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Director of Health Services, RN, Assisted Living
(JO-1411-189)

Seattle, Washington
The Director of Health Services role is a critical position for an Assisted Living Home. You must be a licensed Registered Nurse (RN and will be responsible for providing overall leadership and management of the health and well being of the elderly residents within an assisted living and memory care home.

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Assisted Living Executive Director of Operations
(JO-1411-191)

Dallas, Texas
Join as the Executive Director of an assisted living community in the Dallas area. This community requires a tenured Assisted Living Executive Director that can hit the ground running. The perfect candidate will have experience with turnaround senior living communities.

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A Veterans Day Tribute

This Veterans Day, A Story About Why I Do What I Do This Veterans Day, giving thanks to the brave men and women who fought to protect our freedom and defend the honour of our country is more important than ever. I’d like to introduce you to Col. Julius Blatt, Ret., one of the most influential men in my life…

Interview Tips | I’m sorry, what did you say?

Interview Tips Face-to-Face Relationship Skills Series: What Did You Say? Even if your non-verbal communication skills are stellar, you can still bomb a face-to-face interview if you don’t speak clearly and with confidence. If the interviewer is struggling to understand you or must ask you to repeat yourself because your words aren’t coming across clearly, you can give the impression…

Shake It Up Baby!

Interview Tips Face-to-Face Relationship Skills Series: The Handshake Are you a limp fish? Your handshake speaks volumes about your confidence and ability to physically connect with others. You can bet that upon entering an office for a face-to-face job interview, you’ll be shaking hands with at least one person – probably before you have a chance to say much at…

Applying for a job? Be Upfront

Being upfront in a job interview is critical to landing the job – and keeping it. Why? Dishonesty, even lying by omission regarding essential information about your background and skills, could easily cost you the job you’ve been trying to win. In all of our faults as humans, we tend to brush things under the carpet. Everyone makes mistakes, right?…

You Lookin’ At Me?

Face-to-face Interview Skills Series Intimacy may be an issue for many people, but when it comes to face-to-face interviewing, you must put any insecurities aside and demonstrate your confidence. Making eye contact is critical during these initial interactions with potential employers. In fact, according to Psychology Today, eye contact is the strongest form of non-verbal communication. Build rapport and establish trust with eye contact…

Recruiter Taps Uber to Save the Day

Assisted Living Recruiter finds a path for Candidate Many job-seekers think they don’t need to enlist the help of a recruiter to land a dream job in the senior living industry. Sure, you can visit every assisted living company’s website, search their careers section, scour the online job boards and tap into your professional network on your own. You might even…