LIVONIA – A medical services company said it will establish its headquarters here with the assistance of a $3.45 million grant from the state, resulting in an influx of nearly 600 new high-paying jobs in the city.
Pulse Primary Care, which provides medical services to patients across the nation, was awarded the performance-based Michigan Business Development Program grant, according to a press release from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. The company expects to invest $10.5 million and create 579 new jobs at a facility which will serve as a technology hub and training center for the company’s Care Managers, according to the release. The jobs associated with the project will range from $24 an hour up to $55 an hour, plus benefits.
“Pulse Primary Care is a growing Michigan company,” said Maureen Donohue Krauss, Detroit Regional Partnership president and CEO. “As they expand nationally, their decision to build a headquarters here is significant. It demonstrates to companies around the country that we can also attract the talent they need because the Detroit Region is not only great for business, it’s a fantastic place to live.”
Pulse Primary Care CEO Dr. Belal Abdallah said the company’s vision to expand nationwide starts with establishing its headquarters in Michigan, “a strategic decision that reflects our commitment to excellence and growth.”
“Over the next five years, we look forward to welcoming over 500 Michigan-based skilled healthcare professionals to join our dedicated team,” Abdallah continued. “Together, we will shape the future of healthcare and make a lasting impact on communities across the country.”
The company’s long-term goals include developing new technologies that improve lives and building a workforce trained to address current healthcare staffing shortages at all levels by creating employment opportunities and career advancement for individuals enrolled in skill development certificate programs, associate degrees at community colleges and advanced degrees.
For more information on career opportunities, visit the company’s website.
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