Officials at Windsor Regional Hospital are warning of an e-mail scam.
Recipients report receiving e-mails with details of a job offer including dates and times of meetings and appointments.
Spokesperson Steve Erwin says this isn't the first time the organization has been the subject of similar incidents.
He says the scary part is that the notices are starting to look more and more sophisticated.
"In the one case, the documents were looking for banking information from individuals and our concern is that these are the things circulate not just internationally, but here at home as well."
Erwin says the people they are hearing from who have received the e-mails aren't even local.
Examples of scam e-mails sent to overseas recipients, March 27, 2019. (Images courtesy of Windsor Regional Hospital)
"We were notified about a couple of individuals who had received those "offers" and they were in England, so the High Commission in London was in the process of arranging travel documents for them which is pretty frightening. The other individual was in India and there were a couple of e-mails that were circulating in that area."
He says this isn't how Windsor Regional Hospital does business adding, "We would never issue an offer like that, we would certainly do an interview first and probably contact people by phone. I think our concern is that these are a couple of international examples and if these end up being the kind of thing that we see locally as well, people have a right to be suspicious."
According to Erwin, police have been notified and officials want the public to know that WRH would never send any offers of employment without a complete interview and discussion in advance. He says if you receive an email claiming to be from the hospital, to contact them and do not respond to the suspicious emails.