Brain Injury Association of America Launches Career Center
Vienna, VA (PRWEB) October 30, 2013 -- The Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) is dedicated to increasing access to quality health care, which helps the entire brain injury community. Today BIAA announced the launch of the BIAA Career Center, matching brain injury professionals with the best jobs in their fields.
For job seekers, the BIAA Career Center is a free service that provides access to employers and jobs in healthcare and brain injury. In addition to posting resumes, job seekers can browse and view available jobs based on selected criteria and save those jobs for later review. They can also create search agents to provide email notifications of jobs that match their search criteria.
Employers can post jobs online, search for candidates based on specific job criteria, and create online resume agents to contact qualified candidates. They also benefit from online reporting that provides job activity statistics.
BIAA has also launched a strategic partnership with the National Healthcare Career Network (NHCN), giving registered employers and job seekers access to a network of more than 280 top healthcare associations and professional organizations. BIAA's alliance with NHCN provides access to a larger database of industry-specific resumes and job postings, giving job seekers greater control over their career advancement and giving employers a one-stop-shop to find uniquely qualified candidates.
To learn more about the BIAA Career Center, visit http://careers.biausa.org.
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The Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) is the country’s oldest and largest nationwide brain injury advocacy organization. Our mission is to advance brain injury prevention, research, treatment, and education, and to improve the quality of life for all individuals impacted by brain injury. Through advocacy, we bring help, hope, and healing to millions of individuals living with brain injury, their families and the professionals who serve them.
Rob Traister, Brain Injury Association of America, (703) 761-0750, [email protected]
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