Hiring Organization
Maine Medical Partners, Maine’s largest multi-specialty medical group, serves the healthcare needs of patients locally and throughout northern New England. As a subsidiary, their affiliation with Maine Medical Center, the State’s largest tertiary care center, supports a mix of patient-centered care and high technology medicine. The dedicated team of more than 100 physicians and 600 staff members provide a wide range of primary, specialty and sub-specialty care delivered through a network of more than 20 locations in and near the Greater Portland area.
Hospital
Maine Medical Center (MMC) is a 606-bed tertiary care and teaching institution with a multi-state referral base, located in Portland, Maine. It is the largest hospital in northern New England and fills the dual role as: Maine's premier referral hospital, offering services not available elsewhere in the state, and a community hospital serving the greater Portland region. MMC was rated the fourth safest hospital in the U.S. and the nursing staff was recently rated in the top 3% in the world for nursing excellence. It currently supports over 200 residents and fellows in 10 residencies and 7 fellowships approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Each program is the responsibility of a full-time program director and more than 500 highly qualified attending physicians serve as faculty.
The Maine Medical Center for Research focuses on research that has a direct impact on patient care, emphasizing cancer, cardiology, bone and mineral disease. While much of the research is conducted at a facility in nearby Scarborough, clinical departments within the hospital also have research programs.
The Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital at MMC is a hospital without walls extending to children and families all over the state access to specialized pediatric care with an emphasis on integrated care from well-child to the most advanced procedures.
Community
With a metro population of 230,000, the Greater Portland area (Portland, South Portland, Westbrook, Cape Elizabeth, Gorham, Falmouth, and Cumberland) is home to almost one quarter of Maine's total population. Portland is an old seacoast town with a population of 64,000. From mountains to lakes, city to country, nature to nightlife- you can find everything within a 15-mile radius.
- Recreation
Maine’s largest city is also home to two semi-pro sports teams: Portland Sea Dogs Baseball and Portland Pirates Hockey! The Portland Jetport is a modern airport, giving you immediate access to the world – or you can drive. From Portland, Boston is a short 90 minute car ride or travel down via southern Maine’s new commuter rail service. If you enjoy the out of doors, you’ll find many fun-filled ways to spend your leisure time in Maine. Portland is minutes away from miles of sandy beaches along the coastline. Moor your sailboat or power boat in any number of local marinas. Our downhill skiing is spectacular! From Portland, you’re just an hour’s drive from premier ski resorts. You might also enjoy other winter activities such as snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and ice fishing.
- Schools
Maine schools are outstanding! Portland and surrounding communities boast some of the finest schools in the State. You have your choice of public, catholic and private schools. Not long ago the National Education Goals Panel ranked Maine as having the best education system in America – two years in a row. Maine ranked above all other states in high-school completion rate and student performance in reading, math and science.
Mainers also value higher education. The University of Southern Maine, with campuses in Portland and nearby Gorham, is a branch of the University of Maine system offering 50 majors and more than 40 academic programs to over 11,000 enrolled students. Also in Portland, the Southern Maine Community College offering technical, career development and liberal arts courses of study, and the Maine College of Art offering courses in a variety of artistic mediums.
- Economy
The economy has shifted over the years from relying primarily on fishing, manufacturing and agriculture towards a much more service-based economy. Today, Portland is Maine's business, financial and retail capital. Most national financial services organizations with significant operations in the state have their Maine base here. You will also find major international law firms, technology based companies, import/export companies, and modern high-rise office buildings in the Greater Portland Area. Portland is said to be the strongest small-business sector of any large metropolitan area in the United States and is the hottest small business market in which to develop a company. When compared to national and state averages, Portland has a low unemployment rate as well as higher median incomes than most other Maine communities.
- Culture
Currently, Portland stands as one of the few working waterfronts left in the United States, acting as New England’s largest tonnage seaport and second largest fishing port. Portland’s “Old Port” is one of the most successful revitalized warehouse districts in the country. Seamlessly connected to the waterfront, the Old Port is both working waterfront and a chic shopping, dining, and entertainment district. Uptown, a few blocks from the waterfront, is Portland’s secret treasure—the Arts District. With Congress Street as its spine, this once traditional shopping street has turned into a Mecca of art galleries, antique shops, and artist studios. The world class Portland Museum of Art, the Children’s Museum of Maine, the Institute of Contemporary Art at the Maine College of Art, the Center for Cultural Exchange, the State Theater, the Portland Stage Company, the Center for Maine History, and the stunningly-renovated Merrill Auditorium all line Congress Street.
- Real Estate
You will have a range of residential lifestyle choices around the Portland area. Choose a chic apartment or townhouse or condo, a historic Victorian home in town, a modern colonial in one of several wonderful suburban-type subdivisions, a country farmhouse with some acreage, or maybe travel a few minutes out of the city to find land on which to build. Portland has been rated one of the country's best cities when it comes to raising children in a study that ranks cities for “kid friendliness” based on population, health, education, public safety, economic and environmental indicators.