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Gifford Medical Center

44 South Main Street, Randolph, VT 05060

County:OrangeCBSA Area:Barre, VTOwnership:Non-ProfitType:Critical Access

At a glance

Gifford Medical Center is a non-profit, Critical Access hospital located in the small town of Randolph, Vermont, offering a close-knit community environment that may appeal to international nurses seeking a supportive and personal workplace. While the hospital has not yet hired international nurses, its history of sponsoring H1B and EB3 visas suggests openness to international recruitment. The setting provides opportunities for meaningful patient relationships and professional growth in a rural healthcare context.

Hospital information

Hospital Type
Critical Access
Emergency Services
Yes
Bed Count
52
RN Count
56
Magnet Status
No
Ownership
Non-Profit
Licensure in Vermont

Global workforce

Credentials Accepted
CGFNS CES, ERES, Josef Silny
CGFNS Qualifying Exam
Yes
English Proficiency
TOEFL or IELTS
Fingerprinting
Yes
Nurse Licensure Compact
Yes

Detailed educational and credential requirements

Barre, VT overview

Financials

Salary: Registered Nurses, May 2024 · U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS. Cost of living: BEA Regional Price Parities (2023).

Travel insights

Average commute:23.4 min
Drive
81.5%
  • Drive81.5%
  • Public transit0.8%
  • Walk3.7%
  • Work from home14.1%

Source: American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates.

Metro area stats

Population
43,551
Small Town (10k–49k)
International Population
1,590

Source: American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates.

Education access ranking

Vermont state-level ranking (1 = best, 50 = worst).

Pre-K–1212th of 50Top 25%
1 (best)50
Higher Ed33rd of 50Bottom 50%
1 (best)50
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