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Search for job openings and sites. Use the Health Workforce Connector to: Search thousands of jobs and training opportunities. Access tens of thousands of health care sites. Create a personal profile so recruiters can find you. Learn how to use the Health Workforce Connector.
The Health Workforce Connector provides you with three ways to search for jobs and training from the home page: Use the Keyword and Location search at the top of the page to display jobs and training.
Our virtual job fairs are free online events that connect primary care trainees and practicing clinicians with health care facilities with job openings. During the job fair, you can learn about medical, nursing, dental, and behavioral health job openings directly from health care facilities.
The Bureau of Health Workforce (BHW) strengthens the health workforce by connecting skilled healthcare providers to communities in need. BHW offers scholarships, loan repayment, and grants to improve health workforce training, increase diversity, and advance health equity.
Job Search Guidance and Tips. Step 1: Prepare for Nurse Corps Service; Step 2: Begin the Employment Search; Step 3: Interview with Eligible Employers; Step 4: Accept a Job Offer
This page provides links to each of BHW's online health workforce systems. Find scholarship and loan repayment programs, jobs and training for clinicians, and grants with these systems.
Get details and guidance on how to apply to the NHSC Rural Community LRP. For states, the NHSC offers the State Loan Repayment Program (SLRP) as a cost-sharing grant.
Health Workforce Projections. The National Center for Health Workforce Analysis (NCHWA) helps public and private organizations understand how changes in population will affect future workforce demands.
Students pursuing primary care health professions training may be eligible to apply to the National Health Service Corps Scholarship Program (NHSC SP). Awarded scholars provide primary care health services in Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs).
National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program (NHSC LRP) Licensed primary care clinicians in eligible disciplines can receive loan repayment. In exchange, you serve at least two years at an NHSC-approved site in a Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA).