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Mid Coast Hospital launches hiring push, expands training pipeline

MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital in Brunswick posted multiple job openings and an apprenticeship program in early December 2025, signaling an active effort to boost local healthcare staffing. These moves matter to Sagadahoc County residents because they expand hiring opportunities and create a training pathway that could improve continuity of care at the 93 bed acute care facility.

Dr. Elena Rodriguez2 min read
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Mid Coast Hospital launches hiring push, expands training pipeline
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MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital in Brunswick posted a cluster of job listings in early December 2025, including openings for a certified registered nurse anesthetist, patient service representatives, a certified nursing assistant apprentice program, and registered nurses for the emergency department. The postings, dated December 2 and December 4, outlined both clinical and patient facing roles across the mid coast campus and affiliated primary care clinics.

The certified registered nurse anesthetist position, posted December 4, described a full time role at the 93 bed acute care facility in Brunswick. The posting said the CRNA would work within an anesthesia care team model with anesthesiologist consultation, a staffing arrangement that supports perioperative services and could help maintain access to anesthesia coverage for scheduled procedures and urgent cases.

A patient service representative listing dated December 4 detailed front desk duties, scheduling and patient facing responsibilities at Mid Coast Medical Group Primary Care Family Medicine on Maine Street. That role supports outpatient access and scheduling, which affects how quickly residents can get primary care appointments and follow up services.

The certified nursing assistant apprentice listing dated December 2 emphasized an 'earn while you learn' approach with free tuition and paid training for candidates who commit to a one year work term after completion. That program is designed to recruit and train local candidates, reduce barriers to entry into nursing careers, and retain staff in bedside roles that are essential to hospital operations.

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The registered nurse emergency department posting dated December 2 reflects continued hiring for acute care staffing in the hospital emergency unit. Together these listings point to a multifaceted strategy of hiring experienced clinicians while developing new talent through tuition supported training.

For Sagadahoc County residents, the postings mean immediate job opportunities across a range of skill levels and a clearer pathway into healthcare careers. Strengthening local staffing can improve patient access, reduce reliance on temporary contracts, and support continuity of care in the Brunswick hospital and affiliated clinics. Interested applicants should consult MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital channels for application details and eligibility requirements.

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