If your organization is struggling to hire nurses quickly and keep them on board, you're not alone. With a growing shortage of qualified nurses on the market, timely and effective nurse recruitment is getting increasingly more challenging.
For example, from 2021 to 2023, the number of days needed to hire hospital RNs has increased across several specialties, including critical care, progressive care, and surgical. Hospitals and other healthcare organizations are left with a puzzling question — how can they find the talent they need to ensure optimal patient care? A common solution to fill staffing gaps is hiring travel nurses, but this can be costly and unreliable. Another quick fix is asking core nursing staff to work overtime, which can lead to burnout and high turnover.
There's a better alternative — recruitment process outsourcing (RPO). Collaborating with an RPO provider can decrease time-to-fill rates and address other nurse recruitment challenges, such as intense competition due to high turnover and low nursing school enrollment.
With RPO, a healthcare organization outsources all or part of its recruitment process to a third party. RPO providers can handle every aspect of nurse recruitment, from sourcing qualified RNs to onboarding, depending on the organization’s needs.
Unlike traditional nurse recruiters and RN staffing agencies that primarily focus on sourcing and screening candidates, an RPO provider offers comprehensive, end-to-end recruitment services. A good RPO partner will form a strategic, streamlined relationship with your organization, hold itself accountable for its results, and strive to help your facility develop long-term solutions to your most pressing recruitment challenges.
Some RPO companies also recruit under your brand, immediately helping nursing talent feel connected to your organization. At Hueman RPO, we recruit for you, as you, to create a seamless experience for candidates.
Nurse staffing shortages can lead to a host of issues, from high turnover rates to decreased quality of patient care. By collaborating with an RPO provider, you can overcome recruitment challenges and transform your process — with real results.
For example, we reduced the number of job openings by 41% for a healthcare partner facing difficulty recruiting for nursing and dietary positions. See our success stories to learn more about the impact of our recruitment services.
Let’s review some of the top benefits of partnering with an RPO provider for nurse recruitment.
As many healthcare administrators would agree, attracting nursing talent is anything but easy in today's extremely competitive market. Difficulties in hiring and retaining nurses has led to limited talented pools, increasing the need for healthcare organizations to set themselves apart.
An experienced healthcare RPO provider knows how to make organizations stand out from the crowd and attract top talent while relieving HR workloads. Here are some of the ways an RPO partner can help:
With RN shortages and a growing demand for patient care, healthcare organizations sometimes depend on travel nurses to supplement staffing levels. While working with travel nurses can be a temporary fix, it's not an ideal long-term solution.
Blockquote: Hospitals spend an average of $125 an hour for a travel nurse to cover a staffing shortage, versus $45 an hour for a full-time RN. Without contracting travel nurses, a CNO could hire more full-time nurses to reduce the workload and burden on the other staff members.
Relying on travel nurses to quickly fill roles is problematic for the following reasons:
Increased financial strain: Organizations typically provide travel reimbursements and accommodation allowances in their travel nurse rates. These expenses can lead to substantial financial strain, especially if a facility continually works with travel nurses. Consider that in January 2022, travel nurses accounted for approximately 23% of nurse hours but 40% of nurse labor costs.
Time-consuming training: When a healthcare facility recruits travel nurses, it must train them on processes and protocols. This requires time and resources from existing staff and also disrupts productivity.
Inconsistent care: Travel nurses may not be familiar with an organization's policies, which may lead to inconsistencies in care and decreased patient satisfaction.
Decreased morale: Core nurse staff usually know that travel nurses receive higher pay without greater responsibility. This can lead to team animosity, reduced job satisfaction, and lower morale overall.
Your organization can break free from travel nurse reliance with the help of an RPO company. An RPO partner provides tailored, flexible RN recruitment strategies, including leveraging metrics and forecasting, to ensure your facility maintains adequate staff levels.
At Hueman RPO, we offer a Travel Nurse Reduction Program geared at helping organizations obtain full-time nursing talent through value-based recruiting strategies. We can also build float pools to support your facility when coping with unexpected staffing shortages.
High nurse turnover is one of the top challenges healthcare organizations face. According to the American Nurses Association, burnout among nurses is the leading cause of turnover. Many different factors can lead to nurse burnout, including demanding workloads. The problem is often cyclical — insufficient RN headcount spreads existing teams too thin, leading to heavier workloads, greater stress, more burnout, and higher turnover.
An RPO partner can help prevent burnout and reduce nurse turnover rates by ensuring sufficient staffing levels, which in turn decreases nurse workloads. Integrating retention strategies into recruitment also makes a difference. A quality RPO provider will incorporate core value fit during recruitment to increase retention rather than merely fill roles.
At Hueman, you can rely on us to help your organization hire nurses faster, relieve your staff of heavy workloads, and proactively address burnout. We offer a unique and thorough implementation process that enables us to deeply understand your organization's culture and values. After we get to know your organization, we'll be ready to tailor our recruiting strategies to your needs.
Nurse recruitment can be a challenging, time-consuming, and costly process without the help of an experienced healthcare RPO provider. That’s where we come in.
Our recruitment leadership team has over 28 years of experience serving healthcare organizations and providing tailored people-first recruitment strategies. Complete our contact form to discuss how we can revamp your recruitment strategies and solve your most complex healthcare staffing challenges.