St. Joe’s recognized as a leading workplace
NASHUA – St. Joseph Hospital recently announced that it has been recognized by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group as one of America’s Greatest Workplaces by State 2025.
This honor highlights the hospital’s commitment to creating an exceptional workplace culture, fostering employee well-being and supporting career growth while delivering exceptional care close to home.
“Being recognized as one of New Hampshire’s Greatest Workplaces is a true testament to the dedication of our staff,” said hospital President John Jurczyk. “Our team lives out our mission every day by caring for patients with compassion and excellence. This award reflects the culture we’ve built together – one where our employees feel valued, supported and collaborate with one another to provide outstanding care for our community.”
The rankings, developed through a rigorous evaluation process, are based on publicly accessible data, discussions with human resource professionals, and confidential large-scale employee surveys conducted across U.S. companies. The recognition underscores St. Joseph Hospital’s ongoing commitment to ensuring that employees thrive both personally and professionally.
“Managing a career can be challenging, especially when workplace culture, benefits and opportunities vary widely across the country,” said Newsweek Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Cunningham. “Finding the best employer in your state can make all the difference in job satisfaction and career growth. Newsweek and market-data research firm Plant-A Insights Group are proud to introduce America’s Greatest Workplaces by State 2025, spotlighting companies that excel in fostering positive work environments, offering competitive benefits and prioritizing employee well-being.”
Founded in 1908, St. Joseph Hospital provides a wide range of advanced services including primary care, orthopedics, cardiology, maternity, gastroenterology and oncology. With more than 1,200 employees and 150 providers, the hospital has earned recognition for quality and safety, including a Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade of “A” and a four-star rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.


