Workforce Development

Dartmouth Hitchcock Workforce Readiness Institute enrolling for medical assistant apprenticeship program
Registration for the fall 2022 Medical Assistant Apprenticeship Program is open until Thursday, August 4, 2022
DHMC, Community College System of NH launch healthcare pre-apprenticeship program for high school students
The program will prepare students for entry into the medical assistant, pharmacy technician and surgical technologist registered apprenticeship programs of Dartmouth Health’s Dartmouth Hitchcock Workforce Readiness Institute.

Federal Grant to Fund Program for New Hampshire Behavioral Health Workforce Training, Improving Access in Rural Communities
Three-year grant totals $1.365 million

“Among the Most Influential Voices in Public Health”: D-H and D-HH CEO and President Joanne M. Conroy, MD, Named Citizen of the Year by New Hampshire Union Leader
The Union Leader wrote that Conroy has been “among the most influential voices in public health since the beginning of the pandemic, leading New Hampshire’s largest hospital system and private employer."

Building a Bridge from Apprenticeship to Associate Degree
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health's Workforce Readiness Institute and Colby-Sawyer College collaborate to bridge healthcare certification and college education.

Looking for a New Career? Dartmouth-Hitchcock to Host Interview Day for Various Positions Starting at $17 Hourly
Interviews to be held in-person at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center on Thursday, October 7

New Degree Programs for Employees Offered through a Colby-Sawyer College and D-HH Partnership
This partnership provides academic programs for nursing and health sciences.

D-HH partners with NHPBS to host a series of virtual screenings of the new workforce housing documentary: Communities and Consequences II
New Hampshire PBS, in partnership with Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health (D-HH), will host a series of virtual events to engage communities in solutions-focused conversations about jobs and workforce housing in the Granite State.

$2.5 Million Grant Awarded to Dartmouth-Hitchcock to Address Workforce Shortages in Rural New Hampshire Health Care Organizations
This grant will benefit rural health organizations around the state of New Hampshire, and D-H was one of only 17 organizations to receive a grant from a total of $40 million in H-1B grants awarded nationwide.

Expanded Academic Partnership to Meet Workforce Needs
D-HH and Colby-Sawyer College announced an expansion of its longstanding partnership aimed at supporting critical workforce pipelines across the D-HH system and elevating learning and career opportunities for Colby-Sawyer students.