The Santa Barbara County Public Health Department is currently experiencing a shortage of nurses and is actively seeking to fill more than half a dozen positions. This recruitment drive comes at a time when there is a nationwide shortage of nurses, which is also being felt on a state and county level.
Nurses within the department are highlighting the significance of this recruitment drive and the impact it can have on the community. The shortage of nurses can potentially affect the quality of healthcare services provided to residents. By filling these positions, the public health department aims to address this issue and ensure that the community’s healthcare needs are met.
For more information on the available nursing positions and how this recruitment effort can benefit the community, tune in to NewsChannel 3 at 4, 5, and 6 p.m. Stay informed about the latest developments in the healthcare sector and learn more about how you can contribute to improving healthcare services in Santa Barbara County. Join the conversation and be a part of the solution by exploring opportunities in the public health department.
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