Nurses Week 2019

Medical centers across the country, such as hospitals and doctors’ offices, are teeming with patients who rely on trained professionals to not only provide for them medically, but to also provide joy and hope in their otherwise scary situations. Although doctors are an important factor in the life of a patient, nurses play a far more familiar role. They deal with the nitty-gritty of everyday hospital life and put forth 110% of their effort to ensure their patients are safe, comfortable, and well-taken care of. A nurse’s life is not an easy one. To express our gratitude to these hardworking individuals, nurses are honored annually during, National Nurses Week.

When is National Nurses Week?

This year, 2019, National Nurses Week ran from Monday, May 6th through Sunday, May 12th. This one week out of the year brought sweet deals for nurses across the nation. Free food and discounts were provided the entire week by businesses such as Cinnabon and Pollo Tropical. Disney World even got in on the action, providing discounts for nurses to book hotel rooms at a cheaper price.

Why Do Nurses Deserve a Week of Dedication?

Nurses work tirelessly night and day to provide for complete strangers. It’s not a job meant for the faint of heart. Many people don’t fully comprehend the importance of nurses and the grueling services they provide. Below are some facts about nurses and their profession:

  • According to a study by MEDSURG Nursing, nurses walk between 4 to 5 miles per their long 12-hour shifts.
  • There are currently over 2.9 million nurses employed in the United States.
  • There are over 100 different nursing professions to choose from.
  • Only 3 out of 5 nurses work inside of a hospital. The rest? They work in hospice care, nursing homes, schools, etc.
  • Nursing is one of the fastest growing occupations in the country, demanding a higher skillset and in-demand specialties.

Ways You Can Recognize Nurses

There are many fun ways of recognizing your favorite nurses. Gifts are an awesome way to express love. Some ideas include:

  • Tote bags
  • Nurse mugs and cups
  • Clothing
  • Chocolate or baked goods
  • Gift-cards to their favorite places
  • Personalized cards

Gifts, of course, are not the only way to express your gratitude. Saying “thank you” goes a long way.

Do You Want to Be a Nurse? We Can Help!

HealthCare Support recognizes nurses for their hard work and dedication. Our goal is to help talented, passionate healthcare professionals find the perfect long-term or short-term job. Our network is vast and our team can help place you in the ideal situation for your career, whether that be a nurse or a doctor. To learn more about current job openings and our services, please give us a call at 407-478-0332.

Why You Should Come to Work Early

Coming in to work early is one of those things that we all know is a good idea but few people actually have the will to pull it off. It sounds like a great plan until the alarm goes off in the morning and all you desire is one more hit of that snooze button. However, getting in to work early is one of the best things you can do, both for your performance as well as your public perception. Here are some concrete reasons why you should get to work a little bit early.

Establish Order

When you get to work early, everything is much calmer. There are few people present if any, the noise level is low, and there is no stress to be at the peak of your game yet. This can allow for you to get set up for the workday ahead. Iron out a schedule for the day’s proceedings, organize your desk, and get mentally prepared for all the great work you are going to do in the upcoming hours. This will help you to be focused for the hours ahead.

Get Work Done

Arriving early allows for you to get a head start on the tasks for the day. Any extra time to clock in and get some projects completed is always an added bonus, and getting in to the office early allows for that. This can also be a big advantage in an industry that thrives on competition and sales, as the extra time allows for you to get a leg up on your fellow workers.

Impress Your Superiors

Being an early arriver sends a positive message to your coworkers as well as your boss. It shows that you are dedicated and able to sacrifice for the sake of your career and the company. Your superiors will notice your drive and work ethic, and this can only serve to benefit you down the road with future projects. And while demonstrable benefits go a long way, there is an important aspect for just the respect and dignity that comes from being regarded highly as a person and worker.

Aspirational Healthcare Workers

In the healthcare industry, it is important to have determined workers who work hard and do the little things to succeed, like showing up to work early. At HealthCare Support, we specialize in connecting employers to their future star employees in the healthcare sector. If you are looking for a job opportunity, or are looking for a new hire, contact us today at 407-478-0332.

How to Cope with Stress in the Workplace

 

Have you ever been kept up in the middle of the night, tossing and turning, worrying about the upcoming workday? Everyone gets a little anxiety or stress from time to time, but, according to the Gallup Poll Social Series, 79% of Americans say they frequently feel stress throughout their day. So, what is causing your stress? In order to reduce it, you first must understand what is making you stressed or anxious in the first place. Some of the most common causes of stress at work include office conflicts, high workloads and irrational deadlines, insufficient working environments, the feel of not being in control of your projects, disorganization, physical discomfort, and weak management.

Now that we know what could be causing all this tension, let’s figure out some techniques you can try to feel a little more “Zen” at work:

Avoid Gossip, Rumors, and Conflict

Avoiding conflict is always a great idea in the workplace. Don’t let office relationships stress you out. You’re going to have to be around the same people 40 hours a week, so keep a low profile. Try not to succumb to all the gossip and the office humor. If you know you don’t work well with some employees, try to stay away from them. Your mind will thank you later. And, if conflict does find you, figure out a way to deal with it calmly.

Sort Out Your Projects

One of the main reasons why people feel pressure in the office is because of the high workloads and irrational deadlines. The first thing you can do is come into the office with a positive mindset. This can make a big difference in how you start the day and how you dive into your projects. You can also write it all out. Place your time-sensitive projects at the top of your to-do lists. Figure out what tasks are super important and get started on them first. Don’t procrastinate – get right to it.

Create Your Own Positive Working Environment

Get into the groove of creating your own personal, positive working environment. Listen to music through headphones to keep the distractions under control. In fact, “research suggests that listening to music can improve your efficiency, creativity and happiness in terms of work-related tasks”.  You should also bring a few things to work to place on your desk. Things like pictures of families or friends, flowers, books, and pictures of quotes can lift your spirits during the workday. If physical discomfort is getting you down, try splurging on a comfier chair or comfier (yet professional) clothes.

Establish A Communicative Relationship with Your Boss

Talk it out with your boss. Let them know what they can do to create a better environment for both of you. Admit what is triggering your anxiety and figure out a way to contain it – together. Having an easy and honest relationship with your boss is best, especially when struggling with unwanted tension.

Tidy Up Your Space

Staying organized is one of the most basic solutions to reducing stress. If you are already feeling anxious because of your workload, why worsen it with having a messy desk? Some ways to keep your desk tidy are having organizers and folders for different projects in your drawers and on your desktop computer, purchasing a planner/calendar, getting rid of old papers, labeling drawers, and making things more accessible. Read this article for some benefits of having a clean office space.

Relieve the Pressure by Being Active and Mindful

Try to get your heart beating by going for a walk during your lunch break or heading to the gym for a quick workout. Working out has many great benefits including relieving stress. You can also take a ten-minute break to do some stretches or yoga poses in your office. Doing breathing exercises with help too by calming down the mind. Breathe in through your nose for five seconds and out through your mouth for ten seconds, then close your eyes and imagine your happy place – be there for a couple of minutes. This can slow down your mind and help you regain focus on your work.

Work-Life Balance is the Ultimate Way to De-Stress

Setting boundaries on when your coworkers can contact you for work-related projects or questions are important.  After a long work week, it won’t be fun thinking you are done for the week and then having to answer some work calls or emails. You should also be using your paid time off for vacations and mental health days to recharge your brain.

Live A Healthy Lifestyle

It’s so easy to want to come home from work and make unhealthy choices by eating loads of ice cream and chips. Sure, it makes you feel better in that moment, but in the long run, it makes you feel worse. Whip up a healthy dinner with a lot of vegetables and protein. Not only should you be making good eating decisions but getting a full night’s rest is key. If you don’t get enough sleep, you will feel unfocused during your workday which can affect completing your projects and tasks for that day. That will eventually stress you out later in your workday. It’s a complete circle. Sleep means staying focused and staying focused means getting all your work done which keeps you stress-free!        

Stress Diary

If you still can’t seem to get a grip on your stress and anxiety, purchase a journal and write down everything that is making you stressed out during the week. Record how you are handling the stress and at the end of the week, figure out what you can do to handle the stress better. Include your physical and emotional reactions and your peers’ reactions. The more detailed, the easier it will be containing your worry.

Don’t let stress take over your career. If you’re getting frustrated easily or find yourself feeling anxious, listen to your body. Take the time to implement these stress relieving techniques for the workplace and you’ll find your professional and personal life improve.

 

 

How To Keep Your Workspace Organized

There are many reasons why you should be keeping your workspace organized and clean so here are some easy tips that you can do to get your desk in a way that would make Marie Kondo proud.

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How to Work from Home Successfully

You’ve been dreaming of this day ever since you started working. That fabulous life of waking up and working in your jammies all day from your own humble abode. You get to skip out on the pesky morning traffic, your grouchy boss, those darn office politics, and most importantly, the brown colored water in your office they call “coffee”. Seems like a great way to work, right? Wrong. It’s actually way harder than it seems. Working from home is a luxury that is earned because your boss trusts you and it’s important not to take advantage of this newfound freedom.

Here is some insight on how to work from home like a boss:

Routine is Important

When you first start working from home, it can be a little overwhelming. Where do you start first? How do you prioritize your tasks? When do you take your breaks? Can you even take breaks? The best thing you can do for the first couple of weeks is develop a routine that suits you. If you get up and immediately start working, it sets the tone for the day and determines how productive you will be. Plus, if you’re up before everyone gets in the office, it gives you the chance to get ahead. If you have children that need to be picked up from daycare, write down all the things you need to get done before you leave to go pick them up. Try setting an alarm for an hour and then take a five-minute break to succumb to one of the many distractions around your house – like laundry or putting away the dishes. Get into a groove that works best with your schedule and stick to it!

Get Out of Those Pajamas!

Staying in your pajamas while working from home makes it easy to succumb to getting back into bed. Don’t be lazy – change into something you would wear if you were going into the office. Dress for success!

Take Care of Your Distractions Before You Start

Distractions. Your children, the television, your loud neighbors, the doorbell ringing, household chores, and your phone are all great examples of why it’s so hard to work from home. Take care of them beforehand. Make a point to only use your phone for work-related calls, drop your kids off at daycare, keep the television off, and do NOT answer that door! If you must, reward yourself with 5 minutes of distraction time – that is, if you get your important tasks done.

Get Your Own Office Space

Just because you’re not in the office doesn’t mean you can’t create your own workspace at home! Create an office out of a spare room in your house or if you can’t do that, find a clean, quiet space to do your work. Having your own space keeps the distractions at bay.

Work {Away} from Home

Yes, it’s called “work from home” but you don’t actually have to be at home. In fact, getting out of your house and working in libraries, coffee shops, or anywhere else with Wi-Fi, gives you the feeling of still being in a working environment, plus you’ll be in a space where the coffee is good! It also gets you away from all the distractions at home. Get out of the house – grab your work necessities and head on over to the closest Starbucks stat!

Take Many Breaks – Seriously!

If you have been working all day long without any breaks, then you’ll burn out fast. Get some fresh air – take a ten-minute walk around your house or go get a cup of coffee from a local coffee shop. Take time to recharge yourself so you’re ready to crush the next couple of hours.

Working from home is a lot tougher than it seems and it’s hard not to get sucked into all the distractions. If you’re new to working from home and you’re having a difficult time adjusting to all the distractions around you, read this article to help you stay focused.

Top Five Things That Hinder Career Growth

Are you not feeling satisfied with yourself in the professional world? Have you not been able to reach any of the goals you set?

You could have developed some negative traits that are holding you back in your career. Here’s five:

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Helping Candidates and Their Families

At HealthCare Support, we think it is important to keep the bigger picture always in front of us. What are we really doing? We connect medical employers with excellent candidates seeking jobs. But even more fundamentally than this, we are helping candidates provide for themselves and their family. And, in many cases, this can be a life-changing thing. A job is no small thing — it affects every single aspect of your life.

What separates our firm from other recruitment agencies is that we never lose sight of what is most important in this business: the people. Our recruiters understand the difference a job can make to people, especially those with families, and they always remember that they are there to help find the best fit possible for their clients. With our team, you won’t be stonewalled as soon as you sign a job contract — we want to know how everything is going and if we can do anything to help you adjust to your new surroundings. At the end of the day, what matters most to us is shaping the futures of our candidates and their families.

Don’t take our word for it. Here are some testimonials from candidates with families who want to share what the HealthCare Support difference means to them.

“I am a single mom of a little girl, I had a job when Hanna reached out to me. I took a chance and with Hanna on my side, I took a chance for a better life for my daughter and me. With Hanna’s help I now have a full-time job making more money and a new apartment to call home. All because Hanna had a feeling and knew I could do it! I was just offered a permanent job with the company I am working for, but it wouldn’t be possible without Hanna’s hard work and belief in me! She walked side-by-side with me and I will be forever grateful for all she’s done for my family! Thank you Hanna from the bottom of my heart!”

  • Samantha R.

“I literally had no money and two kids at home with me. I was desperate for a job and that’s when you happened. I was totally without any confidence — didn’t trust my judgement, didn’t believe in myself, and felt worthless. If you hadn’t helped me with the interview, sent me those interview guides, gone over what I needed to think about and build up my confidence I would have never gotten the job. I so appreciate your help and professionalism. I just wanted you to know that your kindness truly helped me.

Thanks again John. You are great at your job and you make a difference. You are the best!!”

  • Kelly H.

“… I am a seasoned professional that has not had to be in the market for career opportunities in over a year. Having had some disheartening experiences in today’s market with limited human contact in the search, I was blessed to have had Ms. Ashley Greene reach out to me. I immediately felt that she is engaging, takes interest, and is recruiting from a place of true understanding from both the candidate and her client’s perspective. Ms. Ashley Greene has been encouraging, understanding, supportive, reassuring, and diligent with contact. She has invested in me and my career search and is demonstrative of what is necessary in this very important aspect in one’s life. It is rare to find the personal touch that Ms. Ashley Greene has given me. As a result, my resume and career options with HealthCare Support seem like it will be a most positive outcome! I can only imagine that if she is an example of the customer service and mission of your organization, there is true hope for those of us who value work ethics and want to be successful in a successful company and career.”

  • Desiree D.

These are just a few real-life stories of candidates we have helped find a home in the past. If you are currently looking for a job to provide for your family, HealthCare Support would love to assist you. To get started, please visit our website and search our Current Openings or Join Our Talent Network.