Healthcare Jobs in Maryland with E-3 Sponsorship

Healthcare E-3 sponsorship jobs in Maryland are concentrated around Baltimore's major medical systems, including Johns Hopkins Health System, University of Maryland Medical System, and MedStar Health. Roles in nursing, clinical research, pharmacy, and allied health commonly qualify. Maryland's proximity to federal health agencies in the broader D.C. region also makes it a strong market for Australian healthcare professionals.

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Overview

Open Jobs73+
Top Visa TypeE-3
Work Type77% On-site
Salary Range$54K – $79K
Top LocationBaltimore, MD
Most JobsFresenius Medical Care

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Fresenius Medical Care
New Graduate Registered Nurse
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Fresenius Medical Care
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New Graduate Registered Nurse
Fresenius Medical Care
Baltimore, Maryland
Nursing
Healthcare Administration
Patient Services & Wellbeing
$29/hr - $48/hr
On-Site
None
10,000+

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Children's National Hospital
Program Associate
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Program Associate
Children's National Hospital
Silver Spring, Maryland
Project & Program Management
Public Health & Informatics
Customer Service & Support
Content & Communications
Program Management
Communications
$44,116/yr - $73,507/yr
On-Site
2+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
5,001-10,000

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Heart Centered Counseling, Inc.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
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Heart Centered Counseling, Inc.
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
Heart Centered Counseling, Inc.
Arnold, Maryland
Nursing
Allied Health
Healthcare Administration
Mental & Behavioral Health
Social Work & Counseling
Patient Services & Wellbeing
$66,000 - $105,600/yr
Hybrid

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Nourish
Provider Partnerships Manager
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Provider Partnerships Manager
Nourish
Annapolis, Maryland
Sales
Partnerships & Business Development
On-Site
None

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Vetcor
Veterinary Technician
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Veterinary Technician
Vetcor
Frederick, Maryland
Allied Health
$18.00/hr - $26.00/hr
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Job Roles in Healthcare in Maryland

Healthcare Administration55 jobs
Nursing39 jobs
Patient Services & Wellbeing35 jobs
Allied Health26 jobs
Mental & Behavioral Health14 jobs
Clinical Support9 jobs
Social Work & Counseling7 jobs
Animal Care & Husbandry6 jobs
Customer Service & Support4 jobs
Sales4 jobs

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which healthcare companies sponsor E-3 visas in Maryland?

The largest healthcare employers in Maryland with documented histories of sponsoring work visas include Johns Hopkins Health System, University of Maryland Medical System, MedStar Health, Luminis Health, and Adventist HealthCare. Academic medical centers and large health networks are generally the most consistent sponsors because they have established HR and immigration infrastructure to manage the E-3 petition process.

Which cities in Maryland have the most healthcare E-3 sponsorship jobs?

Baltimore is the clear center of healthcare hiring in Maryland, home to Johns Hopkins Hospital, University of Maryland Medical Center, and MedStar Franklin Square, among others. Bethesda and Rockville, in the Washington suburbs, also have significant healthcare and clinical research employment driven by proximity to the NIH campus. Columbia and Annapolis have growing hospital systems worth targeting as well.

What types of healthcare roles typically qualify for E-3 sponsorship in Maryland?

E-3 sponsorship requires the position to qualify as a specialty occupation, meaning it normally requires at least a bachelor's degree in a specific field. In healthcare, roles that commonly meet this standard include registered nurses with a BSN, physical and occupational therapists, pharmacists, clinical research coordinators, medical laboratory scientists, and health informaticists. General aide or technician roles that do not require a degree-level qualification are less likely to qualify.

How do I find healthcare E-3 sponsorship jobs in Maryland?

Migrate Mate is built specifically for this search. You can filter by visa type (E-3) and industry (healthcare) to see Maryland-based roles from employers who have indicated sponsorship willingness. This saves significant time compared to manually screening job postings, since most general job boards do not filter by visa sponsorship type. Reviewing active postings on Migrate Mate regularly is the most direct way to identify healthcare E-3 opportunities in Maryland.

Are there any Maryland-specific considerations for E-3 healthcare sponsorship?

Maryland requires state licensure for most regulated healthcare professions, and employers will typically condition any offer on your ability to obtain the relevant Maryland license before your start date. For registered nurses, that means passing the NCLEX and applying through the Maryland Board of Nursing. Australian applicants should initiate licensure applications early, as credential verification for internationally trained professionals can add several weeks to the process before a license is issued.

What is the prevailing wage for E-3 healthcare jobs in Maryland?

U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.

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