Reach & Recruit Talent
Behavioral health organizations across Illinois, and the country, are facing increasing challenges when it comes to recruiting and retaining qualified professionals. Traditional hiring strategies are no longer enough to meet the growing demand for a diverse, skilled, and mission-aligned workforce.
By rethinking how we recruit, agencies can attract talent that not only meets job requirements but also aligns with the values and realities of today’s behavioral health field.
How to Recruit More Effectively
Clear, targeted job postings
Use Realistic Job Previews
A realistic job preview (RJP) gives potential applicants an honest view of what the role involves, including both rewards and challenges. This helps set clear expectations and reduces early turnover.
RJPs can take many forms:
- Short videos or interviews with staff
- Infographics or one-pagers
- “Day-in-the-life” narratives on your careers page
Example: Realistic Job Preview
How to Become an Employer of Choice Despite Staff Shortages and High Turnover
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Recruitment is also about reputation. Highlight what makes your workplace unique, whether it’s your flexible scheduling, professional development opportunities, or a culture of support. Be specific and genuine.
Spotlight: Arrowleaf
Arrowleaf, a behavioral health agency in rural southern Illinois, used creative approaches to expand its reach and connect with values-aligned candidates. Their strategies included:
- A storytelling campaign to highlight their mission and impact
- Every Door Direct Mail to promote local job openings
- In-person hiring events in rural communities
- A Mobile Career Center called “Coffee & Careers” that traveled to underserved areas