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Holy Name Medical Center Named Among Top Places to Work

Magazine's survey collected employee input

Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck has been named among the “100 Best Places to Work in New Jersey” by NJBIZ magazine, the hospital announced Thursday.

It is the eighth consecutive year Holy Name has achieved the top ranking. Holy Name has been recognized for in the large employer category every year since 2006. In this year’s program, the Medical Center was ranked 16, and was the only Bergen County hospital on the magazine’s list.

“It's no surprise to all of us here that Holy Name is a fabulous place to work, but it sure does feel good to know that the message came across loud and clear during the NJBIZ evaluation process,” said April Rodgers, vice president for Human Resources at Holy Name. “Our staff’s enthusiasm and the pride they take in their jobs translates to outstanding care and patient satisfaction.”

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The magazine honors employers that benefit the state’s economy, its workforce and businesses, according to a Holy Name press release.

“Companies from across the state enter a two-part application process that begins with an examination of workplace policies, practices, philosophy, systems and demographics, worth 25 percent of the total evaluation. The second part, worth 75 percent, consists of confidential surveys to measure the employee experience,” the release said.

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Holy Name has also continually been listed as one of its “Best Places to Work in Healthcare” by the publication Modern Healthcare, the release said.

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