JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Jamestown Regional Medical Center (JRMC) has been ranked 69th on Modern Healthcare’s prestigious Best Places to Work list. This recognition highlights JRMC’s ongoing efforts to create a work environment that fosters both professional growth and personal well-being for its employees.
The announcement came during the Best Places to Work Gala, an event honoring healthcare organizations across the country for outstanding employee satisfaction and engagement. JRMC first received notification of this achievement in June and is now celebrating the news with its community.
The recognition reflects JRMC’s commitment to a supportive workplace culture. “Being recognized as one of the top places to work in healthcare isn’t just about offering competitive benefits—it’s about creating a workplace culture where employees feel valued, supported, and inspired,” a media release states. JRMC’s HR Manager, Lesley Erlandson, praised the ranking as a testament to the dedication of the entire staff. She emphasized that the hospital’s team is like a family, focused on both patient care and the well-being of each other.
JRMC was specifically recognized for its focus on career development by offering continuous education, training, and opportunities for professional growth. The hospital also prioritizes employee well-being by providing comprehensive benefits, mental health support, and wellness programs designed to care for employees beyond their work responsibilities. Additionally, JRMC fosters a culture of respect, creating an inclusive workplace where diverse voices are celebrated, and employees feel heard and valued.
JRMC President & CEO, Mike Delfs, shared that the ranking reflects the strong sense of community within the organization. “Our team is the heart of JRMC, and we work hard to cultivate a positive environment where employees look forward to coming to work every day,” he said in the release.
For more information on career opportunities at JRMC, visit jrmcnd.com/careers or call (701) 952-4800.