NCCHC Seeking Participants for a Study of Correctional Health Care Staff Recruitment and Retention | National Commission on Correctional Health Care

NCCHC Seeking Participants for a Study of Correctional Health Care Staff Recruitment and Retention

Sacred Heart University and NCCHC Resources are recruiting correctional health care professionals to participate in a 1-hour semi-structured online interview to increase understanding of how to retain correctional health care workers. Participants will receive a $50 gift card following the interview.

This project is sponsored by the NCCHC Foundation committee on workforce development. The goal of this research is to improve strategies for recruitment and retention of health care professionals in U.S. correctional facilities.

Anyone who is a current or former (within the last year) correctional health care employee is eligible to participate.

IRB-FY2026-43 Facilitators and Barriers for Correctional Health Care Staff Recruitment and Retention

To participate, contact Pamela Valera, PhD, MSW at valerap@sacredheart.edu or Claire Wolfe, MA, MPH, CCHP, clairewolfe@ncchcresources.org

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