Find a Healthcare Job in Montana
MAke A Life...Not Just a Living!
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We are your "go-to source" for finding a healthcare job in Montana! With Montana Connections and the National Rural Recruitment and Retention Network (3RNet), we have a huge database of opportunities state-wide and candidates nation-wide. Let us help find the perfect match for you!
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3RNet is a job posting website that allows facilities to post job opportunities and candidates to register as job seekers. We utilize 3RNet to match candidates and facilities. If you are interested, click here! |
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Montana Connections is a a referral-based recruitment program that works to address the healthcare needs in Big Sky Country. As recruitment specialists we work with candidates and facilities state-wide to find the perfect fit for all parties involved. We work with the entire healthcare spectrum- from physicians to pharmacists to dental hygienists, and everything in between! Click here to see our brochures used at Career Fairs: |
Why Healthcare Professionals Enjoy Montana
Steve Lowery, Dentist, Cut Bank I have found that practicing dentistry in Montana is a rewarding profession. Montana has all the advantages I look for in a home state! Here, I have the opportunity to participate in many outdoor activities, including hiking and fishing. Most of all, the people that live here are the best advantage! The people in Montana are really what make practicing dentistry here such a great career. In general, Montanans are honest, trusting, appreciative, and friendly. Working with these types of people on a day to day basis makes a big difference in how happy one is with any profession, but especially as a dentist. |
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Asheley Darrington, Dental Hygienist at Orme Family Dentistry, Dillon I am a practicing dental hygienist in Dillon, Montana. I LOVE to work in a small town environment because I feel like I can connect with each of my patients individually and have a friendly, personal relationship with them. My patients feel comfortable with me, not only because I know them, but because I usually know their entire family as well! We have a lot of fun working together as an oral health team!! I am looking forward to spending many years with my patients - only to get to know them better with each visit! |
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There is something special about providing healthcare in a truly frontier region, about having patients deeply connected to the earth and shaped by the pioneer spirit that is still essential to making a life in this place of natural extremes. Here, the scope of family medicine can be as big as the Big Sky overhead. I feel so lucky to have found a place where my vocation and my avocations—hiking, photography, skiing, appreciating wildlife—can blend so magically! |
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I feel like I was sent by God to this hospital and to this place. People here make you feel like you are home, even if you aren’t from the area. You walk down the hall and people smile. I love looking out the windows and going for walks on my breaks because the scenery is amazing. The mountains are so enormous and they make me glow each day when I see them. Everyone in this place makes you feel part of the team and everyone works together to get the job done. If you need help, it is there in a second. We are all on the same page…we are here for the patient. |
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I moved to Montana from Mobile, Alabama because I love the mountains! There’s nothing like skiing in fresh powder, hiking in the Tobacco Roots, riding ATVs, or fishing in the mountain lakes. Montana offers all of this right in my own backyard! I feel blessed to be able to practice medicine in such a wonderful community. Everyone has welcomed me with the "southern hospitality" that I grew up with in Alabama. I’m proud to call Montana home |
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I moved to Montana from Missouri because I love the mountains and I found a wonderful job! Recreationally, Montana offers weekend vacations for me that have included hikes, ATV rides in the Pryor mountains, snowshoeing in 46 inches of early snow we received this year, and running with my dogs. I feel like I am living in paradise. It means a vacation every weekend and not just two or three weeks a year! |






Gwenna Peters