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Employment
Forest Health Services is a rapidly growing company that provides best in class specialty healthcare programs. Our premier program, Barix Clinics, is recognized as the nation’s leading bariatric surgery program. Bariatric surgery enables people who are seriously overweight (a disease called morbid obesity) to lose their excess weight and keep it off, and live healthier, happier lives. Barix Clinics has more than 35,000 successful patients in the United States.
What makes working for Forest Health Services special?
Our philosophy is to deliver genuine compassionate care for our patients. We achieve that by cultivating a positive, professional and patient-focused environment.
We offer a truly unique working experience:
Making a Difference
Working at Forest Health Services offers the opportunity to make a real difference for someone else, an essential ingredient for a rewarding career.
Growth and Opportunity
Since our inception in 1993, we have demonstrated continuous growth. As we expand, we are looking for quality employees to start a new career with us.
Environment
At each of our facilities, we strive not only to be the best care facility for our patients, but also the best workplace for our employees.
Forest Health Services is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace. We provide a full compensation and benefits package including comprehensive health, dental, and life insurance, 401(k), and paid time off.
Any position you might obtain by responding to this site would typically be within the Forest Health family of companies. Therefore, the actual employer may be a legal entity separate from Forest Health Services, LLC.
If you are 100 lbs. or more overweight, we may have the answer you've been looking for.

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