Working as an interim professional is becoming increasingly popular allowing individuals to expand their skill set, enjoy diverse experiences and a flexible, freer life, and often for higher pay and great benefits. More and more people are making a career out of linking interim jobs enabling them to take on challenging opportunities while seeing a different part of the state or country.
HOW AN INTERIM JOB CAN WORK FOR YOU
Are you an administrator or nurse with management experience? A medical leave, rapid growth within the organization or an unexpected vacancy can all open opportunities to interim jobs. Clients contact LeaderStat with their requests to fill interim jobs in senior living or post-acute care, such as Director of Nursing, Unit Manager, MDS Nurse, Administrator or Executive Director, with contract periods ranging from weeks to over a year. For the interim professional, this could mean enjoying Florida in the winter, Michigan in the summer or Virginia in time to take in the fall colors!
WE MAKE IT EASY
When you decide to take on an interim assignment, LeaderStat handles all the travel and accommodation arrangements for you and provides a benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, 401(k), life and ADD insurance, as well as licensure and CEU reimbursement. We take the stress away allowing you to focus on your new interim assignment.
MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Oftentimes, LeaderStat places more than one interim manager at a location, fostering camaraderie in addition to building new friendships within the community. More importantly, however, is the satisfaction of knowing you made an impact. Your expertise and knowledge can help a nursing center or senior living organization in a challenging situation. This excerpt from a client typifies much of the feedback we receive:
"Terrie was able to quickly identify areas of concern or acute condition changes and address them quickly, while building rapport with patients, families and staff. She was a huge help to the community while she was here and was able to make some significant and positive changes. Terrie will be missed."
IS IT FOR YOU?
It might be surprising that both Millennials and Baby Boomers embrace the new contingent work model as a lifestyle. The freedom to set their own schedules, balance work and family life, and pursue their interests, are the biggest attractions, but interim employment is for anyone who wants to experience life in different parts of the country, expand their skills, make new business connections and forge new friendships.
Experiencing an interim job is also a wonderful way to spread the wisdom of your experience across a broader reach, having an impact on multiple nursing centers and senior living organizations. Use your life experience to leave the place better than how you found it -- all while living life on your terms!