Yet another survey has found Texas Health Resources a great place to work.

Great Place To Work® and Fortune magazine have named Texas Health Resources one of the 2025 Fortune Best Workplaces for Women™, marking the organization’s ninth appearance on the list. Texas Health ranks No. 41 this year among the 100 large organizations recognized.

“We are honored to be recognized for our strong workplace culture,” said Barclay Berdan, THR CEO, in a statement. “At Texas Health, we have created and continue to cultivate an environment where everyone feels respected, acknowledged, supported, valued and empowered to perform their best life’s work.”

Texas Health was ranked No. 41 among 100 large organizations.

Great Place To Work® analyzed survey responses from nearly 605,000 women employed at Great Place To Work Certified™ companies.

To qualify, companies must employ at least 50 women, have women in at least 20% of nonexecutive manager roles, and include at least one woman in the C-suite. The rankings reflect each organization’s ability to offer positive outcomes for women across all roles, from the frontline to executive leadership.

“We live by Our Texas Health Promise: Individuals Caring for Individuals, Together, and being mindful and considerate of people and their life experiences and beliefs is central to that,” said Carla Dawson, chief people officer at Texas Health.

Texas Health supports career advancement through leadership development programs, mentoring, continuing education, and opportunities to learn new skills while working, according to a press release. The organization offers tuition and fee reimbursement for approved degree plans and has enhanced its benefits to include six weeks of paid parental leave for new mothers and fathers, adoption assistance of up to $10,000, and an extra paid day off each year for employees to use at their discretion.

Employees also benefit from comprehensive wellness programs, a generous 401(k) plan with company match, and paid time off that includes volunteer service.

Earlier this year, Fortune ranked Texas Health No. 33 on its 2025 100 Best Companies to Work For® list, the highest-ranked healthcare system. The organization also earned the No. 1 spot on the 2025 Fortune Best Workplaces in Health Care™ list, marking its 11th year of recognition and 10th time topping the nationwide rankings.