Spring Valley Hospital Medical Center Employer Reviews
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Spring Valley Hospital
Surgical Technologist (Current Employee), Las Vegas Nevada – August 28, 2012
Pros: free coffee, excellent benefits
Cons: would like to get a longer lunch
Spring Valley Hospital is a great facility to work at. They are part of the valley health systems which include 5 medical centers that serve the Las Vegas community. I have been employed by Spring Valley for the past 3 years both as a sterile processing technician and currently as a surgical technologist. Every staff member of the hospital are all orientated – more... towards the same goals which include patient care of the highest standards and to make their facility the hospital of choice for their community. For me the most enjoyable part of the day is going to work knowing that I am apart of a team that is able to help transform and save lives while working with my friends. Spring Valley would definitely be mine and my family's hospital of choice for quality care. – less
I am a CNA and can't seem to get my foot in the door. What does it take to get hired? I only have 2 yrs experience working for a facility NOT a hospital. If they are under staffed it's because they will not hire CNA's without hospital experience. HOW DO YOU GET HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE IF THEY WONT HIRE YOU? UGH
Spring Valley Hospital Medical Center
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nice workplace with lots of diversity.
Unit Coordinator, Labor and Delivery (Former Employee), Las Vegas, NV – May 27, 2012
Pros: 12 hour shifts, w[th a three day wprk week
Cons: under staffed
A typical day would be to assist patients and there familys, the doctors and nurses as needed, while making sure that the unit is running smoothly.I learn something new everyday.Management is ok, and my co-workers are wonderfull.The hardiest part of my job is when an unscheduled C-section walks in for delivery,no prenatal care or records and no doctor.The – more... most enjoyable part is watching the familys going home with there baby. – less
– October 12, 2012
I am a CNA and can't seem to get my foot in the door. What does it take to get hired? I only have 2 yrs experience working for a facility NOT a hospital. If they are under staffed it's because they will not hire CNA's without hospital experience. HOW DO YOU GET HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE IF THEY WONT HIRE YOU? UGH