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      • American Pain Society’s Annual Scientific Meeting Convenes in New Orleans, May 8-11
      • Adolescent Chronic Pain Costs $19.5 Billion a Year in the United States
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Meet a health care system inspired by incredible individuals.

 

At CHRISTUS Health, we deliver a complete healing experience that respects the individual. We serve our
communities with dignity. And with a good deal of admiration.

 

CHRISTUS Health is a Catholic, not-for-profit system made up of more than 600 centers, including long-term care facilities, community hospitals, walk-in clinics and health ministries. We are a community 45,000 strong, with over 15,000 physicians providing individualized care.

 

Sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word in Houston and San Antonio and the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, our mission is to extend the healing ministry of Jesus Christ to every individual we serve.

Benefits

CHRISTUS is committed to providing a total compensation package to fulfill your health, body, mind and spiritual needs. We support our health care teams with competitive compensation and an outstanding benefits package. A sample of the types of programs include (some benefits may vary by facility):

 

  • Flexible Work Schedule
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Diversity

CHRISTUS Health has long recognized the importance of diversity and inclusion. These fundamentals not only underpin our core mission, they also guide our interaction with patients, associates and the communities we serve.

 

To guide and champion these efforts, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion focuses on training and education, recruitment and retention, equity in care, community partnership and supplier diversity and creating accountability across the board.

 

At CHRISTUS Health, we define diversity as "everyone and everything with no one and nothing left out." We recognize the worth of each unique human being, and respect personal differences because they strengthen us collectively.

 

We care about every person who is part of our mission. Our definition of inclusion is "engaging all who participate in our mission." At CHRISTUS, we believe it is critical that each person is able to contribute their best talents, skills, abilities and experiences. We are committed to fostering and encouraging growth and opportunity for all. Creating an inclusive environment is directly linked to our performance, profitability and success.

 

Our mission here at CHRISTUS Health is to extend the healing ministry of Jesus Christ for ALL. Our patients' receive treatment that includes caring for each part of their total being. We strive to ensure each patient gets culturally and linguistically competent care tailored to their unique needs.

 

Through our continued focus on excellence, we embrace CHRISTUS' sacred name and seek to create a culture in which our mission and core values are truly exemplified, ensuring that the lives of those we serve are sustained and strengthened by the care we provide.

 

Unique individuals united in the spirit of excellence . . . united in a mission of healing. That's CHRISTUS Health.

Vision

Our Mission

 

WHY WE EXIST.

 

To extend the healing ministry of Jesus Christ.

 

Our Core Values

 

WHAT WE BELIEVE IN.

 

DIGNITY - Respect for the worth of every person, recognition and commitment to the value of diverse individuals and perspectives, and special concern for the poor and underserved.

 

INTEGRITY - Honesty, justice, and consistency in all relationships.

 

EXCELLENCE - High standards of service and performance.

 

COMPASSION - Service in a spirit of empathy, love, and concern.

 

STEWARDSHIP - Wise and just use of talents and resources in a collaborative manner.

 

Our Vision

 

WHAT WE ARE STRIVING TO DO.

 

CHRISTUS HEALTH, a Catholic health ministry, will be a leader, a partner and an advocate in the creation of innovative health and wellness solutions that improve the lives of individuals and communities so that all may experience God's healing presence and love.

 

Our Name and Symbol

 

WHO WE ARE.

 

CHRISTUS is Latin for "Christ," and proclaims publicly the core of our mission. OUR NAME choice also recognizes the heritage of our two congregational sponsors, the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word in Houston and San Antonio. Jesus Christ is the Incarnate Word, the Word of God made flesh. It is, therefore, only fitting that it is in another form of His name that our health ministries are called together.

 

OUR SYMBOL

 

Reflects the healing ministry of Jesus Christ - a combination of a medical cross and a religious cross. The flowing banner on the cross is a common symbol of the risen Christ, while the royal purple signifies Christ. The flowing banner also conveys a sense of motion as we move forward into a new era of service to our communities.

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