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Northern Health makes the list of best BC employers

One of BC’s top employers is right here in Northern BC.
Northern Health has been named to the list of Top Employers in BC in a special magazine in the Vancouver Sun.
CEO Cathy Ulrich says this is due in part to the committment people who work for the health authority show.
“And the dedication they bring to those jobs on a day to day basis,” says Ulrich, “and without that this wouldn’t be possible.”
Ulrich says the physical environment and workplace around Northern Health also helped them make the list.
The top employer lineup is decided by using eight criteria ranging from financial benefits to training development.
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