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RECRUITMENT SUB-COMMITTEE
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Recruitment Sub-Committee

The Recruitment Sub-Committee is charged by the Nursing Professional Advisory Committee (N-PAC) to review and recommend policy relative to the recruitment and accession of nurses in the U.S. Public Health Service and to advise the N-PAC Chair and Chief Nurse Officer. Additionally, the Recruitment Sub-Committee will be responsible for managing the Nurse Applicant Workgroup (NAW), Facebook Workgroup (FB) and Every Nurse is an Ambassador Campaign (ENIAAC) Workgroup. The ultimate goal for the Recruitment Sub-Committee is to provide every USPHS Nurse with the opportunity to get involved in recruitment activities in support of our collective goal to increase the number of Corps Nurse Officers.

Recruitment Subcommittee Goals and Objectives:
Expand the recruitment activities of nurses, both civil service and PHS officers to meet the needs of the agencies served.


NAW:

Continue the development of collaborative local and national recruitment activities to support centralized recruitment initiatives and programs established by Division of Commissioned Corp Recruitment (DCCR).

Objectives:

  • Assist Division of Commissioned Corps Assignment with nurse applicant process.
  • Provide assistance to 100% of USPHS nurse applicants by communicating awareness of current agency opportunities, discussing various types of positions available to nurses in the USPHS, offering support, and answering questions about the Commissioned Corp and individual agencies with the goal of placing each applicant into a vacant position.
  • Communicate appropriate recruitment activities to the nurse category AR’s (once new ARP is announced)


ENIAAC:

Continue to develop the infrastructure for the “Every Nurse is an Ambassador Campaign-ENIAAC targeting graduate, undergraduate programs, and other Nurse Associations. 

Objectives:

  • Assist Nurse Category AR Lead(s) (ARL) in communicating with Associate Recruiters (ARs)-once new ARP established.
  • Distribute the recruitment letter in support of the ENIAAC outreach to schoolsRelationship building with professional nursing associations as means to attract qualified graduate/undergraduate USPHS applicants
  • Encourage the use of DCCR recruitment material for activities to ensure consistency and accuracy of information to publicContinue the development of new/innovative recruitment material and seek approval of materials by N-PAC leadership
  • Explore Training of Trainers (TOT) opportunity from DCCR/OCCO for ENIAAC members in an effort to promote consistent and accurate messagingDevelop Tracking/reporting tools and database for internal and external communications
  • Provide support and encouragement to qualified undergraduate and graduate nursing students during the application process
  • Actively recruit nursing students from clinical areas of historical high-need, i.e. rural areas and the West 



FB Workgroup:

Provide outreach through social networking with goal to attract undergraduate/graduate applicants for USPHS 

Objectives:

  • Monitor NPAC FB page daily and provide 24 hour response to questions
  • Serve as resource for CC FB page and provide category specific responses as needed
  • Continue to build “Fan” base and provide up-to-date information regarding USPHS and the nurse corps



Recruitment Sub-Committee Co-Chairs


CDR Bryen Bartgis                                                              
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907-729-4301

CDR Josefine Haynes-Battle
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240-276-2563

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Recruitment Subcommittee Contacts  (245 Kb)

 

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