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Neighborhood Healthcare average salary is $72,930, median salary is $72,930 with a salary range from $69,700 to $76,160.
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Structural Engineer 69,700-69,700 Naperville, IL, 60540 2013 Neighborhood Healthcare Structural Engineer Salaries (1)
Neighborhood Healthcare Naperville, IL Salaries
Mechanical Engineer 76,160-76,160 Naperville, IL, 60540 2012 Neighborhood Healthcare Mechanical Engineer Salaries (1)
Neighborhood Healthcare Naperville, IL Salaries

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  • Neighborhood Health Care Inc
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Cincinnati, OH
  • Neighborhood Health Care, Inc. operates seven separate clinical sites: Mt. Auburn Health Center, East End Health Center, and the Walnut Hills/Evanston Health Center, and four school-based clinics: Taft Elementary School, Rockdale Academy, Burton Elementary School and South Avondale Elementary School. These seven sites are located in Hamilton County, Ohio within the City of Cincinnati, serving five neighborhoods Mt. Auburn, East End, Walnut Hills, Evanston and Avondale. Neighborhood Health Care, Inc. receives both Section 330e and School-Based Health Center (Health Schools Healthy Communities) funding. Since separating from Cincinnati Health Network, Neighborhood Health Care, Inc. has worked to identify and reduce administrative