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Careers - Colorado Locations  
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Offering more services than any one Colorado hospital, the Banner Health facilities in Brush, Greeley, Loveland and Sterling form one of the most comprehensive networks of experienced physicians, cutting-edge technology while offering the highest in quality care.

Mountains or plains, large cities or small towns - Find what you're looking for in Banner Health's northern Colorado communities!

Banner Health Colorado Careers

Summer Morning at Sprague Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park

Choose a Banner Health facility in Colorado:


Brush, Colorado
East Morgan County Hospital
 -- Fact Sheet (PDF)

Population: 5,000
A rural paradise on the beautiful eastern plains of Colorado – is progressive, innovative and resourceful. The residents of this tight-knit community are firmly committed to economic development that will enhance their quality of life. 

  • Small town values
  • Incomparably pure water
  • Clean air
  • An excellent school system
  • Quality recreational programs
  • Extremely low crime rate

Brush relies on a strong work ethic based on the belief that personal achievement is the key to success. While agriculture is a major economic influence, the town of Brush is diversifying into health care, light industry and manufacturing.
For those looking for a friendly place to live and work, Brush, Colorado is a wonderful town.


Greeley, Colorado
North Colorado Medical Center -- Fact Sheet (PDF)

Population: 80,000
Greeley is the county seat of the largest county in Colorado, and is a city with rich agricultural heritage that holds the traditional values of small town living in an urbanized setting.

There are many advantages to living in Greeley, including:

  • Relatively low cost of living
  • Excellent schools and parks
  • Greeley has received the Tree City USA designation by the National Arbor Day Foundation for the past 19 years.
  • Greeley was voted number one Smaller Metro Area in the U.S. to do business and advance a career by the Forbes/Milken Institute.
  • Greeley is home to the oldest symphony west of the Mississippi River.
  • Home to the University of Northern Colorado (UNC).
    • A 12,000+ student campus that is nationally recognized for its teaching, nursing and business schools
    • The finest performing arts program in the Rocky Mountain Region.

For information about news, events, neighborhoods, parks and recreation, and more, visit the City of Greeley or Weld County.


Loveland, Colorado
McKee Medical Center -- Fact Sheet (PDF)

Population: 60,000
Loveland, Colorado, is a beautiful, progressive city that enjoys a wonderful quality of life. Nestled against the foothills– and minutes away from the unparalleled beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park, Loveland is known as the "Gateway to the Rockies." With such close proximity to both the mountains and the vast plains of Colorado, Loveland is an outdoor adventurer's paradise. Skiing, hiking, camping, fishing, biking, are all easily found nearby.

Loveland's economy is anchored in manufacturing, publishing, government, trade, and the arts. Computers and peripherals as well as microelectronics comprise 40 percent of the area's advanced technology firms, while biotechnology firms represent another 14 percent.

Every aspect of the economy is reflected in the small-business sector: retailers, manufacturers, artists, professionals, restaurateurs, wholesalers. This balanced economy, fueled by one of the most highly educated work forces in the country, makes Loveland less vulnerable to erratic economic twists and turns.

In addition to the thriving economy, the natural beauty and recreational opportunities in the area; the top-notch schools, the low crime rate, the art and culture that Loveland is known for, and Colorado's mild climate all contribute to make this an attractive place to live and lay down roots.


Sterling, Colorado
Sterling Regional Medical Center -- Fact Sheet (PDF)

Population: 13,000
Expansive views of the high plains and majestic bluffs greet visitors to Sterling, Colorado. Founded in 1881, Sterling is located in the South Platte River Valley in the northeast corner of the state. The area boomed during the years the Overland Trail was heavily traveled (1858-1869) but later, many communities along the trail became ghost towns. Ruins and old foundations still exist throughout this area, which can best be seen along county roads and in the nearby prairies.

Today, Sterling is no ghost town. In fact, it's thriving. Rich in history and community, Sterling is a place for families – and with over 3,000 acres of pristine waters and the Pawnee National Grasslands all within easy driving distance, there are many recreational activities available to residents and visitors, including: boating, fishing, water skiing, hiking, hunting, and swimming. Sterling truly is a unique and wonderful town.

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