Trusted empowers the healthcare workforce with technology-first solutions to optimize the clinical workforce. By combining our AI-powered staffing platform with dynamic labor marketplaces, we help leading employers automate the matching and fulfillment of clinical staff---driving down labor costs and reducing administrative burden. Our mission, to help people everywhere get care, has support from top institutional investors such as Craft Ventures, Felicis Ventures, Stepstone, and Founder Collective as well as healthcare innovators like Texas Medical Center, Mercy Health, Intermountain Ventures, and Town Hall Ventures.

We are hiring 2 Allied Clinical Staffing Recruiters to start in mid October 2025. You must have experience recruiting in the travel nursing industry to be considered for this amazing opportunity. Come join us as we grow at Trusted Health!

What we're looking for:

Trusted is one of the fastest-growing Healthcare staffing businesses in the country on a mission to help more people everywhere get care. We seek to fuel our growth with the addition of a Healthcare Recruiter, known to our working and non-working clinicians as an Allied Advocate. 

A successful Advocate works proactively to educate and develop relationships with clinicians working with Trusted to find their next great career opportunity. The Advocate deeply understands the goals and desires of their clinicians and then identifies and facilitates their placement at opportunities that align with those goals. The Advocate supports their clinicians through their working experiences, independently solving problems and creating opportunities as they arise. 

Through this work, the Advocate is the key driver of growth at Trusted, building a portfolio of working clinicians that they manage and maintain by; fostering relationships, advocating and solving problems for their clinicians, and overall delivering an exceptional experience while working at Trusted.

Your responsibilities:
  • Manage a high volume of travel allied candidates through all stages of the recruitment lifecycle.
  • Meet or exceed daily, weekly, and monthly recruitment KPIs including submits, offers, and starts.
  • Within 30-days, you will be proficient in the systems, processes and tools that we use at Trusted to engage with job seekers, identify relevant opportunities, pitch and submit job seekers to new opportunities and manage the end-to-end job search workflows.
  • Within 60-days,you will have converted new job seekers into working staff by achieving your minimum placement targets and working staff goals. You will now be managing a portfolio of both new job seekers and your previous converted working clinicians. 
  • Within 90-days the goal is to meet target metrics and successfully graduate from training, demonstrating basic proficiency in your role.
  • Other duties include emergency phone line coverage, 1-2 shifts per month.

Who you are:

  • Results Oriented. You thrive in a fast-paced, goal-oriented environment where you can see the direct result of your work. You own your numbers and use them to improve. You derive satisfaction from being part of a team, achieving results for yourself, your teammates, and others.
  • Continuous Improvement. You are competitive and have a strong desire to win. You’re energized by urgency and can balance speed with quality in every candidate interaction, striving to improve every day. You're comfortable handling 75–100+ candidate touchpoints per day through phone, email, and text.
  • Clinical Mindset. You empathize with both the satisfaction and stress that comes with working as a clinician. You apply a patient-centric approach to helping clinicians navigate their job-seeking and working experience leveraging your knowledge and insight to help them achieve the best outcome.
  • Relationship Development. You have a passion for connecting with others. You bring genuine interest and desire to be of service to new and existing relationships. You follow through on your commitments to others. You leverage credibility and compassion to guide others on the right path when their wants conflict with their needs. You communicate with candor and clarity and are unafraid to be persuasive when it is in their best interest.
  • Methodical. You seek to learn and apply the defined procedures & principles of the organization when making decisions. You use a consistent framework to prioritize your time and achieve the highest return on your efforts. You understand when it is appropriate to escalate and delegate tasks. You err toward documentation and tracking of your work.
  • Problem Solver. You accept that problems arise and focus your efforts on the identification of solutions. You have the ability to analyze reports and data to make informed decisions. You leverage pattern recognition to prevent, address, and resolve recurring problems. You are decisive and have a bias for action.

You have:

  • 2+ years experience in healthcare staffing, recruiting or a revenue-generating role preferred, 1 year required
  • Demonstrable proficiency with modern business software tools and technologies
  • BA/BS or AA/AS Degree preferred, High School Diploma or equivalent required
  • 1+ years of experience in a clinical setting preferred; charge and/or preceptor experience are a plus, travel experience is a plus

We offer:

  • Paid vacation & sick time, paid family leave, and flexible work hours
  • Employer-paid health insurance, vision, and dental
  • Employer-paid life insurance
  • Mindfulness and fitness reimbursement
  • Monthly cell phone reimbursement
  • Employer-sponsored 401k
  • Variable compensation plan

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Trusted reasonably anticipates the below to be the annual base salary range for this role. The final compensation for this position will vary based on geographic location and candidate experience relative to what Trusted reasonably anticipates for this position. We are committed to transparency, and any compensation questions will be addressed early in our recruitment process. 

Annual Base Salary Range
$65,537$73,729 USD

Trusted Health provides equal employment opportunity for all applicants and employees. All qualified applicants will be considered regardless of an individual’s race, color, sex, gender identity or expression, religion, age, national origin, citizenship, physical or mental disability, medical condition, family care status, marital status, domestic partner status, sexual orientation, military or veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal, state or local laws. If you cannot submit your application due to a disability, please email hello@trustedhealth.com; we will reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities to the extent required by applicable law.

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