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International Health Workforce Recruiters
CGFNS works with the international healthcare recruitment community in several important ways. As an immigration-neutral verification and evaluation company, we do not function in a recruitment capacity, nor do we promote or encourage migration. It is our role to validate job-readiness against regulatory standards for those seeking entry to practice in the countries for whom we provide services. But we do support the right of every global health worker to pursue education, employment, and advancement opportunities wherever they need to and at any point in their careers. For those who choose to take their portable skills and credentials to work in another country, we advocate for their fair and ethical recruitment, contracting, and job placement.
Our work with recruiters
We advance best practices for recruitment and management of global health workforce candidates through:
Why get certified?
Be part of an alliance of recruiters shaping industry best practices.
Position your organization as an industry leader committed to ethical, responsible, and transparent recruitment and service as a third-party resource for healthcare professionals seeking guidance about their recruitment experience.
Earn recognition as an employer/recruiter of choice.
Set your business apart from other recruitment organizations with the Alliance Certification Seal and increase the global exposure of your business.
Gain access to Alliance member special services.
Certified Ethical Recruiters (CERs) are listed in the recruitment guide we share with healthcare professionals, gain an additional customer service inbox for urgent or complicated cases and have access to exclusive Alliance webinars and resources.
Get on the list of ethical recruiters available to healthcare professionals.
CERs are listed in educational materials and on the Alliance website for health workers seeking a certified recruiter.
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* 2020-2022, per the Economics of Nurse Migration Report, 2023.
** Per the Economics of Nurse Migration Report, 2023.