The severe shortage of healthcare workers is one reason that Jason Naidich is happy that the Northwell School of Health Sciences will open in September.
Naidich is the chief learning and innovation officer at Northwell Health, the healthcare system that helped develop the brand-new high school’s curriculum. The hope is that it will prepare and train students for healthcare careers, and that some students will one day work at Northwell, which employs 89,000 people at its 21 hospitals and roughly 900 outpatient facilities. Yet, the school’s mission goes beyond creating an employee pipeline to create a path to good-paying jobs for New York City residents.
“We do a lot of work in underserved communities. And when you talk to the high school students there, most don't know these opportunities even exist,” Naidich said, adding that part of Northwell’s mission is to improve the health of the people it serves, and that good-paying jobs help people take better care of themselves.
The new school is an extension of Northwell’s partnership with the New York City Board of Education, through which it already provides various services, such as mentoring and internships, to four city high schools, and the opportunity to earn college credit and professional certifications.
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