L.A.’s Cedars Sinai Could Cure Your Joblessness!
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Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles is consistently ranked as one of America’s best hospitals. For over a hundred years Cedar Sinai has been at the forefront of medical excellence. With over 10,000 employees and 2,000 physicians in various specialties the Medical Center is always seeking to expand their network and train the next generation of medical professionals. The center also houses The Burns and Allen Research Institute. They are currently accepting applications for a large number of positions. The hospital offers insurance, healthcare and retirement benefits as well as tuition reimbursement and employee discounts.
If you’re looking for a new career what better place to apply?
Not considering a career in medicine? Not a problem! At Cedar Sinai hundreds of positions are waiting to be filled, in a multitude of disciplines such as:
• Finance
• Science
• Administration
• Pharmacy
Take a look at just a few top-earning careers in the allied health field:
Pharmacists:

A license is required to prescribe medication to the public. Like most jobs in the medical sector, excellent growth is predicted. Pharmacists distribute medicine to patients; they monitor the progress and offer advice to patients and practitioners.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics explains that jobs in this field are evolving with pharmacists being involved in the process of testing and developing new drugs. Others work for the government or with healthcare companies. Average salary is $94,520.
X-ray techs and radiology techs are very important to medical facilities because they are responsible for managing the overall x-ray imaging process.
Most x-ray techs and radiology techs work for large hospitals because they can afford expensive testing equipment. However, due to long wait times for testing, private testing centers are opening up rapidly across the country and they have x-ray capabilities available. The average salary for x-ray and radiology technician begins at $45,000.
Registered nurses:
Hospital nurses work to carry out the medical regimen and remedies that are prescribed by the physicians. Nurses generally have more patient interaction and advise patients and their families how to manage their illness or injury. Hospital nurses are generally assigned to one particular area of the hospital—maternity, pediatrics, emergency, oncology, etc—but can often rotate among the different department.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that employment of registered nurses is expected to grow 23 percent from 2006 to 2016. Average yearly wages generally start from $50,000.
Financial Representative
According to the Cedar Sinai website “the Financial Representative will be responsible for analyzing patient accounts for appropriate adjustments, discounts, disbursements and refunds.” Almost every organization requires a finance manager or representative to maintain financial services like reports, cash management strategies, taxes and investment activities.
The employment growth from financial representatives and managers will experience average growth in within the next ten years. The lowest salary expectations are approximately $66,000, while those in the higher brackets can earn upwards of $130,000.
Clerical and Administration:
Hospitals are constantly in need of employees with good computer skills. People who are skilled at organizing can find themselves filing, typing, maintaining patient records and charts, and answering phones. This is a great way to get a taste of the allied health profession without having to see blood! Average salary: varied
Why should you consider a career in health care? The health care industry is booming with job opportunities. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 3 million jobs will be created within the health care field between 2006 and 2016. In fact, there will be more jobs in the health care industry than any other field.
For more information on any profession visit The Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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