Orange County announces nursing job fair for LPNs and RNs on February 4

Steven M. Neuhaus, County Executive at Orange County
Steven M. Neuhaus, County Executive at Orange County
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Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus has announced that the county will hold a job fair for licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and registered nurses (RNs) on February 4, 2026. The event will take place from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Valley View Center for Nursing Care & Rehabilitation in Goshen, New York.

The job fair is designed to give nursing professionals an opportunity to connect with hiring teams, participate in interviews on-site, and possibly receive job offers during the event. Available positions include full-time and per diem shifts, covering various time slots such as 7–3, 3–11, 11–7, and weekends.

Benefits offered to new hires include a sign-on bonus and tuition reimbursement for recent BOCES LPN graduates. Employees will also receive Orange County benefits, which feature New York State Retirement and what organizers describe as a supportive work environment.

“Nursing professionals, recent graduates, and those seeking a career in public service healthcare are encouraged to attend,” said the announcement.

For more information about the event or available positions, individuals can call (845) 862-5739.



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