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Apprenticeships Are A Win-Win (Here’s Why)

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It’s no overstatement to say that healthcare staff shortages in the United States have reached crisis levels in 2023 after years of strain caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. From the nation’s aging population to increased burnout to a lack of capacity in nursing facilities, healthcare professionals need help. And that’s why healthcare talent acquisition has become so important.

As a human resource professional or leader in a healthcare practice, you’re no doubt looking to alleviate the burden on your healthcare staff. As you head into 2024, it’s time to explore new approaches. To meet the staffing challenge, it’s important to get creative about attracting talent so your healthcare facility can provide the best patient care possible.

Top Methods for Finding Healthcare Talent

Today’s successful healthcare staff searches often start in collaboration with reputable training facilities and academic institutions. It can be a mutually beneficial situation for healthcare facilities to find top students and provide opportunities they already seek.

Here are some ways to acquire new healthcare talent this year and beyond.

Use the Train-and-Hire Model

While traditionally, healthcare facilities have hired professionals already trained and often experienced in their careers, an increasingly common method of gaining new staff is to provide individuals with education opportunities and then fill open positions with this newly trained talent. Known as the train-and-hire method, it means the hospital, doctor’s office or other facility would partner with a training organization, like MedCerts, to bring in fresh, untapped talent.

If you are willing to help students gain experience while studying for certifications, you’ll likely find loyal, motivated individuals for your staff. If you have them sign up for remote learning, their training will be fresh and cutting-edge.

Find an Academic Partner

Collaboration with a training facility is best when you work with one academic partner rather than try to foster relationships with many different ones. MedCerts is an online training center for healthcare professionals that is dedicated to bridging the gap between students and employers. When their students are hired, everyone wins.

Participate in Apprenticeship Programs

Imagine having a consistent stream of recently trained professionals interested in playing a part in the healthcare industry. That’s basically how apprenticeship programs work. An academic institution such as MedCerts can supply your employees, and you’ll pay them as they finalize their training with clinical experience.

When the new professional becomes fully prepared and certified, you’ll already know if they’re a good fit for your team and be that much closer to having a full healthcare staff.

Train Your Current Employees

Another popular option for human resource professionals and leaders is to conduct upskilling and reskilling for current employees. Since you already know the strengths of your team members, you’ll know who is ready to advance their career to fill your gaps. When you work with MedCerts, you can develop internal talent and have them ready to go in as little as four to six weeks.

Get Help With Healthcare Talent Acquisition

If you’re willing to break the mold and take advantage of training opportunities to meet your staffing needs, you can overcome the challenges of healthcare talent acquisition. Get in touch with MedCerts today to learn how we can help.

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Written by

Rafael Castaneda

Senior Vice President of Workforce Development

With more than 20 years in the postsecondary arena, Rafael has focused on workforce strategies that build programmatic pathways for unemployed and underemployed students from underserved populations.

Before joining MedCerts, Rafael was the chief academic officer and dean of education at CBD College, a private two-year allied health college in Los Angeles. He also served as a strategy and innovation leader for Jobs for the Future (JFF) crafting connections between postsecondary actors and thought leaders. He is a member of the advisory board of the University of California, Irvine’s Customer Experience Program. Rafael has worked with over 2K schools and 1K workforce organizations & employers on solutions.

He strongly believes the three-legged stool of workforce success are schools, businesses, and community organizations but they need a catalyst and that is where MedCerts comes in – as the driver of the solutions to supplement and complement the three.

A passionate believer in education as a great equalizer, Rafael joined MedCerts because the organization provides the opportunity to actively participate in bridging the digital divide and skills gap for unserved populations of students. This extremely rewarding and tangible championing of education-based initiatives alongside serving all demographics students provides a rare opportunity to not just speak, but do.

Rafael is a husband to a brilliant and talented wife, father to two ambitious daughters, and an active member of his community. You will find him at a spin class most weekday mornings and doing outside activities with his family and their French bulldog, Penny, on the weekends. He has lived and worked in all time zones and in nine states over the past 12 years. Connect with Rafael on LinkedIn.

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