Human Resource Management for Healthcare

After receiving MBA from FSU BCBE in May you have just taken the position of Manager of Professional
Recruitment at Alaska Regional Hospital (ARH), the Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) affiliate in
Anchorage AK. The Chief Human Resource Officer has just assigned you to create a recruitment strategy for
two key new hires:
• Neurosurgeon with Endovascular experience for a busy practice
• Director of Clinical Professional Development for ARH
You must first decide which position paper to prepare; you only need to write one for this course. Note that
ARH and the positions are real; you may use the facts, but you may not copy their material directly from their
website!
Please address the following and justify your choices as competitive for Anchorage AK:
1. Provide a brief background summary of ARH and HCA (1 paragraph)
2. Background on living in Anchorage and AK. (1 paragraph)
3. A position or job description:
a. Duties and responsibilities
b. Qualifications including required items and optional but preferred items
c. Experience required
d. License requirements
e. Credentialing including any particulars about AK license reciprocity from the “lower 48” (who would apply to
move from Hawaii to Central AK anyway).
4. Compensation and Benefits
5. Relocation assistance including Spouse employment assistance, housing differential or assistance etc. if
any.
6. Plan for identifying and attracting qualified applicants
7. Onboarding plan for the successful candidate
8. Budget and timeline for filling the position
Write parsimoniously. Use correct grammar, spelling, and syntax.

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offensive. They were then forced to retreat out of Russia and this would start the march to Berlin. This defeat crippled the Nazi war effort and caused them to begin their two front defensive war after the invasion of D-Day began.
With the huge success for the Soviets at Stalingrad, it gave them national pride and support in their leader. This would immensely help them in their war efforts against the Nazis and would help them continue the push into the heartland of Nazi Germany. But tensions were also created with the Allies themselves due to the fact of the United States and Britain not send aid to the Soviets to help in the fight.
The victory did not come without a price. With the enormous loss of life during the battle, The Nazis continued with their acts of attrition by torching and destroying villages that they encountered during their retreat. These atrocities would inspire many similar acts by their soviet counterparts on their way to Berlin.
Significance in History (“So what?”)
Although the Battle of Stalingrad was a major victory for the allied powers, and possibly the most pivotal battle of world war 2, it was still a crushing blow to Soviet Russia. While the city of Stalingrad was under siege, civilians were beaten, tortured, and starved by German troops. A city that was once populated by more than one million people had dwindled down to just a meager thirty five thousand. There were so many deaths that occurred, that every year people go out in search of soldier remains. According to a New York Times article, the bodies of nearly 800 soldiers were discovered in 2017 alone.
Despite massive civilian and soldier casualties, Soviet Russia still emerged from World War 2 a world superpower. Part of that was due to the fact that most of the rest of Europe had been conquered by the German army. While every other major European country was defeated

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