Equal Opportunity Employment

Magnolia Regional Medical Center believes that all persons are entitled to Equal Employment Opportunities and does not discriminate against its employees or applicants for employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, veterans status, age or physical or mental handicap provided they are qualified and meet the requirements established for the job.

Employment—Civil Rights Act of 1964

In accordance with Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and their implementing regulations, Magnolia Regional Medical Center will directly or through contractual or other arrangements admit and treat all persons without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex or national origin in its provision of services and benefits, including assignments or transfers within the facility and referrals to or from the facility. Staff privileges are granted without regard to race, color or national origin (where appropriate). Magnolia Regional Medical Center makes no discrimination because of race, sex, color, religion, age, national origin, orientation or abilities.  The services and facilities of the Magnolia Regional Medical Center are available in a manner that assures equal access by all employees, patients, and public.

Employment at Will

Employment at Magnolia Regional Medical Center is at will.  This means that either the employee or the Hospital may terminate the employment relationship for any reason, with or without cause or notice.  Nothing contained in the Handbook, nor any statements contrary to this at will policy, are valid.  

Application for Employment

Applications for employment can be made online. Click “Job Listings” on the right column to access available opportunities and submit your application online.

Employee Health Requirements

All applicants are required to have a tuberculin (TB) skin test within the first 10 days of hire.  New employees will be screened by the Employee Health Nurse to determine the need for the following vaccines: MMR, Varicella (Chickenpox), and Hepatitis B.  Upon determination of need by the Employee Health Nurse, the vaccines will be provided at no cost to the employee.

Annually, the hospital provides the employee tuberculin (TB) skin tests, influenza (flu) inoculations and other inoculations as unusual situations arise

Employee Orientation

An orientation program is required that all new employees attend these orientation programs, within the first 90 days of employment.  The orientation program reviews general policies, rules, and regulations of the hospital, employee information handbook as well as fire safety, and disaster manuals, paging codes, key personnel and departments, Medical Staff and Board of Commissioners, infection control, personnel policies, organization structure of the hospital and any other mandatory programs.  An acknowledgment card will be signed during orientation and left with the Human Resources Department.