New Website Integration Expands Reach for Job Seekers and Recruiters at Rural Health Clinics, Critical Access Hospitals

 The National Rural Recruitment & Retention Network forms 3RNET, a nonprofit that connects professionals to healthcare jobs in rural and underserved areas.  This week, 3RNET and the National Association of Rural Health Clinics (NARHC) announced a new partnership that connects both organizations’ websites. Job openings at Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) and Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) added to 3RNET’s website are automatically added to a job board on NARHC.org through a website integration powered by 3RNET. Health professionals can view available RHC and CAH jobs across the country on 3RNET and on NARHC at the two links above; RHC and CAH employers can apply to post jobs at both sites by visiting by visiting: https://www.3rnet.org/For-Employers/Employer-Registration-Form.

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