Thursday, August 4, 2016

Ohio to be Featured on 3RNet! Are You Ready?

Any chance that your health center is looking for a provider?

3RNet is featuring Ohio on their homepage the week of August 15-21, 2016. They get about 2,000 visitors each week which is a LOT of people who can learn about Ohio and your health center! 

New to 3RNet? It only takes a few short minutes to get started. Are you a 3RNet veteran? Now is the time to check your profile and make sure all of your vacancies are accurate and up-to-date. 


National Health Center Week offer: The first two health centers to send a 3RNet posted vacancy description to Heather Porter will have their vacancy promoted by 3RNet through social media during the Ohio week (two health centers, one per health center). Deadline to submit is August 10.


With workforce challenges being a key issue for health centers and one of the primary barriers to health center patient growth, it’s no surprise that many leaders report clinical vacancies as one of their foremost concerns. According to NACHC’s Workforce Report 2016, “almost all health centers (95%) are experiencing at least one clinical vacancy today“.  Additionally they report that “health centers on average have 13% of their clinical workforce staff positions currently vacant”. 


These statistics are staggering and although there are many resources available to assist with your recruitment efforts, 3RNet is a FREE resource that you may not be aware of which can lead like-minded clinicians to your virtual doorstep.


Rural Recruitment and Retention Network (3RNet) is a nonprofit network of members and organizations designed to bring together health care professionals with job opportunities in rural and underserved communities throughout the country. Each state has one member responsible for the job postings on the website; in Ohio, OACHC serves in this capacity as the gateway for access to recruitment services offered on the 3RNet platform. Through this function, OACHC passes along access to FQHCs and providers in rural and underserved areas throughout Ohio the ability to post jobs and advertise their health centers. For more information and instructions please access this flyer.

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