Rachel Gartner
About
Rachel Gartner is from Pine Mountain, Georgia, United States. Rachel is currently Founder, CEO at Carework, located in Strategic Healthcare Solutions. In Rachel's previous role as a Logistics Support Specialist at Total Quality Logistics, Rachel worked in Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area until May 2016. Prior to joining Total Quality Logistics, Rachel was a Head Graduate Student Assistant at Liberty University and held the position of Head Graduate Student Assistant at Lynchburg, Virginia Area.
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Rachel Gartner's current jobs
Rachel Gartner is the founder and CEO of Carework (formerly Strategic Healthcare Solutions). She specializes in advising home health agencies on how to recruit and retain CNAs, HHAs, and caregivers. Carework simplifies healthcare recruiting by delivering qualified healthcare professionals to your door for pre-booked interviews. Their recruiting experts manage every step up to the in-person interview by managing online job ads, contacting applicants, screening applicants, and scheduling them for their interviews. Carework is cost-effective and easy to use, allowing home health agencies to hire the caregivers they need and grow their agencies. Rachel has created an extensive system of collaboration tools to facilitate both efficiency and quality for her entirely remote team. She believes in creating jobs that allow people to work in progressively challenging roles while leading fulfilling personal lives.
Rachel Gartner's past jobs
As a Logistics Support Specialist, Rachel communicated with customers, carriers, and brokers to ensure shipments arrived in a timely manner. During her time at TQL, Rachel created the Guided Shadowing program to enhance training of incoming support specialists. This program included several weeks of daily programming with instructions for implementation.
As a graduate student assistant (GSA), Rachel taught undergraduate lab sessions for over 700 students over two semesters. She was part of the first group of graduate student assistants in the Biology and Chemistry department. Rachel created and helped to implement a leadership system to improve the quality of GSA-led classes. She served as one of the first head graduate student assistants.