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About Bridgeport Hospital

As the largest hospital in prestigious Fairfield County, Connecticut, Bridgeport Hospital blends the state-of-the-art services and technologies of a large, urban medical center with the personalized care, friendly atmosphere and great character of a smaller community hospital.

Operating as a 425-bed, private, not-for-profit hospital and busy regional trauma center, Bridgeport Hospital is dedicated to offering an extensive range of specialty services to a medically and demographically diverse patient population. Our facilities include the Bridgeport Hospital School of Nursing, a Level III Neonatal ICU, the Heart Institute, the Women's Care Center, the Norma F. Pfriem Cancer Center, and the only Burn Center located between Boston and New York.

Bridgeport Hospital is a proud affiliate of Yale University School of Medicine, Ahlbin Centers for Rehabilitation Medicine, and the Bridgeport Hospital Foundation. We offer an extensive range of career opportunities for both new graduates and experienced professionals in nursing and allied health, and are ready to match your contributions with generous benefits, excellent learning and growth opportunities, and a collegial work environment where you will be valued both as a professional and as an individual

To learn more about programs and opportunities for students and new graduates at Bridgeport Hospital, please click here.

To learn more about employment opportunities for experienced professionals at Bridgeport Hospital, please click here.

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