Grow your career in Cincinnati, OH

Our hospitals

As one of Cincinnati's largest health systems and employers, we provide compassionate care at five facilities throughout the region.
Anderson Hospital 7500 State Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45255
Clermont Hospital 3000 Hospital Drive
Batavia, Ohio 45103
Fairfield Hospital 3000 Mack Road
Fairfield, Ohio 45014
Kings Mills Hospital Coming soon to
5440 Kings Island Drive
Mason, Ohio 45040
The Jewish Hospital 4777 E Galbraith Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45236
West Hospital 3300 Mercy Health Blvd.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45211
Whatever you do, do it with your whole heart Don't see the job you're looking for? Browse our available positions by facility, location or schedule.

Whether you're called to bedside care, patient support, community service or operations and administration, there's a place for you here.

How we serve the Cincinnati community

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Cradle Cincinnati is a community-wide collective impact initiative aimed at reducing infant mortality in Hamilton County, with a specific emphasis on narrowing the disparity of infant deaths across ethnicities. Mercy Health has proudly been a longstanding partner and funder since its inception 10-years-ago.

“Cradle Cincinnati values our partnership with Mercy Heath,” Meredith Shockley-Smith, Executive Director of Cradle Cincinnati, says. “Mercy Health has walked alongside us as strategic partners both financially and as thought leaders from the beginning of Cradle Cincinnati. Their commitment to equity in the work and heart for the mission and vision of eliminating infant mortality is an exemplar in our community.”  

Mercy HealthPlex is a state-of-the-art facility that offers everything you need to achieve your health and fitness goals. We offer services to all employees including personal training, group exercise, aquatic programs, nutritional counseling, the spa and childcare.
 
Mercy HealthPlex also offers childcare for employees. Your child is sure to stay engaged in an assortment of activities while you are working out in our facility. Our childcare area is specifically designed for children ages 6-weeks through 12-years-old for a maximum of two hours per day.

The GROW Strong RN Program includes:
  • Bedside clinical experience: Your trained nurse preceptor teaches you clinical skills, shares knowledge and expertise, assists with decision-making and helps you develop critical thinking skills.  
  • Classroom and skills lab: Our subject matter experts design classes specifically to support your transition to practice.  
  • A caring, dedicated nurse mentor: An experienced nurse works with you and is your resource or sponsor for career development. Your mentor helps you make the transition from new graduate to professional nurse. 
  • Simulations: Experienced simulation experts lead you through a series of clinical simulations to help you develop and apply your clinical and critical thinking skills.  
  • Eligibility Requirements: Graduated from an accredited school of nursing, less than one year of professional acute care (hospital) nurse experience, passed the NCLEX before the program starts, Clinical Area Enrollment 
Enrollment periods for the GROW Strong RN vary by clinical areas and include Critical care, Emergency department, Medical-surgical, Peri-operative (Pre-op, OR, PACU) and Peri-natal (L&D, SCN). To learn more, visit our Student Opportunities page.

For more than 30 years, our mobile mammography vans, or coaches as we call them, have brought peace of mind to scores of women across the Greater Cincinnati area. They have done this by extending the reach of our women’s centers to locations convenient to their work and home.


Our mobile mammography team actively work within the Cincinnati community to meet the demand for screenings. Our mobile mammography coaches carry state-of-the-art technology, making them the most advanced and accurate screening tools available to patients. Patients who visit Mercy Health’s mobile mammography coaches get results and details about any follow-up testing they might need right away.


Help bring peace of mind and shorten the time between result and follow-up and/or treatment the patient may need.  Search mammo in the search bar above. 

The Jewish Hospital – Mercy Health, has been named the top hospital in Cincinnati for cancer care by Newsweek. The Jewish Hospital made the magazine’s annual America’s Best Cancer Hospitals list, appearing at number 58 in the nation and number one in Cincinnati, OH. 
 
Results were compiled and awards presented based on three data sources — a nationwide online survey, hospital quality metrics and patient experience. This recognition for The Jewish Hospital results from the commitment of our exceptional medical staff, nurses and support teams, who provide our patients with the highest quality of cancer care every day.

An urgent care center can bridge the gap between primary care and an emergency room visit.

At Mercy Health Urgent Care, our goal is to not only create more convenient, accessible care options for patients, but also find solutions for health care providers. We're seeking highly motivated and skilled Radiology Techs and Certified Medical Assistants who share a passion for excellence in care delivery, along with a desire to join a growing service line. 

To learn more and apply for our available positions, visit Mercy Health Urgent Care.   
200+ Physician practices
17 Outpatient Rehab Centers
6 Mercy Health Urgent Cares
5 Total Number of Hospitals
5 Wellness & Fitness Centers
4 Free-Standing Emergency Departments
“I always think, ‘What if it was my mum or dad? How would I have wanted them to be treated?’” she says. “That question every day ensures that I show compassion and try to do my best.” Rebecca D., RN, BSN, Clinical Coordinator in Acute Rehab
“Working in acute care tends to bring some of the sickest, critically injured patients that you can experience,” Ray explains. “Those are the most memorable for their own reasons and stay with you. But they are also learning experiences for future patient care.” Ray S., RN, Interventional Radiology Department