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Geneva Healthcare Win Department of Corrections Recruitment Contract

Wednesday 28 August 2019, 4:54PM

By Beckie Wright

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Geneva Healthcare has been awarded the Department of Corrections’ national contract to provide Temporary Staffing & Permanent Recruitment services. As New Zealand’s trusted recruitment experts, Geneva Healthcare will be working closely with Corrections to find, recruit, and manage high quality healthcare professionals such as Nurses, Healthcare Assistants and Psychologists to best suit their unique needs.

The contract will help the Department of Corrections to provide aged care, illness, injury, and disability services to offenders through their facilities and in the community. Geneva Healthcare has had a longstanding relationship with the Department of Corrections, and are excited to continue working together to support their work, says Veronica Manion, Geneva Healthcare Chief Executive.

Geneva Healthcare’s highly trained and multicultural workforce allows them to supply Health Staffing and Recruitment services to organisations like the Department of Corrections, who may have very specific or broad criteria about the types of skills and experience they need says Shane King, Geneva Healthcare Temporary and Permanent Staffing Manager.

The Corrections contract announcement adds to other recent successes for Geneva Healthcare, such as recently being awarded the ACC national contract, as well as continuing various contracts with the Ministry of Health, District Health Boards, Ministry of Social Development and healthcare facilities from New Zealand and overseas as their preferred recruitment and staffing partners.

They are New Zealand’s trusted recruitment experts for high quality healthcare professionals in aged care, illness, injury and disability services, and since 1996, they’ve been supporting healthcare facilities nationwide, with individualised and reliable total staffing solutions that enable companies to manage healthy rosters and business continuity. They work closely with the Ministry of Health, District Health Boards, Ministry of Social Development, and with ACC to provide support services; and with healthcare facilities from New Zealand and overseas as their preferred recruitment staffing partners.

This latest contract opens up a lot of job opportunities as they are now working with The Department of Corrections to recruit high quality healthcare professionals such as nurses, healthcare assistants, and psychologists, so for more information on concussion support services, disability support services and nursing jobs New Zealand please go to https://www.genevahealth.com/