myCNAjobs Launches Caregiver Community Forum for Professional Caregivers

Current community conversations range from caregiver pay to caregiver burnout to how to handle difficult clients and management issues

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You literally have access to tens of thousands of people and employers in a similar place -- its amazing to see the conversations starting

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) March 07, 2013

myCNAjobs, a growing caregiver job community, is pleased to announce the launch of a new caregiver community forum for professional caregivers. The new caregiver community offers a place for professional caregivers, home health aides, and certified nursing assistants to connect to discuss all aspects of looking for work and working in a caregiver or CNA job.

The growing community is also a place to interact directly with the myCNAjobs Recruitment Squad, a team of nationwide recruiters dedicated to connecting caregivers to meaningful job opportunities with senior homecare agencies, nursing homes, and assisted living communities.

“We're thrilled to open yet another channel for our community to connect and collaborate,” says Chelsea Cramer, Recruitment Squad Director for myCNAjobs. “The forum serves as a platform to ask questions, get answers, and find support from like-minded people. You literally have access to tens of thousands of people and employers in a similar place -- it's amazing to see the conversations starting," adds Cramer.

Current community conversations range from caregiver pay to caregiver burnout to how to handle difficult clients and management issues. Employers are also invited to participate in the conversation, offering a unique way to connect with local caregivers and make a great hire.

To learn more and join the conversation, visit the caregiver community forum.

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myCNAjobs, a caregiver and CNA recruitment vehicle, is a comprehensive resource to find rewarding work and hire caregivers, home health aides, and certified nursing assistants more effectively.


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