Recruitment Roundtable in Long Term Care

Intro to Recruitment Roundtable in Long Term Care

Recruitment Roundtable in Long Term Care Season 1

Here we are introducing ourselves, the show, and getting ready to launch Recruitment Roundtable in Long Term Care.

Welcome to the Recruitment Roundtable in Long Term Care, where our team of savvy recruiters from an executive search firm, spills the beans on the ins-and-outs of hiring in long term care. Join us for candid conversations, industry insights, and a touch of humor as we explore the fascinating world of long-term care recruitment. Get ready for real talk, practical advice, and a few laughs along the way!

We are three recruiters from Full Spectrum Search Group - an executive search firm highly niched in Long Term Care recruiting.

We’re your hosts: Joshua Moore, Gaston Wilder, and Katie Churchill

Our team works diligently to provide market intel, and competitive analysis, and ultimately recruit the top talent to your teams across the country. Throughout this podcast and our season, we hope to leave you laughing, some tips and tricks to bring back to your teams, and ultimately a voice that can resonate with the difficulties of recruiting in Long Term Care. To be even more clear, we’re your partners. We get it, we live it and we’d love to collaborate with you on some changes in Long Term Care recruitment.

So nestle in, pour a drink of your choice, and buckle up for the ride of the recruitment roundtable in long term care. And as always, if we call, you should probably answer. 

Recruitment Roundtable in Long Term Care is a podcast hosted by Joshua Moore, Managing Partner in Home Health and Hospice, Gaston Wilder, Sr. Managing Partner for Full Spectrum Search Group and Katie Churchill, Managing Partner in Senior Living. This trio recruits top talent via executive search and headhunting.

Interested in learning more? Visit www.fullspecstaff.com or reach out via LinkedIn.

Want to join the show? E-mail Katie Churchill: katiec@fullspecstaff.com

People on this episode