Red Service

Director & Chairman at NHS Health Services, Inc. - N/A, NY, US

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NHS Health Services, Inc.
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NHS Health Services, Inc.

N/A, NY, US • 100 - 249 Employees
Hospital/Clinic

About us: We are a healthcare staffing firm with over fifteen years of health care staffing experience. Our agency is run by clinical professionals who carefully screen and match caregivers to meet each clients needs, insuring an enhanced clinical experience and the delivery of the highest quality health care. Our Vision: We never lose sight of the patient being at the center of everything we do. At NHS the focus is on high quality health care delivered by the best talent available. Our agency strives to exceed the expectations of both our employees and our clients thereby insuring exceptional quality in the care we deliver. Environment: As a valued member of the NHS team you will enjoy an open and casual environment where you are supported in all that you do. You are the face of NHS and we value and respect your very important role in our company's attaining it's goals.Services: We specialize in the recruitment and placement of healthcare professionals, nationally, for per diem, travel, local travel and permanent placement.

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