Bright orange hardhats and yellow reflective vests engulfed the steps of Washington’s Capitol Feb. 17 as construction workers ...
For Hawaii resident Maryn Stevens, Washington state looked like a land of opportunity. When she discovered she could earn more in Washington than Hawaii as an early career mental health counselor, she ...
Health system leaders maintain workforce investments health system execs refuse to cut, focusing on career pathways and retention despite rising ...
PeaceHealth is laying off less than 1% of its systemwide workforce, affecting various roles including leadership. The hospital system attributes the layoffs to redesigning teams and workflows, not ...
In communities across Washington, young people are asking, “What’s next for me?” Meanwhile, employers are asking, “Where’s the next generation of talent?” Over the next five years alone, more than 1 ...
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Uncertainty is the word of the day for budget planners at both companies and public agencies. Washington’s workforce development programs are no exception. With most of its budget coming from the ...
Access to mental health care provides essential intervention for those in need of support, especially when care is localized and culturally relevant. Expanding services across Washington presents a ...
A Zip Recruiter or Indeed search today reveals that a variety of jobs are available in the behavioral health care arena. In the Seattle area alone, open positions include mental health therapist, ...
Washington state was awarded over $181 million last week through a new federal program aimed at improving health care in rural communities, which state leaders argue will be helpful but ultimately ...