Careers
WHAT'S NEW
- Wheeler Health Launches Innovative Residency Programs
For the first time, Wheeler is launching a unique residency program for nurse practitioners and physician assistants designed to cultivate clinical leaders in community health. - We are also currently now accepting applications from May 2024 graduates.
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Collaborative Culture
- Direct feedback to our CEO and senior teams in monthly open town halls or by online feedback form
- Employee Resource Groups, like the NEW Young Professionals ERG
- Innovation Fund for staff-driven ideas
- Wheeler Leadership Development Program for mentoring and empowering staff
- Seven-time Top Workplace
- and more...
If you want to work in a dynamic organization that promotes recovery, health and growth in the lives of individuals, families and communities, start a career with Wheeler. We foster learning and professional development, and we respect and reward meaningful contributions and innovative approaches to care. Our workforce, comprising 900+ employees, is as broad and diverse as the array of clients we serve and the programs and services we offer. Read our Staff Stories!
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Our culture celebrates quality, innovation, diversity and professionalism. We foster learning and professional development, and we respect and reward meaningful contributions. We’re bound by a passionate commitment to a common goal: to foster positive change in the lives of individuals, families and communities.
More about Careers at Wheeler
Victoria Prestileo, LCSW, Associate Director, Community-based Services
Douglas Kerr, Director, Human Resources
Keturah Kinch, MPA, Site Director, Wheeler Family Health & Wellness Center, Hartford
A Supportive Culture and Professional Growth and Development
Dieudonnee “Deedee” Kokoszka’s role within Wheeler has been a work in progress over the span of several years. She credits the organization’s supportive culture and leadership to her professional growth and development.
A clinical trainer in Wheeler’s Human Resources Department, Deedee teaches clinicians how to document services in the organization’s electronic health record system and navigate other aspects of required documentation. She also manages the agency’s internship program.
Deedee started her career in Wheeler’s Mobile Crisis Intervention Services as a clinician. She also worked as a clinician in the agency’s Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT) program before transitioning into her current role.
“I’ve always felt supported by Wheeler, and I truly believe there’s always an opportunity to grow and learn and to acquire the skills I need to succeed,” said Deedee. “There are invaluable technological resources available to us, and we are consistently nurtured through training and other professional opportunities so that we can truly achieve our full potential.”