History of St. Joseph’s Health

Paterson, America’s first planned industrial city, was a bustling fulfillment of Alexander Hamilton’s dream in 1867. The City by the Great Falls, harnessed to serve as its major power source, manufactured a wide range of products, from locomotives and Colt revolvers to fabrics. The Silk City was the recognized center of the nation’s textile industry.

Thousands of immigrants from many lands flocked to Paterson, crowding into the tiny city. Great fortunes were made, but for all too many, it was a city that didn’t care when illness, disease or hunger struck. There was no place for the sick until 1867 when St. Joseph’s Hospital was established.

Father William McNulty recognized the desperate need of the people for medical care and invited four Sisters of Charity to Paterson. The Sisters and Father McNulty established St. Joseph’s Hospital in a little frame house on Church Street. The 12 beds in the tiny hospital were never empty and, in just one year, community support helped to purchase the Fonda residence and farm on Main Street, the current location of our University Medical Center.

From its humble beginnings, a tradition of medical excellence and an unwavering commitment to the Mission, Vision and Values set forth by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth, St. Joseph’s Hospital has grown in size and scope of service to become St. Joseph’s Health, a multifaceted integrated healthcare organization that provides a comprehensive spectrum of sophisticated services designed to heal the minds, bodies and spirits of those in need.

Recognized as one of New Jersey’s – and the New York metropolitan area’s – most respected healthcare providers, St. Joseph’s Health includes St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, a quaternary state-designated trauma center and state-designated St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital (651 adult and pediatric beds) on the Paterson campus; St. Joseph’s Wayne Medical Center (229 beds), an acute care community hospital on the Wayne campus; St. Joseph's Healthcare and Rehab Center (151 beds), Cedar Grove; Visiting Health Services of NJ, Totowa; and more than 30 North Jersey community-based facilities.

A major academic healthcare organization, St. Joseph’s is a regional clinical branch campus of New York Medical College, a member of the Touro College and University System and is also affiliated with Seton Hall School of Health and Medical Science and the University of New England School of Osteopathic Medicine. Three levels of medical education are available at St. Joseph’s: a pre-doctoral program for medical students in clinical clerkships, post-graduate residency programs and continuing medical education programs for medical staff and local physicians.

The growth of St. Joseph’s Health continues as it approaches its 155th anniversary, yet our unwavering commitment to quality patient care remains the same.

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2019 Awards & Recognitions

Organizational Awards:

  • St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, which includes St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital, has been awarded Magnet® Recognition as part of the American Nurses Credentialing Center's (ANCC) Magnet Recognition Program® -- five consecutive times since 1999.
  • St. Joseph’s University Medical Center was named a Top Teaching Hospital by The Leapfrog Group. St. Joseph’s was one of just 53 teaching hospitals across the country to earn this distinction.
  • St. Joseph’s University Medical Center is the only hospital in New Jersey to receive 3 Excellence Awards in Women’s Care from HealthGrades.

The Geriatric Emergency Department at St. Joseph’s University Medical Center is one of just nine departments in the country – and the only one in New Jersey -- to achieve accreditation from the American College of Emergency Physicians - ACEP.

  • St. Joseph’s Healthcare and Rehab Center was recognized by U.S. News & World Report in Best Nursing Homes and received a five-star rating from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
  • The Intersocietal Accreditation Commission has reaccredited the St. Joseph’s Health Nuclear Cardiology Lab for the next three years (through December 2021).
  • The St. Joseph’s Mobile ICU was awarded the 2019 American Heart Association’s Mission Lifeline Gold Plus Award for STEMI and Stroke care

St. Joseph’s Health is accredited by Det Norske Veritas (DNV) Health Care Inc., the leading accreditor of U.S. hospitals.

  • St. Joseph’s University Medical Center has received Level II Trauma Center reverification, for the next 3 years, by the Committee on Trauma of the American College of Surgeons (ACS). This achievement recognizes the trauma center's dedication to providing optimal care for injured patients.
  • St. Joseph’s University Medical Center’s Emergency Department received the 'Partner in Prevention' award from United for Prevention in Passaic County - for their collaboration and contribution to the work of the coalition.
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Supported Employment Program

The Supported Employment Program serves Passaic County adults with a history of serious and persistent mental illness in need of habilitation as well as rehabilitation. Supported Employment is an evidenced based approach that assists individuals with psychiatric conditions participate in the competitive labor market. A team of professionally trained employment specialists helps them seek, obtain and maintain meaningful employment with the use of the services provided.

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Job Search FAQ

 

When will I be contacted after I submit my application/resume?

If your application closely matches our needs, meets the requirements of the position for which you applied, and you are selected for an interview, you will be contacted.

How do I revise/change the information on my application?

Once you submit your application, you must reapply to make changes or updates.

Will I be able to revise my application?

No, you will not be able to revise your application.

Is there parking on-site?

Yes, we provide on-site parking at all our facilities.

Do you provide childcare?

Yes, we offer childcare centers at out Paterson and Wayne facilities.

Are Compensation and benefits offered?

Yes, for part-time and full-time employees.

Do you offer tuition reimbursement?

Yes, for part-time and full-time employees.

Will I be able to upload my resume?

Yes. Please follow prompts to attach your resume.

Can I speak with someone about current open positions?

For a quicker response, we recommend that you search and apply for open positions at our website. To apply, click here.

Does St. Joseph’s Health sponsor work visas?

No, not at this time.

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Outpatient Mental Health Services

The Outpatient Mental Health Clinics offer a full range of outpatient services, including: psychiatric evaluations; medication monitoring; and individual, group and family therapy for adults, children and adolescents. In addition, we offer services for those with co-occurring disorders in our IT-COD Program. The clinic is open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8am-5pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8am-7pm. Our locations are as follows: Children’s Services at 621 Main Street and Adult Services at 641 Main Street and IT-COD services at 645 Main Street. Our staff consists of Physicians, Advance Nurse Practitioners, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, and Psychologists. Our contact numbers are as follows:

Children’s Services (621 Main Street)           973-754-5590
Adult Services (641 Main Street)                  973-754-4750
IT-COD Services (645 Main Street)               973-754-2800

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PATH Program

The PATH Program of Passaic County is a countywide outreach and case management program for individuals who are homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless and have a serious and persistent mental illness.  

Our case managers collaborate with local landlords to locate affordable housing for individuals enrolled in our program. The PATH Program is not a housing program; it does not have shelter beds, apartments or rooms for rent.   

The PATH Program is a street level outreach and supportive services program that links individuals to mental health, financial, housing, drug/alcohol treatment, medical/dental and habilitation/rehabilitation services. The PATH Program is operational Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  

 

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LOCATIONS

St. Joseph’s University Medical Center

703 Main Street
Paterson, NJ 07503
Tel: 973.754.2000

St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital

703 Main Street
Paterson, NJ 07503
Tel: 973.754.2500

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Community Health Needs Assessments

2023-2025 St. Joseph’s Health Community Health Needs Assessment Implementation Strategy
2022 St. Joseph's University Medical Center Community Health Needs Assessment
2022 St. Joseph's University Medical Center Community Health Needs Assessment Executive Summary
2019 St. Joseph's University Medical Center - Summary Report
2019 St. Joseph's Wayne Medical Center - Summary Report
2017 - 2019 St. Joseph’s University Medical Center Community Health Needs Assessment - Implementation Strategy
2017 - 2019 St. Joseph’s Wayne Medical Center Community Health Needs Assessment - Implementation Strategy
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