Pittsburgh Mercy is a health care startup based in the United States, founded in 1969. As a member of Trinity Health, it operates in the tradition of the Sisters of Mercy, offering a comprehensive range of community-based behavioral health, intellectual and developmental disabilities services, homeless services, and community services. The company is licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare and Department of Health and is funded and monitored by Allegheny County. Some programs are also accredited by The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).
Pittsburgh Mercy emphasizes its commitment to being a person-centered, population-based, trauma-informed community health and wellness provider, as reflected in its slogan "We’re a person-centered, population-based, trauma-informed community health and wellness provider. All are welcome here."
The startup also focuses on creating a positive work environment, offering a range of benefits including medical/dental/vision insurance coverage, a generous matched savings plan, and colleague mental health and well-being services. The company values diversity and is an equal opportunity employer, providing a tobacco-free workplace and welcoming veterans to apply for positions.
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