ASHHRA Career Pulse
March 23, 2018
 
Novia Solutions, Inc.
The Newest Health Care HR Opportunities

Meet your recruitment goals and attract top talent at the ASHHRA Career Center.
Below are the most recent positions posted.
 
The Synergy Organization, Clinton, Maryland
 
CHRISTUS Health, Longview, Texas
 
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
 
American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C.
 
Mid-Columbia Medical Center, The Dalles, Oregon
 
Pediatric Care of Rockville, Rockville, Maryland
 
University of California, Davis, Davis, California
 
Health First, Palm Bay, Florida
 
Career Corner
The Muse
You already know that encouragement and a sense of empowerment lead to a happier, more productive work life. So, how do you create this positive work environment? Here are all the tips you need to create a productive, happy team.
 
Register now open for the ASHHRA 54th Annual Conference & Exposition for the lowest prices to attend — and save even more as an ASHHRA member! ASHHRA18 is September 15-18, 2018 in Pittsburgh. 
 
Health Care Hiring
Monster
Around this time of year, eager little children hunt for brightly colored eggs that have been hidden by a giant, elusive bunny (or adults dressed up as one). Does that bear any resemblance to your job search? Fortunately, health care jobs are easier to find than Easter eggs.
 
Tuesday, March 27, 10:00 am CT
Data shows that the minority population is steadily increasing. In 2010, minorities represented 35 percent of the population; that number is expected to rise to 54 percent by 2050. Join Cynthia Washington, president and CEO of Institute for Diversity and Health Equity (IFDHE), for this webinar on Tuesday to learn how minority representation in your organization's leadership and governance is a must for the future of your health care workforce.
 
 
   
Recently asked on ASHHRA Exchange:
"Does your organization have credentialing responsibilities under Human Resources or is it under another department? We currently have contracting responsible for credentialing providers. Another organization I worked for had medical records do the credentialing. I have been asked to consider taking over this responsibility and am wondering if this is common in our industry."

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