The Federal Contracts Recruiter will source, screen, and place candidates for federal government contracts, emphasizing healthcare staffing and administrative roles.
We're looking for a Remote Federal Recruiter to source, screen, and place candidates on federal government contracts. This role focuses on healthcare staffing (nurses, medical technicians, clinical staff) and general administrative/professional positions supporting federal agencies.
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