Nursing Jobs in Marietta, Ohio

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Full Time Registered Nurse - Program Operations Director At RestorixHealth, our mission is simple…to restore health and improve the quality of life! As Program Operations Director –...
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Status:  Full Time – 80 hours        Hours:   7P-7A variable In an environment of continuous quality improvement, the Associate Nurse Manager (ANM) is responsible for managing an...
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Status:  Full Time – 80 hours        Hours:   Mon-Fri 8A-5P        In an environment of continuous quality improvement, t he Licensed Practical Nurse is responsible for...
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At the confluence of the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers is Marietta, Ohio. The seat of Washington County, this small city is the oldest in the state, settled by pioneers in 1788. With IntelyCare, you can find full-time, part-time, contract, temporary, or per diemnursing jobs in Marietta, Ohio, and beyond. Find out what this pretty river city can offer nurses both on and off the clock.

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With a population of about 13,385 people and just over 6,000 households, Marietta has that small-town feel. The median age of the residents of this city is 39.4, very slightly under the state median of 39.9.

Almost 23% of Marietta’s residents are ages 65 and older, compared to 18% statewide, so there will be ample opportunities to care for older patients. If that is something you have particular interest in, don’t forget to highlight your NIH stroke certification and other skills or experience on your nursing resume that may benefit elderly patients.

Want to organize your job search by opportunities that are relevant to your license or certification? IntelyCare can help you find the right openings in Marietta:

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Working in Marietta, OH

In the Marietta area, one of the main employment sectors is healthcare and social assistance, along with manufacturing and retail trade. This is good news for nurses, as there will be opportunities to find jobs in acute care, post-acute care, and long-term care. Here are positions at a few of the medical systems and healthcare facilities in and around the wider Marietta area:

If you live in Marietta, Ohio, there is great news about how long it will take you to get to your nursing job. The average commute for the area is a mere 15 minutes, far shorter than the US average of just over 25 minutes. You’ll still probably want to travel by car, as most people in Marietta (about 80%) drive alone to work, although nearly 6% carpool.

If you need daycare or after school childcare while you work, there are many options in Marietta. You can search for early childhood care and education programs via the Ohio Department of Childhood and Youth website. If you are a pet parent, there are several pet sitting or walking services in the area to help you out as well.

Living in Marietta, Ohio

Named the Most Charming Small Town to Visit in Ohio, Marietta has a lot to offer those who live and work there. The historic downtown area features flower-adorned lampposts, and shops run by fifth-generation storekeepers. If you want to start your day off with a meal, Marietta offers everything from coffee shops to pub food to fine dining — with a focus on local and seasonal flavors. If entertainment is on your agenda, the city has a wide range of festivals, concerts, celebrations, and other events all year long.

Is spending the day learning about Marietta’s history more to your liking? Marietta has no shortage of historic sights to visit. Start with The Castle, a beautiful Gothic Revival House, now home to a museum with educational presentations, tours (April-December), and celebrations of its own. You may also want to take in the Toy and Doll Museum, or the Ohio River Museum, featuring information about the city’s part in the Underground Railroad.

When it’s time for some outdoor activity, Marietta has that too. Popular adventures include camping in the Wayne National Forest, kayaking on the Ohio or Muskingum Rivers, or just taking a low-key bike ride around town.

The year-round weather in Marietta will of course play a role in any outdoor activities. Like the rest of Ohio, the area has a warm, humid summer, with temperatures up to 85 degrees, and a snowy, cold winter, where the thermometer dips down to 24 degrees on average, but rarely below 7.

The cost of living in Marietta is affordable, at about 20% below the national average. You’ll also find that housing is affordable, with an average home price of $175,700, which is 48% lower than the national average and 10% lower than the state as a whole. Renting is reasonably priced too, with a two-bedroom unit costing $800 per month, about 44% cheaper than the national average and 22% cheaper than the state average.

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