science): Health Sciences, Medical Doctor, Nursing, Pharmacy
- Master of Business Administration: General, Accounting, Finance, Information Systems, Public Administration
- Master of Education: Teaching
- Master of Science: Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Health Sciences, Microbiology, Nursing / Health Administration, Nutrition, Occupational Therapy, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Speech Pathology
- Professional Accreditation: Human Resources (CHRP, CEBS)
On-campus recruitment at:
University of Toronto, The Michener Institute
Current jobs (all levels) on Eluta.ca:
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Updated: Oct 07 2010
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