Grow Your Career in Richmond, Virginia

Our Hospitals and Medical Centers

Bon Secours proudly serves the Richmond, Greater Richmond, Emporia and Rappahnnock communities at seven state-of-the-art hospitals and medical centers.
Memorial Regional Medical Center 8260 Atlee Road
Mechanicsville, Virginia 23116
Southern Virginia Medical Center 727 N Main Street
Emporia, Virginia 23847
Southside Medical Center 200 Medical Park Blvd.
Petersburg, Virginia 23805
St. Francis Medical Center 13710 St. Francis Boulevard
Midlothian, Virginia 23114
St. Mary's Hospital 5801 Bremo Road
Richmond, Virginia 23226
Rappahannock General Hospital 101 Harris Road
Kilmarnock, Virginia 22482
Richmond Community Hospital 1500 N. 28th Street
Richmond, Virginia 23223

How We Serve the Richmond Community

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As a mobile health clinic, our Bon Secours Care-A-Van team works to reduce health disparities within the Richmond East End.

“For nearly three decades, the Care-A-Van has served as a medical home for uninsured patients through partnerships with local churches and nonprofit organizations and we continuously strive to earn and maintain the trust of our patients by providing consistent, quality and compassionate health care,” says Paula Young, M.D., Medical Director of Community Health Access for Bon Secours Richmond and Bon Secours Richmond Community Hospital.

Currently, 93% of Care-A-Van patients speak English as a second language, with the majority speaking fluent Spanish. As a ministry, a part of our mission is to improve the health and well-being of all our communities including racial and ethnic minority populations. 

To learn more about the language services we offer at all our facilities, visit our About Us page. 

“Eighty to 85% of patients with cancer are treated in a community hospital setting such as ours. Having trials available in someone’s backyard is absolutely necessary to give them state-of-the-art care. We don’t want to limit it to only those who can drive or fly or have the means to get to a large academic center,” says Dr. William Irvin, Medical Director of Oncology for Bon Secours Richmond and Director of Clinical Research for the Bon Secours Cancer Institute.

At Bon Secours, each member of the clinical team is important — providers, nurses, care coordinators, clinical pharmacists, social workers and more! We're a ministry that innovates and we currently have 59 clinical cancer trials open.

If you're a health care professional, we invite you to apply here.

The Bon Secours Community Health Clinic is an appointment-only clinic for uninsured and underinsured patients.

Equipped with eight exam rooms, an on-site lab, collaborative office space and a behavioral wellness room, the Community Health Clinic expands our ability to promote well-being, provide care and make connections to sustainable resources.

As a fixed location and an extension of the Bon Secours Care-A-Van, adults and children can always find access to:   

  • Primary and pediatric care   
  • Chronic disease management   
  • Women’s health services 
  • Behavioral health services 
  • Vaccines and immunizations

The Evelyn D. Reinhart Guest House is located near St. Mary's Hospital and provides supportive and comfortable accommodations for families who live more than 30 miles from the hospital. 

The guest house offers 16 private guest rooms with Wi-Fi, kitchen, living room, reflection room, playroom, laundry facilities and beautiful landscaped grounds that will effectively promote health and wholeness in an environment that feels like home.

Hope and hospitality were shared with more than 1,400 guests in 2022. and the guest house welcomed it's 10,000th guest in October.

Bon Secours — Memorial Regional Medical Center, Bon Secours — St. Francis Medical Center and Bon Secours — St. Mary’s Hospital have achieved Magnet® recognition for nursing excellence by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).

The Magnet Recognition Program® is one of the most prestigious and coveted recognitions in the country a hospital can achieve for nursing excellence and distinguishes health care organizations that meet rigorous standards for nursing excellence. Through nursing excellence, we're able to provide the best care for our patients.

Bon Secours — St. Mary’s Hospital was the first community hospital in the Richmond, VA region to receive this recognition in 2008. As of January 2023, 9.96% of hospitals in the United States are designated Magnet, according to The American Hospital Association.

If you're a nursing professional, we invite you to apply at one of our Magnet® facilities.

Pathway to Wellness in the East End is a three-year plan that focuses on four key components:
 
  1. increasing access to medical services
  2. focusing on wellness and prevention
  3. growing our partnerships with the East End community
  4. recruiting and training physicians and associates

Our mission is to positively impact health outcomes for the East End community by working together in harmony with the community to achieve these goals.

For nearly 30 years, the Bon Secours Violence Response Team has been a critical resource for adults and children impacted by violence not only in Richmond but in more than 40 locations across the Commonwealth. Our Violence Response Team remains one of the busiest forensic programs in the country, responding to an average of 3,000 calls for service annually.

The team is made up of specially trained forensic nurses and victim advocates that are available 24/7 at all Bon Secours Richmond hospitals and freestanding emergency departments. When responding to a call, a forensic nurse and victim advocate respond in tandem to victims of violence.

The work of these two roles is complementary. Together, they offer comprehensive care to victims, including specialized medical attention, evidence collection, emotional support, advocacy support, hospital accompaniment, follow-up phone calls and referrals for community resources.

If you're interested in joining this team, search violence response team in the search bar above.

For nearly 30 years, the Bon Secours Violence Response Team has been a critical resource for adults and children impacted by violence not only in Richmond but in more than 40 locations across the Commonwealth. Our Violence Response Team remains one of the busiest forensic programs in the country, responding to an average of 3,000 calls for service annually.

The team is made up of specially trained forensic nurses and victim advocates that are available 24/7 at all Bon Secours Richmond hospitals and freestanding emergency departments. When responding to a call, a forensic nurse and victim advocate respond in tandem to victims of violence.

The work of these two roles is complementary. Together, they offer comprehensive care to victims, including specialized medical attention, evidence collection, emotional support, advocacy support, hospital accompaniment, follow-up phone calls and referrals for community resources.

If you're interested in joining this team, search violence response team in the search bar above.
Total Number of Hospitals 7
Physician Practices 100+
Cancer Centers 7
Childcare Centers 3
Outpatient Infusion Centers 6
Free-Standing Emergency Departments 3
Community Guest House 1
Sports Training Center 1
“At the Care-A-Van, we are able to provide services to people who may have never had access to these types of health care services before. Being a Latina nurse and knowing the language barriers that come with being in a new country, we are able to communicate with compassion to advocate and empower our patients to play a role in their health and the health of their families.” Yomara M., RN, clinical supervisor of the Bon Secours Care-A-Van
“There are very few careers that require both specialized expertise and genuine compassion for others. I have found that in the field of nursing, especially in my time as forensic nurse.” Kendra J., Critical Care RN, Forensic Nursing
“I’ve worked across this community for almost a decade to collaborate with key community partners and to break down silos inside and outside the health system, seeking to bring together diverse entities to focus on community health and effective community engagement,” Kerrissa shares. “My goal is to work in partnership with our ministry’s leaders, frontline team members and community organizations to work toward a more just community.” Kerrissa M., Richmond Program Manager of Community Health