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- Healthcare Careers (List) | STHCS
Healthcare Careers Athletic Trainer Learn More Counseling Learn More Dentist Learn More Emergency Medicine Physician Learn More Home Health Aide Learn More Medical & Clinical Laboratory Technician Learn More Nurse Practitioner Learn More Obstetrician/ Gynecologist (OBGYN) Learn More Optometrist Learn More Pediatric Anesthesiologist Learn More Pharmacy Technician Learn More Physical Therapy Assistant Learn More Psychiatric Technician Learn More Public Health Educator Learn More Registered Nurse Learn More Sonography Technologist Learn More Surgical Technologist Learn More Biostatistician Learn More Dental Assistant Learn More Dietary Aide Learn More Environmental Service Aide Learn More Human Services Worker Learn More Medical Assistant (MA) Learn More Nurse's Aide (NA) Learn More Occupational Therapist Learn More Paramedic Learn More Pediatrician Learn More Phlebotomist Learn More Physician Learn More Psychologist Learn More Public Safety Telecommunicator Learn More Respiratory Therapist Learn More Speech Language Pathology and Audiology Learn More Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist Learn More Dental Hygienist Learn More Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Learn More Epidemiologist Learn More Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Learn More Nuclear Medicine Technologist Learn More Nutritionist Learn More Occupational Therapy Assistant Learn More Patient Access Representative Learn More Pharmacist Learn More Physical Therapist Learn More Physician Assistant Learn More Public Health Director Learn More Radiologic Technologist Learn More Social Work Learn More Surgeon Learn More
- Caregiver Navigation | STHCS
Caregiver Navigation New Client Form Providing care for a loved one can seem like an overwhelming task at times. This places new demands on your time and resources and can strain relationships. If you're new to caring for someone, one of the most challenging tasks can be figuring out what resources exist to help care for a loved one. The caregiver navigator at Southern Tier Health Care System can serve as a guide as you search for supports and services to help provide care for your loved one. The caregiver navigator will meet with you to determine what your needs are and will help connect you to existing community resources that can assist you. Southern Tier Health Care System offers free caregiver navigation services to help you identify which resources are best suited for your situation. Frequently asked questions General What does the Caregiver Navigator do? The STHCS Caregiver Navigator will work with you to determine the services you need & what you qualify for. The Caregiver Navigator will research the best options & give you a referral to fulfill the services needed, often saving you hours of research & frustration. What is a Caregiver? A Caregiver is a person who takes care of the needs or concerns of a person with short-term or long-term limitations due to disability, illness, or injury. This includes taking care of yourself. A parent, spouse, child, sibling, friend, or neighbor may also all be considered a Caregiver. What will it cost? The STHCS Caregiver Navigator services are 100% free. Costs for specific services you are referred to will be determined by the organization providing those services, but we will work with you to try to find the most cost-effective options that you are eligible for. What kind of service referrals can I ask for? There is no defined list of what you can ask for, but if you think it would be useful, feel free to talk to our Caregiver Navigator & we will see what we can do. Some examples of services might be finding a home health aide, transportation to appointments, meal delivery, medical supplies, or legal services. Can I ask for myself? Yes, if you are caring for yourself, you can work with the STHCS Caregiver Navigator directly to get referrals. For more information, please contact us.
- Pediatrician | STHCS
Pediatrician Pediatricians are healthcare professionals dedicated to the well-being of infants, children, and adolescents. Their responsibilities include promoting preventive care, monitoring developmental milestones, and addressing acute or chronic illnesses specific to the pediatric population. Pediatricians communicate effectively with patients and parents, fostering a collaborative approach to healthcare. Their expertise covers areas such as immunizations, growth assessments, and early detection of health issues. Through routine check-ups, diagnosis, and treatment, pediatricians significantly contribute to the well-being of the next generation, laying the foundation for a healthy future. Career Fact Sheet Download Career Fact Sheet: Pediatrician .pdf Download PDF • 613KB
Blog Posts (54)
- CEO Update: January 9, 2026
Remembering Carol Mahoney It is with a very heavy heart that I share the news of the passing of longtime STHCS Board member, Carol Mahoney. Carol devoted more than three decades of her life to HomeCare & Hospice and Total Senior Care. She was known for her incredible work ethic, steady leadership, and deep commitment to doing what was right for patients, families, and staff. Her work helped shape these organizations in meaningful ways that will be felt for years to come. Beyond her professional life, Carol was a devoted wife and mother — and I know her favorite role of all was being “grandma” to Lincoln and Lydia. The same compassion and integrity she brought to her work carried through every part of her life. On behalf of all of us, we extend our heartfelt condolences to Carol’s family and loved ones during this difficult time. We will share details about memorial arrangements as they become available. Click here to view Carol's obituary.
- CEO Update: January 2, 2026
A Message from the CEO: Building What Our Communities Need Over the past year, Southern Tier Health Care System has continued to grow into the kind of organization our rural communities truly need — responsive, collaborative, and focused on solving real problems. 2025 challenged us to think differently about workforce, access, and what it means to keep care close to home. We invested in training infrastructure, expanded career pathways, strengthened EMS systems, and advanced programs like Pathways to Care — all with one goal in mind: making sure people in our region can get the right help, at the right time, in the right place. This report highlights that work. It also looks ahead to 2026, where our focus will be on expanding our training capacity, including the Lower Level renovation and deepening our role in connecting residents to both medical and social supports. I am deeply grateful to our Board of Directors, staff, and partners whose commitment makes this progress possible. Together, we are building a stronger, more sustainable healthcare system for our region and the people who call it home... Donna
- CEO Update: December 26, 2025
Holiday Wishes As we close out the year, there’s real appreciation for the time spent with family, friends, and loved ones, and for the work we continue to do together in support of our communities. The New Year offers an opportunity to reflect on where we’ve been and to focus on where we’re headed. Thank you for the partnership, dedication, and commitment you bring to this work every day. Your efforts matter and make a meaningful difference. Wishing you a happy, healthy New Year, and looking ahead to continued progress and shared success in 2026.

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