Executive Search Associates

We want to acknowledge and recognize the impact that COVID-19 has had on our personal lives, as well as, in our work. Things have changed and now more than ever, the responsibilities at hand are greater within the healthcare industry. People are being asked to do more with less, in a time when things are

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September 2020 Employment Situation Analysis

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Monthly Jobs Report, the unemployment rate fell from 8.4% to 7.9% overall and payroll employment rose 661,000 in September, the previous 4 months had larger gains.  The improvements are a result of the resumption of economic activity post Covid 19 efforts to contain the virus.  The increases were

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New Position! Director of Case Management

Executive Search Associates is conducting a search for a Director of Case Management, RN, for an award-winning facility with an outstanding reputation for clinical and service excellence in the South Florida area. Spoiler alert: This hospital is near the beach! Reporting to the CFO, the Director of Case Management must have progressive growth in acute

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August 2020 Employment Situation Analysis

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Monthly Jobs report the US unemployment rate fell 1.8 %to 8.4% overall.   The non-farm payroll rose by 1.4M jobs but is still down 11.5M jobs since Covid hit.  The number of unemployed persons fell by 2.8M to 13.6M.  The percentages and numbers of unemployed have decreased 4 consecutive

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How to empower your team

Many organizations have been trying to shift from a model of authoritarian leadership to a model of worker empowerment. As firms are finding out, that transition is not an easy one to make. It requires new behaviors and new ways of thinking for both executives and employees. The expansion of remote work during the pandemic

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PTSD in Nurses

Study review draws needed attention to PTSD in nurses Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a growing concern among nurses in inpatient settings, according to a recent review of studies published in the Journal of Clinical Nursing. Nurse authors analyzed 24 articles for the May 5 review in literature published pre-COVID-19. They found PTSD occurs in nurses

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~Celebrating Nurses~

Thank you, Gracias, Merci Beaucoup, Grazie,Arigato, Danke sehr, 감사합니다, Takk , Mahalo, Toda, Efharisto!!!! Today, the 200th birthday of Florence Nightingale, marks the end of Nurses Week, it is also International Nurses Day. It seems appropriate that it falls on the same day as the founder of modern nursing’s birthday.  Nurses around the world are

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Quarantine week what?

We find ourselves in the new “normal”, work-from-home environments, as many of our children are doing their classwork in the virtual world. As we adapt to this new normal, some of us need help to make sense of the challenges and sacrifices made by all.  In the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, it is easy to get caught up in the overwhelming and devastating news of the number of cases, deaths, the plummeting

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