Free Recruitment Tool: Online Matching Platform Helps Connect Job Seekers to LTC Employers
Posted on August 15, 2024 by Anna Mowry
CaringCareersStartHere.com has helped connect job seekers with long-term care employers over 2,000 times since the site’s launch in May.
CaringCareersStartHere.com has welcomed over 40,000 visits to the site, elevating careers in aging services across the state.
Don’t miss out on matching with job seekers near you—each day without your organization locations listed on the free Employer Match is a day missed out on vital job seeker connections.
A Tool to Elevate the Caregiving Profession
CaringCareersStartHere.com was developed by LeadingAge Minnesota and our Long-Term Care Imperative partner to elevate the caregiving profession and raise awareness about career opportunities in caregiving. Job seekers can use this resource to learn about career pathways, access resources to act on career goals, and hear from Minnesota caregivers creating meaningful careers in senior care.
Employers can use CaringCareersStartHere.com to:
- Update your organization’s profile on our Employer Match: Use of our one-of-a-kind job matching tool to promote your organization locations to prospective candidates. Register your organization here. Don’t have an account? Reach out to our team at info@mncarecareers.com.
- Help us spread the word by using our Employer Toolkit: Promote your recruitment efforts with our ready-to-use content templates to share CaringCareersStartHere.com with your networks and greater community.
- Connect with job seekers near you: Capitalize on any potential leads by following up with prospective candidates from the Employer Match on career opportunities.
If you encounter any challenges registering your locations or have other questions, our support team is readily available at info@mncarecareers.com.
This resource is supported by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Long-Term Care Workforce Capacity Building Project, with funding from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
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