We were recently approached by a journalist at ADVANCE for Nurses magazine to contribute to an article about the recent trends in nurse recruitment. We decided to have Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Nancy Goldstein, MA, RNC, give her input. The questions that Nancy… read more →
There are many rewarding and very lucrative non-clinical nursing positions that are becoming increasingly in demand. Here are just a few: Case Managers Case management is a collaborative process for evaluating, planning, facilitation, care coordination, and advocacy to help meet an individual’s and family’s comprehensive… read more →
Who says Robert Half or Account Temps has the best approach to staffing? They can find you “Bob”. “Bob from Account Temps “. Can they help you achieve your company goals? “Nancy Nurse” has always been the tag line for finding the BEST nurses. Horizon… read more →
Are you a school nurse or Registered Nurse with at least 2 years experience and NYS licensed? If you are, then you can easily find a school nurse job on Long Island. Now for the nurses just getting out of school, that’s a whole other… read more →
Are you considering getting your master’s degree in nursing? A bachelor’s or certificate in nursing provides you with an excellent, general base of knowledge, but with a master’s degree in nursing, you can choose a specialization that best suits your personal interests while advancing your… read more →
A bill to mandate minimum nurse staffing at New York’s 185 acute care hospitals has begun advancing in the New York State Assembly while gathering two-dozen bipartisan sponsors in the Senate led by the Health Committee chairman. The bill would require the staffing of one… read more →
Agency nursing, whether full time or part time, means nurses can be flexible with choosing what shifts they want to work and where. Agency nursing allows nurses to have control over their schedules and assignments, which in turn can allow them to focus more on… read more →
Are you deciding between a career as a nurse practitioner or a doctor of nursing practice? It’s always good to have a side by side comparison of the two choices in your life. This infographic, made by Maryville University, outlines the differences between a nurse… read more →
Everyday new graduate nurses call and ask us to help them. “How am I ever going to have a chance unless someone gives me a job?” Is what I hear during each call, during each interview, every day! What can one say to that? These nurses are… read more →