CHG Healthcare, a privately held Utah healthcare staffi ng company, has opened its new world headquarters at a 282,000-square-foot complex in Midvale where 1,400 of its 2,500 nationwide employees will be housed.

Utah-based CHG Healthcare, the nation’s largest privately held healthcare staffing company, has opened its new headquarters in Midvale. The 282,000-square-foot campus — located off I-15 and 7200 South — consists of two five-story buildings connected by a glass “People Hub” that includes lounge areas, gathering and meeting spaces and dining areas.

Founded in Utah in 1979, CHG employs more than 2,500 people nationwide ,with 1,400 of its employees in the Salt Lake City area.

Together with partners Gardner Co., Okland Construction, MHTN Architects and CCG & Haworth, CHG created a headquarters that the company feels visually represents its core values and culture and is tailored to its employees’ needs. 

“We teamed up with some of the most talented people in the valley to create a space that enhances our culture and our people’s experience at work,” said Scott Beck, CEO of CHG Healthcare. “We’re providing our people with the amenities they deserve and also have space to accommodate our future growth.”

{mprestriction ids="1,3"}“Listening is an important part of our culture,” said Beck. “Before building our new headquarters, we asked our people to weigh in on what was most important to them. I’m so proud of our new space because it’s filled with the amenities that matter most to our people.”

The site includes a free health clinic; free gym and fitness classes; a kitchen that offers high-quality, healthy food options; and a coffee and smoothie bar.  There is also a fun room with pingpong tables, arcade games, pool tables and shuffleboard, along with an outdoor space that includes a sports court, amphitheater and a variety of outdoor seating options

CHG Healthcare was recently named to Fortune magazine’s list of "100 Best Companies to Work For" as well as one of People magazine’s "50 Companies That Care."{/mprestriction}