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Trinitas Hospital

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925 E Jersey St
Elizabeth, NJ 07201

Details

Number of Beds 440

Walkthrough State NO

Compact State YES

State License Fee $120

License Wait Time n/a

Temporary License $20

License Website Visit

State Hourly $31.38 (non-traveler)

State Annual $57,840 (non-traveler)

National Hourly $33.23

National Annual $69,110

County

Union

Population

522,541

Studio (Rent)

$941

One Bedroom (Rent)

$1,149

Two Bedroom (Rent)

$1,312

City

Elizabeth

Population

126,494

Homicides (per 10,000)

1.03

Rapes (per 10,000)

3.00

Assaults (per 10,000)

46.00

Robberies (per 10,000)

60.00

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June 11, 2012

by Anonymous

I enjoyed working here(per diem). I got along well w/co-workers.

I worked full-time at another facility. I worked per-diem at Trinitas. I liked working in the detox unit(which is no longer there). Although I could adapt and work on any kind of unit.

May 24, 2012

by Anonymous

Caring environment, good team work, and gain more experience in a carefree zone..

I had the opportunity to learn how to better care for patients. I was able to help patients feel safe and assist them to my up most ability. I learned how to work in a fast pace facility, and experienced new procedures from the job.I learned how to do hands on carefully and professionally on patients with ECG's, assisting with stitching wounds, and data entry on patient records, etc. Co- Workers were helpful to answer any questions i had if needed, and was very friendly. I would get along with everyone in my work place.I really didn't have any hard part in the job. I handled work carefully and patiently. The most enjoyable part of the job was everything that had to do with being in a medical zone environment and being able to do something i love even if i didn't get paid. It was helping and caring to get things done and give a patient a well treated experience to make their life better. And because the medical field has a lot to do with my major in my career.