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Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services
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Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services is seeking qualified applicants to join our energetic team.
Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services offers you the opportunity to build a solid career in a diverse environment where the latest treatments, technology, and support will help bring great rewards. Discover the warmth and hospitality of a community where southwestern charm, outstanding medicine and countless adventures combine to offer the opportunity of a lifetime.
“The mission of RMCHCS is to serve God by making a profound and lasting difference in the health and quality of life for all people in the community.”
Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services (RMCHCS) is a private, not-for-profit, Joint Commission accredited organization. It is the product of a merger in 1983 between Rehoboth Christian and McKinley General Hospitals. The two hospitals had been operating in Gallup since the early 1900s, when for business reasons, the governing boards at the time determined that a merger was necessary to maintain viability. The organization has grown since the merger to become an integrated healthcare delivery system.
RMCHCS is the only private hospital in McKinley County, and is the largest provider of healthcare between Albuquerque, New Mexico and Flagstaff, Arizona. RMCHCS employs approximately 520 people, 41 of whom are physicians and mid-level providers. The organization is one of the larger employers in the Gallup/McKinley County Area.
Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services (RMCHCS) Foundation is the fundraising entity for RMCHCS. The Foundation’s mission is to provide the organization with the financial resources necessary to make quality healthcare available to everyone. In conjunction with the Auxiliary, the Foundation sponsors New Mexico’s largest charity golf invitational each year. To date, proceeds from the Charity Invitational have been used to purchase dialysis machines, paid to remodel pediatric rooms, build a women’s breast center and build a solarium for patients and their families.
Construction was completed in 1998 on a new Intensive Care Unit, Laboratory, and Emergency Department. A new Diagnostic Imaging Center was completed in 2000, and a Medical/Surgical/Pediatric remodeling project was completed in 2001. In 2011, a project was completed to remodel the clinics.
RMCHCS is an integrated delivery system providing care for Northwestern New Mexico and Eastern Arizona. We are proud to continue a history of health care dating back to the early 1900s. As a private, not-for-profit health care system, we are committed to improving the health and wellness of our community and the individuals for whom we care. RMCHCS consists of a 69-bed, full-service, JCAHO accredited acute care hospital; two outpatient clinics; hospice/home health and behavioral health services.
RMCHCS is the only private hospital in McKinley County, and is the largest provider of healthcare between Albuquerque, New Mexico and Flagstaff, Arizona. RMCHCS employs approximately 520 people, 41 of whom are physicians and mid-level providers. The organization is one of the larger employers in the Gallup/McKinley County Area.
Our Community:
Gallup, New Mexico. “Heart of The Indian Southwest.” “Genuine Gallup.” These are words that describe the uniqueness of Gallup. In its early days Gallup was a dusty frontier settlement with occasional confrontations with American Indians. Gallup actually traces its origins to the railroads and trading post founders of the late 19th century.
The name “Gallup” was taken from a paymaster by the name of “David Gallup” who established a small payroll office so rail workers could collect their wages while working on the railways for the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. When the tracks reached the settlement in 1881, the town was formally named after the paymaster.
Gallup is a gateway city, perfectly situated for easy access to regional attractions. Some natural attractions are Bisti Badlands, Continental Divide, El Morro National Monument, and the Petrified Forest National Park and Painted Desert. Some of the traditional Native American sites are Acoma Sky City, Canyon De Chelly National Monument, the Hopi Reservation, the Pueblo of Zuni, and the Navajo Capital at Window Rock.
Gallup, seat of McKinley County, is a colorful mix of vibrant enterprise and traditional Native American folkways. Gallup has a unique blend of indigenous culture, with genuine American Indian and Southwest-Hispanic arts and crafts in rich abundance.
Gallup is situated at 6,515 feet and has a mild and comfortable four-season climate. The landscape is beautiful, with red mesas surrounding the city. Recreational opportunities are abundant through all four seasons. There are great opportunities for outdoor recreation including hiking, rock climbing, tennis, golf, bicycling, hot-air ballooning and drag racing are but a few of the sports enjoyed locally by Gallup residents. Gallup offers adventure for all. The wide-open spaces are an ongoing attraction to photographers throughout the year.
When you are in Gallup you will feel the magic and warmth of its people in this wonderfully unique community.
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