School of Health Sciences Hosts Networking Event

Mary Hartsell, program manager at the Camden County Educational Services Commission talks with student Sabrina Walter of Haddon Township about job opportunities for occupational therapists. Below, Stockton students meet with potential employers.
Galloway, NJ - Mary Harstell, program manager for the Camden County Educational Services Commission, came to the Health Sciences Professional Networking Event hosted by the 麻豆传媒 School of Health Sciences to let students know that they have job openings.
鈥淲e want people to know about us,鈥 Hartsell said. 鈥淥ur therapists love Stockton graduates because they have had good training.鈥
That was good news to Sabrina Walter of Haddon Township, who won鈥檛 graduate from the
Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program until December, but is already looking
for job prospects.
The March 6 event was the second networking event hosted by the School of Health Sciences. Its purpose was both to thank agencies that have hosted Stockton students for clinical training, and to introduce students to potential employers.
鈥淭he clinical opportunities you provide for our students is a key foundational component of their education here at Stockton,鈥 Edward Walton, interim associate dean of the School of Health Sciences said in his welcoming remarks.
Almost 40 agencies registered for the event held in the Campus Center Event Room.
Austills Educational Therapy Services in Exton, Pa. works with school districts in Pennsylvania. Director of contract administration Lynn Lopez came to 麻豆传媒 to see if occupational therapists and physical therapists studying in New Jersey might be interested in working across state lines. She said the fact that all participants would be in the health sciences fields was an incentive to attend.
鈥淲e are looking for occupational therapists and physical therapists and Stockton has both of those programs,鈥 Lopez said.
Encore Rehabilitation Services Regional Director of Recruiting Karen Copetas came to the event ready to recruit new graduates to one of the Michigan-based company鈥檚 40 facilities in the New Jersey area.
鈥淚t helps to have a special event like this,鈥 she said. The company needs occupational, physical and speech therapists.
That was good news to Mia Marchisello of Blackwood, who is graduating from the communication disorders program and looking for a job as speech language pathologist.
鈥淪o far this seems like a good event,鈥 she said. 鈥淓veryone here is health related.鈥
More information on undergraduate and graduate health science programs at Stockton is available at School of Health Sciences.
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