Wednesday, May 04, 2011
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VCU Health System named Greater Richmond Area Employer of Choice
The Virginia Commonwealth University Health System on Wednesday was named the Greater
Richmond Area Employer of Choice. This is the fourth time the VCU Health System
has received this honor since the awards program began 13 years ago.
The VCU
Health System also received the national Alfred P. Sloan Award for Business
Excellence in Workplace Flexibility. The award presentations were made today at
the annual All Star Awards presented by the Greater Richmond Chamber, the
Richmond Times-Dispatch and Richmond SHRM.
The Employer of Choice award
recognizes that the VCU Health System, as the region’s largest employer with
nearly 8,615 employees, embodies a set of principles that are honored, a
culture that is well defined and most importantly, is characterized by
satisfied employees. The award recognizes organizations that distinguish
themselves as great employers.
The Alfred P. Sloan award is sponsored by the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and was awarded to
the VCU Health System for its creativity in addressing employee needs for
work-week flexibility, which is critical to workforce effectiveness.
“This is
a humbling honor for us. For the fourth time, we are proud to accept this
award,” said Dr. Sheldon M. Retchin, VCU Health System CEO and vice president
for VCU Health Sciences. “But really, this award acknowledges everyone in the
room for their efforts to make Richmond a great place to live and work.”
The
VCU Health System continues to be honored nationally and locally for workforce
development initiatives, workplace flexibility and child and adult day care
practices. The health system also has been recognized as one of the “100 Best
Companies for Working Mothers” by Working Mother magazine, and the National
Association of Female Executives as a Top Company, a top five in the non-profit
category.
“We work hard to provide our employees with a full range of programs
and benefits that help them balance their work and family lives, and we listen
to their specific needs when we design new programs,” said Maria Curran, vice
president, VCU Health System Human Resources. “A career in health care can be
very demanding, so we make it a priority to take care of them because we know
they can then take better care of our patients.”
The VCU Health System
promotes a culture of caring within the organization through efforts like a
leave sharing program, tuition waivers for employees and their families and the
Rainbow Society, an employee-sponsored program to assist co-workers in
financial hardship.
The health system provides innovative benefits such as
adult day services, back-up sick child care and the Employer Assisted Housing
Program, which helps employees purchase homes and navigate the home buying
process. It also provides internal and community education and professional
development, as well as a full array of work-life balance and benefits
programs.
“Our workforce development strategy is a top priority that benefits
our employees and allows us to maintain our position of preeminence in health
care” said MCV Hospitals CEO John Duval. “I am proud that all of our workforce
development programs make a notable difference in the lives of our employees
and their families, the community and our patients.”
Click here to see Dr. Retchin's comments about our Employer of Choice Award.
Click here to see Mr. Duval's response to our Employer of Choice Award.