Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC

Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, DC

Kaiser Permanente Mid-Atlantic States holds the unique position of operating in the vicinity of Washington, DC, where national health care policy and legislation are introduced, debated, and decided. Encompassing Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, our region serves approximately 500,000 members in 45 medical centers and hospitals.

At Kaiser Permanente Mid-Atlantic States, our commitment to health and well-being extends beyond our members to our colleagues and communities at large. The region is currently ranked among the nation's top 25 Medicare plans by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (2008) and offers a wide variety of career opportunities in a multidisciplinary, culturally diverse workplace. This is an exciting time to contribute to our growing team.

Living here

The Mid-Atlantic area is rich in both culture and history. You can enjoy sightseeing in our nation's capital and the picturesque harbor of Annapolis, outdoor recreation along the scenic coastlines of Virginia and Maryland, and the bustle of cities like Baltimore and Washington, DC. Home to famous museums and monuments, fine dining and entertainment, and numerous professional sports venues, the Mid-Atlantic area offers plenty of year-round activities.

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