With nurses in high demand due to the global nursing shortage, WorkingNurse.com launched its niche RN recruitment jobs board to address this vital need. The companion website to Working Nurse magazine, which is direct-mailed to 150,000 nurses every three weeks in both California and Arizona, WorkingNurse.com is certain to garner the same leading edge that the print publication has in this market.
While other recruitment boards limit their content to job listings, WorkingNurse.com is a unique model, complementing its large number of listings with community aspects such as forums and articles. Its layout is very user-friendly and focuses on providing nurses with education and assistance, such as tips for finding work, achieving work/life balance, newsworthy information and reviews of relevant books.
ìOur goal was to create a recruitment site that is beautiful and user-friendly with a lot of great content,î says Catherine Rhodes, CEO of Working Nurse. ìA nurse might come to the site to find an article, then stay long enough to browse through the myriad career opportunities.
Clients of WorkingNurse.com are thrilled with the ease and efficiency of the job posting process and applicant tracking system. President Randy Goldring says, ìA nurse recruiter will never have to re-enter a job listing since the site stores every job posted, along with every applicant.î
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, nursing is the nationís top profession in terms of projected job growth, with more than one million new and replacement nurses needed by 2016. This represents a 24 percent increase over current staffing levels. WorkingNurse.com plans to serve this niche with the same high-level content and quality of listings that the magazine and its sister publication, Working World, are reputed for.
WorkingNurse.comís parent company is Recruitment Services, Inc., which has over 20 years experience in the recruitment industry. Due to the industry shortage, nurses donít need to actively pursue a jobóthe jobs find them.
WorkingNurse.com Launches Niche RN Recruitment Site

With nurses in high demand due to the global nursing shortage, WorkingNurse.com launched its niche RN recruitment jobs board to address this vital need




