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Competitive pay & weekly paychecks. As a Recruiter 1: (after you successfully complete 3 months of training) you will become a salaried employee and will be paid an annual base salary of $50,000 plus weekly commission with a Cost of Living Adjustment of $7,500.
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As a Recruiter 1:(after you successfully complete 3 months of training) you will become a salaried employee and will be paid an annual base salary of $50,000 plus weekly commission. We offer private duty nursing, skilled nursing, physical rehabilitation, companion care, respite care and behavioral care for individuals with chronic and acute illnesses and disabilities.
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Undergraduate degree preferred in Business, Marketing, Management, Communications, Public Relations, Healthcare Administration or Licensed RN. When you work at Maxim, you’re part of a network of more than 175 local offices that have deep roots in each of the communities we serve, while still leveraging the resources and security of one of the largest and oldest healthcare staffing and services companies in the nation.
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As a Recruiter Trainee: (first 3 months in the role) you will be paid an hourly rate of $21.64. Develop and execute recruitment strategies to attract, screen, and hire quality healthcare professionals.
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Our commitment to quality customer service, compassionate patient care, and filling critical healthcare needs makes us a trusted partner wherever care is needed. As a Recruiter you will be making a difference in the lives of your fellow team members, our caregivers, our patients and our clients.
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As a Recruiter 1:(after you successfully complete 3 months of training) you will become a salaried employee and will be paid an annual base salary of $50,000 plus weekly commission with a Cost of Living Adjustment of $5,000.
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As a Recruiter Trainee: (first 3 months in the role) you will be paid an hourly rate of $21.64 per hour. Maxim promotes from within; the majority of the people who start as a Recruiter advance into our sales career path and leadership roles.
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We offer private duty nursing, skilled nursing, physical rehabilitation, companion care, respite care and behavioral care for individuals with chronic and acute illnesses and disabilities, educational services, and more.
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It is because of the talented healthcare professionals and support staff we employ that we are able to provide a variety of services to meet and respond to the needs of our clients and patients.
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As a Recruiter Trainee: (first 3 months in the role) you will be paid an hourly rate between $21.64 and $26.44 per hour. Maxim Healthcare Services is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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As a Recruiter Trainee: (first 3 months in the role) you will be paid an hourly rate of $24.81 per hour. Why Maxim Healthcare? About Maxim Healthcare Services. Maxim Healthcare Services has been making a difference in the lives of our patients, caregivers, employees and communities for more than 30 years.
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Build and cultivate relationships with industry contacts to gain industry knowledge, referrals, and business development leads. We offer a competitive compensation package which includes a base salary plus uncapped commission potential along with an unmatched benefit package.
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Utilize various recruitment tools and methods to source and attract a pool of qualified and diverse candidates. Develop and maintain relationships with active clients, patients, and referral sources. To ensure your success, you will take part in a comprehensive training program, surrounded by a culture of servant leadership that encourages everyone to help develop themselves and others.
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Results driven, sense of urgency, and high standard of professionalism. We are a team of driven, compassionate people who push each other to develop personally and professionally. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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We believe our employees are our greatest asset. Health, dental, vision, and life insurance. Manage caregivers and field staff while on assignment. Must meet all federal, state and local requirements.
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