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Ascension recognized by Becker’s Healthcare as one of the 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare

Ascension has been named as one of Becker’s Hospital Review’s 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare for 2025, underscoring the system's commitment to nurturing an innovative, supportive, and Mission-driven workplace culture. 

The 150 recognized organizations are honored for their dedication to supporting employees with comprehensive benefit packages, advancing personal and professional growth, fostering inclusive team dynamics, and resources that advocate for associate well being. The list also highlights the work of organizations that impacts their communities through social outreach and charitable service. 

Ascension is one of the nation’s leading non-profit and Catholic health systems, with a Mission of delivering compassionate, personalized care to all with special attention to those most vulnerable. Across 16 states and the District of Columbia, Ascension’s network encompasses approximately 106,000 associates, 26,000 aligned providers, 105 wholly owned or consolidated hospitals, and 34 senior living facilities. 

In addition to this recognition, Ascension is proud to have received numerous awards from workplace review platform Comparably for best company compensation, best company work-life balance, best CEOs for women, best career growth, and best human resources teams. Additionally, Ascension was honored as one of Forbes’ “Best-in-State Employers” for its work-life balance and benefits, and is consistently recognized by Military Friendly as a top military employer. 

Read more about Ascension’s recognition as a top employer here.

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