Temporary Worker
Learn more about becoming a Temporary Worker at Intermountain Health
About Contracted - Temporary Workers
Intermountain Healthcare utilizes temporary labor, also known as contingent workers, to assist in supporting operational or clinical services, as needed.
Contingent workers are required to complete orientation and pre-screening requirements before their work assignment can begin.
Contingent workers are required to complete orientation and pre-screening requirements before their work assignment can begin.
Contracted labor options
Services provided by non-Intermountain workforce through contracts
Contracted labor vs. non-contracted labor
Contracted Labor
A contracted temporary worker provides temporary services to Intermountain through an established contractual relationship known as a staffing agreement, between the worker’s employment agency and Intermountain.
Non-Contracted Labor
A non-contracted temporary worker provides services to Intermountain in a supportive clinical role for his or her employer, who is a privileged/affiliated physician of Intermountain.