Interviewer: Claudia
Cotarelo, Atlantic Health System
Interviewee: Susan Erickson, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Interviewee: Susan Erickson, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
At my first IMAGE conference, I recall noticing a fellow
NAHCR member and remember calling her “the blonde lady with the bling.” Little did
I know, this “blonde lady” would be my mentor on NAHCR’s Board of Directors.
Susan Erickson is someone whom you don’t easily forget – she
came across as friendly, vivacious, passionate, caring and then some! Sue and I served on the board for one year. She
was my mentor and was all that I thought she would be!
Over the last few years, we’ve become friends and stay in
touch whether during a conference call or seeing each other at IMAGE.
So when it was time for me to write my first NAHCR blog, I
was excited to write about Susan Erickson and her “recruitment journey.” In
doing so, I found out a few things I didn’t know about her.
How did you get to
this point?
During the early 90s when “replacement by attrition” was
popular, Susan found herself being asked to pick up an additional department. The
selection would either be Staff Education or Nurse Recruitment. We all know she
picked “B,” Nurse Recruitment, but little did she know that this career
selection would turn into her passion.
Where to start?
Being who she is, she was quick to reach out to colleagues
in the community. She found out about NAHCR; next thing she knew, her ticket was
booked to the IMAGE Conference in Orlando, Fla., only 14 years ago! She has never
missed a conference since.
Where do I begin?
Susan attended our two-day recruiter pre-conference workshop.
She thought, “Why not? This should help me,” even though she was excited and
overwhelmed by everything she “didn’t” know. Since her work place did not have
a nurse recruitment plan, she had to start from scratch.
During the conference, the first thing she noticed from
fellow NAHCR members was the warm reception she received – she went to IMAGE
not knowing anyone. That same reception she received during her first IMAGE
conference is what gave her the drive to get started on her recruitment
journey. She also remembers coming home and connecting with other members
through the membership directory. She reached out to as many people as she
could, searching for subject/project experts.
She finds her NAHCR membership invaluable to her success and
to her organization’s success. The ability to reach out to membership and to ask
a question is priceless. She has implemented so many basic programs from sign-on
to referral bonuses, 60-day post hires to exit interviews, and recently onboarding
specific to her facility while learning so much from other NAHCR members.
It’s easy for members to share when they are just as passionate
about what they do!
So I asked her …
Would you have chosen
“B” all over again?
“Of course,” she said. She likes what she does, and she loves
the networking and resources provided by NAHCR members. She also likes to give
back and be of service to others.
These days she’s not only involved at the national level but
also at the state level – again giving back, serving others.
Full Circle…
This past July, Susan received NAHCR’s Distinguished Member
Award – an award given to an individual for outstanding service to NAHCR and
contributions to health care recruitment at national, state or local levels. You
can IMAGE imagine her surprise … someone who chose “B” was given an award for
everything that she’s done. She was speechless. Anyone who knows Susan knows that
she is someone who’s never at a loss for words. She was overwhelmed with emotion; she didn’t
get her graduate degree in recruitment.
“How can this happen to me? I love my job, should I be rewarded for loving
what I do?”
Yes, you should!
She talks about her “Warm Fuzzy” board” in her office.
This board includes pictures from most of the past 14 IMAGE
conferences; it brings a smile to her face. So many great memories. When she
needs a boost, she looks at her board. She finds it inspirational to keep on
moving forward to effect positive change for her department, work place and
state. Good to know that after all these years, Susan still finds her friends
at NAHCR inspirational!
Good job my friend and mentor, the blonde lady with the
bling!
What a great "rest of the story" to share with all of us! I agree 100% as I have known Susan a LONG time (considering she is so young!) and she has been a true friend and partner to me, Nurse.com and Gannett. Thanks Claudia for recognizing Susan like this! -Ray Riordan
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