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Empowering exceptional patient experiences.

Compassionate community care. At Huntington Health, they’re so much more than just words. This is our promise to our patients, their families and the communities we serve. It is a trust we’ve forged between our employees and everyone they come into contact with.

Making this promise a living reality takes exceptionally skilled and knowledgeable individuals with a passion for changing lives. And we’re committed to providing our employees with the resources, support and opportunities they need to deliver on that promise.

Enabling you to realize
your fullest potential.

Huntington Health is a place known for clinical excellence, state-of-the-art facilities and innovate technology. We’re the only Level II Trauma Center and Level III NICU in our region. We use the latest in surgical robots, laboratory automation, electronic medical records and more. We’ve made all of these advancements to make it easier and more effective for you to do what you do best – deliver compassionate, patient focused care.

When you join us, you’ll be immersed in a culture that is defined by close collaboration, consistent career growth, continuous learning and stimulating challenges. With the full support of both your colleagues and our leadership team, you’ll be empowered and inspired to provide our patients with the best care possible. Together, we’ll continue meeting the ever-changing needs of our growing community.

You’ll be immersed in a culture that is defined by close collaboration, consistent career growth, continuous learning and stimulating challenges.

Where we’ve been. Where we’re going

A group of prominent local citizens forms the Pasadena Hospital Association
A group of prominent local citizens forms the Pasadena Hospital Association.
A temporary hospital opens with 16 beds at the northwest corner of Raymond Avenue and Green Street
A temporary hospital opens with 16 beds at the northwest corner of Raymond Avenue and Green Street.
A committee was appointed to raise funds to build and endow a permanent hospital building
A committee was appointed to raise funds to build and endow a permanent hospital building.
The 26-bed Pasadena Hospital opens on the present site of Huntington Hospital
The 26-bed Pasadena Hospital opens on the present site of Huntington Hospital.
The hospital now includes a maternity wing, a medical wing, and this complete and convenient operating room.
The hospital now includes a maternity wing, a medical wing, and this “complete and convenient operating room.”
Huntington Hospital’s volunteer program begins. Today, more than 1,400 volunteers provide assistance hospital-wide.
Huntington Hospital’s volunteer program begins. Today, more than 1,400 volunteers provide assistance hospital-wide.
A $2 million gift from the estate of Henry E. Huntington allows the hospital to thrive despite the Great Depression
A $2 million gift from the estate of Henry E. Huntington allows the hospital to thrive despite the Great Depression.
Huntington Hospital launches our Internal Medicine Residency program in 1955, followed by Surgical Residency Program in 1957
Huntington Hospital launches our Internal Medicine Residency program in 1955, followed by Surgical Residency Program in 1957.
Huntington Hospital opens a new maternity wing, thanks to a generous gift from Edward R. Valentine
Huntington Hospital opens a new maternity wing, thanks to a generous gift from Edward R. Valentine.
The Wingate Building — housing one of the nation’s first intensive care units — opens at Huntington Hospital
The Wingate Building — housing one of the nation’s first intensive care units — opens at Huntington Hospital.
Expansion of our emergency department
Expansion of our emergency department.
The first open-heart surgery in the west San Gabriel Valley is performed at our hospital
The first open-heart surgery in the west San Gabriel Valley is performed at our hospital.
Construction of state-of-the-art cardiac diagnostic and radiology facilities in the Edward Valentine Building
Construction of state-of-the-art cardiac diagnostic and radiology facilities in the Edward Valentine Building.
We become the first hospital in the San Gabriel Valley to collaborate with emergency medical services to transmit medical info
We become the first hospital in the San Gabriel Valley to collaborate with emergency medical services to transmit medical info.
Addition of 97 hospital beds in the Herbert Hahn Building
Addition of 97 hospital beds in the Herbert Hahn Building.
Our hospital is named the only Level I trauma center in the San Gabriel Valley
Our hospital is named the only Level I trauma center in the San Gabriel Valley.
We introduce Huntington Hospital Senior Care Network, one of the first comprehensive senior programs in the United States
We introduce Huntington Hospital Senior Care Network, one of the first comprehensive senior programs in the United States.
>The Pasadena Star‑News announces the opening of our new pediatric intensive care unit, the only one serving local children
The Pasadena Star News announces the opening of our new pediatric intensive care unit, the only one serving local children.
Huntington Hospital becomes one of the first full-service hospitals in the United States to offer a pet-assisted therapy
Huntington Hospital becomes one of the first full-service hospitals in the United States to offer a pet-assisted therapy (PAT).
We are among the first in the United States to perform minimally invasive (laparoscopic) surgeries
We are among the first in the United States to perform minimally invasive (laparoscopic) surgeries.
The five-story Carmen and Charles Hale East Tower opens, providing state-of-the-art care in a highly accessible structure
The five-story Carmen and Charles Hale East Tower opens, providing state-of-the-art care in a highly accessible structure.
Our hospital becomes one of the first in the United States to provide nurse navigation services to cancer patients
Our hospital becomes one of the first in the United States to provide nurse navigation services to cancer patients.
Huntington Hospital acquires our first da Vinci surgical robot, used to perform singlesite gallbladder removal & other surgeries
Huntington Hospital acquires our first da Vinci surgical robot, used to perform singlesite gallbladder removal & other surgeries
The West Tower opens, a ground + five-story patient care tower that houses a pharmacy, clinical laboratory and other facilities
The West Tower opens, a ground + five-story patient care tower that houses a pharmacy, clinical laboratory and other facilities.
We become the first hospital in Southern California to acquire the Ekso™ exoskeleton
We become the first hospital in Southern California to acquire the Ekso™ exoskeleton.
We become one of only 6 percent of hospitals in the United States to achieve Magnet® designation
We become one of only 6 percent of hospitals in the United States to achieve Magnet® designation.
The Nan and Howard Schow Emergency & Trauma Center Expansion Project debuts, doubling our capacity to provide emergency care
The Nan and Howard Schow Emergency & Trauma Center Expansion Project debuts, doubling our capacity to provide emergency care.
Huntington Hospital is ranked as 4th best hospital in Los Angeles and 9th best in California by U.S. News & World Report
Huntington Hospital is ranked as 4th best hospital in Los Angeles and 9th best in California by U.S. News & World Report.
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Why is breakfast the most important meal of the day?
Because at Huntington Health, you’ll be able to have Breakfast with the President, share your thoughts and learn more about our exciting future.

Why are we here?
It is our mission to provide excellent health care and compassionate service to each person by bringing together outstanding physicians, caring nurses, professional staff and advanced technologies.
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Huntington is dedicated to attracting, developing, and maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce that is compassionate and meets the needs of our community. Applicants at all levels will receive consideration of employment based on valid job requirements without regard to race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, parental status, ancestry, disability, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other protected status.

At Huntington Health, we will accommodate the needs of any candidate who requests reasonable assistance under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

External hires must pass a background check/drug screen. Qualified applicants with arrest and/or conviction records will be considered for employment in a manner consistent with federal and state laws, as well as applicable local ordinances.

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