Work @ Whittier!
Amazing people work at Whittier. Many have started their careers with us, and many have been with us for over a decade or more. Let’s introduce you to some of them!
Morgan Tolman, LPN
“As a teenager and looking to get started in healthcare, Whittier came highly recommended to me. I am thankful for all the opportunities Whittier has given me and have since enjoyed my journey of learning and growing in my craft the past 12 years.”

Leah Carlin, OTR/L, Director of Rehabilitation Services @Westborough
“I love the team dynamic we have here in this building. Everyone works closely together to best meet the needs of each patient. With different levels of care under one roof, we get to work with a variety of patients and watching their recoveries is the most satisfying part of my job."

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Working @ Whittier has its rewards
Bonus Holiday
United Healthcare Medical Insurance
Employee Recognition
Company Sponsored Certification Classes
Certification classes are offered at company cost: BLS, ACLS, and Dementia training as required by long term facilities

Vacation Time
401(k) Retirement Plan
All employees age 21+ are eligible to participate after 30 days of employment
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Work With People Who Care
There’s a reason why so many of our employees have been with us for so long – being part of a team, being recognized and promoted from within – these are just some of the reasons why working for a small family-run organization make all the difference to our employees.
A Conversation with Marty Hood, RN, Documentation Specialist at Whittier Home Health Care Agency.
The Whittier Home Health Care Agency was formed in 1993. Marty Hood has been a dedicated member of the Home Health team since 1996. She started as a per diem RN and was the Clinical Director for 22 years, beginning in 1998 until 2020. The Whittier Home Health Care...
Physical Therapist Cristian Jimenez, DPT, on working at Whittier Rehabilitation Hospital-Bradford: “If you want to get a unique level of experience and work with a supportive team, then Whittier is the best place to work.”
We recently spoke with Physical Therapist Cristian Jimenez about his passion in working with older adults and why working with such a close team at Whittier makes a difference. How many years have you been at Whittier?I have been at Whittier for ten years, with seven...
Benjamin Kim, DPT, discusses his rewarding Physical Therapy career at Whittier Rehabilitation Hospital-Bradford: “I get to be an educator AND a therapist – all the things that are important to me!”
Benjamin Kim, DPT, is a Physical Therapist at Whittier Rehabilitation Hospital-Bradford. We recently caught up with him about his career, and the rewards of working at Whittier. How many years have you been at Whittier?I started in 2005 as a rehab aide in the original...
A talk with Heather Grondin, Director of Nursing at Whittier Rehabilitation Hospital-Bradford, on Whittier’s commitment to staff training and continuing education.
We recently caught up with Heather Grondin, our Director of Nursing at Whittier Rehabilitation Hospital-Bradford, who joined the Whittier team in July. Heather became a nurse’s aide in 2001 and a Registered Nurse in 2007. Her clinical experience includes cardiac care,...
A talk with Traci Aubin, OTR/L, Corporate Director of Business Development for Whittier Health Network, on building and cultivating partnerships in healthcare.
Traci Aubin is the Corporate Director of Business Development for all 16 Whittier Health Network facilities and services. She brings her passion for treating patients like family to all levels of post-acute care: LTAC, IRF, TCU, SNF, Outpatient, and Home Care. What is...
Barbara Kruschwitz, PT, DPT at Whittier Rehabilitation Hospital Bradford with a Physical Therapist’s advice on “Is a wheeled walker best for me?”
Barbara says: Yes it is! Wheeled walkers and grocery carts help improve both lung tidal volume AND youthful appearance! Many patients are eager to progress from using a wheeled walker to using a straight cane. It’s a sound idea. A cane is less cumbersome and it lets...
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