Nurse Staffing / Healthcare Staffing
(ID: 1067286)
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Business Description
This is an excellent opportunity for someone to get into the
recession resistant nurse / medical staffing business for a
small investment. This is an existing branch of NurseStaffing,
a national nurse staffing agency established in 1982 which
specializes in providing per-diem RNs, LVNs and CNAs to
regional hospitals and nursing homes.
You can visit our website at www.nursestaffing.net. We are
converting several of our offices, including this one to
franchises. We are looking for a sharp business person,
preferably with contacts with hospitals and/or nursing homes
that can get the full potential out of the office.
We provide complete back office support including 100%
funding of payroll, preparing invoices, filing of taxes, etc
through an affiliated company, Realtime Services, Inc. Our
franchise fee is one of the lowest in the industry.
NurseStaffiing is Joint Commission certified and we can assist
in getting your office Joint Commission certified. This is a
terrific selling tool when you are talking with hospitals. Also,
we have many national contracts, including a national VA
contract which allows you to place nurses within any VA
facility.
The franchise fee is only $29,500. This office was previously
sold to an independent operator who defaulted on the
payments, and we have taken it back and we are now offering
it as a franchise.
This office has billed over $69K per week in the past, which
annualizes to over $2M, and with the right leadership the
business could be restored.
About the Business
Year Established:
1992
Market Outlook/Competition:
According to the Department of Labor statistics, the health care industry will experience a growth rate of 22% through 2016, with medical staffing the fastest growing segment of the staffing industry. A Federal Government study predicts that hospital nursing vacancies will reach 800,000, or 29 percent, by 2020. The number of nurses is expected to grow by only 6 percent by 2020, while demand for nursing care is expected to grow by 40 percent.
About the Sale
Reason For Selling:
Comprehensive training in our corporate office to learn systems, software, payro