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Archive - September 2012
Sandra Raehl, CompHealth allied health staffing president, provides an in-depth look into the ever-changing job market, focusing on travelling physical therapists. Skilled nursing facilities and home health arena are witnessing an influx of jobs, and double-digit growth nationwide is providing the boost.
Kimberly Cleary, assignment coordinator supervisor atWeatherby Healthcare in Cary, N.C., talks about the importance of her position, recalls meeting CHG's CEO for the first time (and watching him dance) and discusses her unique career background.
As a single mother, Tiffany Jabczynski, travel consultant at CHG in Fort Lauderdale, knew she had to find flexibility in any job she took. However, when she first moved to Fort Lauderdale, the first company she worked for simply did not allow her the work-life balance she and her son needed. When she accepted a position at CHG, all of that changed.
As part of the Salt Lake office’s United Way Week, 11 contestants lined up to see who could down a large Little Caesar’s pizza in under 10 minutes! Jared Belcher took first place in the men’s competition after finishing in just over five minutes, and Brad Hopkin earned second place. In the women’s competition, Renna Paulos took first, while Mallary Paskett took second place. All proceeds from the contest — including sponsorships from the contestants’ co-workers — benefitted the United Way of Salt Lake.
When Igor Michel, sales consultant at Weatherby Healthcare in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., first started looking into CHG, he was blown away by the enthusiasm he saw from both current and prospective employees. “It seems like people from all over the place are trying to get a job at CHG,” Igor says. “People are obviously attracted to it because of the reputation it has of being an excellent place to work, but they are also drawn here because they feel they can grow here.”
Joy Hall, occupational therapy recruiter atCompHealth allied health staffing in Grand Rapids, Mich., recalls going to a shooting range with her team when they hit a sales goal, talks about her love of Lake Michigan and shares her hidden baseball talent.
As you probably noticed in the recent pizza-eating contest story, the Salt Lake office celebrated its annual United Way Week Sept. 4-7! Check out photos from some of the week’s other events — the proceeds of which benefited the United Way of Salt Lake.
More than 50 CHG employees took part in the United Way of Salt Lake’s Day of Caring on Sept. 13! After enjoying breakfast at The Gateway in downtown Salt Lake City with many other local companies, employees met in a South Salt Lake neighborhood to pull weeds, clean up trash, sweep gutters and install new planters along the street.
When asked what he does for a living, Eric Halpern, senior rehab therapy consultant at CompHealth permanent placement in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., likes to say that he is a “professional dream maker -- kind of like Willy Wonka.” With a job description like that, hobbies like searching for Sasquatch and a home crawling with more than 10 animals (five dogs, a tortoise, a blue-tongued skink, two exotic lizards, a chameleon and an assortment of fish), Eric knows a thing or two about having fun.