With a new hybrid facility opening on Route 9 near Milton in February 2023, Bayhealth is hosting career fairs on the site and across the state.
Nov. 8 marked a day when most people’s focus would be on voting, but with schools and other businesses closed, Bayhealth saw an opportunity to attract prospective employees who had some free time on their hands for the day.
Bayhealth’s newest facility will offer an emergency department and outpatient care. Located on Hudson Road just off Route 9, Bayhealth Total Care played host to a career fair offering anyone interested a chance to apply for a job in the medical, IT, engineering, maintenance, public safety or administrative field. The company is hoping to hire at least 70 people to work at the Sussex County site.
More information is available at bayhealth.org/Career-Fair.
![Bayhealth workers greet prospective employees as they enter the tent in the parking lot of Bayhealth Total Care. Shown are (l-r) Robin Martinez, George Cannon, Melissa Kozlowski and Nikki Cooper-Powell.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/11/field/image/_MG_3294.jpg)
![Sue Nardelli and Aigner Sampson speak to Marie Ingram and Geoff Faila about employment at Bayhealth.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/11/field/image/_MG_3299.jpg)
![Cierra Dennis, left, brought her 1-year-old baby to the career fair and was greeted instantly by Catherine Vega.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/11/field/image/_MG_3337.jpg)
![Dennis Eberly shakes hands with Bayhealth Public Safety Officer Kyle Demarsico following a conversation in which Brian Claus also took part. Despite Brian’s last name, it was a job at Bayhealth, not the North Pole.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/11/field/image/_MG_3357.jpg)