Company overview

Learn more about how our vast array of solutions and best-in-class technologies are powerfully serving the healthcare workforce. 

Our brands

They say you can’t choose your family – but we did. We think you will, too. Our family of companies can tackle problems of any size, big or small. 

Our role in healthcare

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Executive leadership

Meet our team of executive leaders who are guiding our efforts to make life better for providers, patients, and healthcare organizations. 

Core values

See how our core values guide all our business decisions and drive us to find new ways to make life better for those we serve in the healthcare industry.

Community impact

Learn more about how we give back to communities both near and far through fundraisers, team activities, medical missions, and more. 

Solutions overview

See how we’re delivering customized workforce solutions that are doing right by our healthcare partners and improving how healthcare is done. 

Technology

Check out our suite of high-tech solutions that perfectly complement our high-touch approach to a future-ready workforce. 

Strategic consultation

We’re experts in exactly one healthcare staffing solution: yours. Partner with our experts to build a workforce strategy tailored specifically to you. 

Physicians

See how our experts draw from the industry’s largest locums database to deliver customized solutions such as locum tenens, permanent placement, and telehealth.

Advanced practice

Get insights into how our team of APP-specific experts use in-house credentialing and licensing to deliver the right candidate to your facility.

Allied health

Learn more about the process we use to connect your organization with qualified therapists, technicians, technologists, assistants, and more.

Nurses

Find out what makes our nurse staffing truly stand out in the industry, and how we’re constantly looking for new ways to make the process smoother.

Telehealth

Tap into the nation’s largest network and deepest specialty bench of multi-state license providers to keep your virtual care strategies on track.

Blog

Visit our blog to get workforce insights, catch the latest company updates, and hear important stories from within the healthcare industry.

Resources

Get industry insights, workforce strategies, and more from our resource section. Each video, article, and tool has been created with your success in mind. 

Careers overview

Get the details on how a career at CHG fast-tracks your success and lets you play a role in helping 25 million patients receive care each year.

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Locations

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Benefits

Browse our benefit and wellness programs and learn how our team handpicks the best options to support you as a whole person.

Diversity, equity, and inclusion

Learn about the DEI goals we’re embracing to make our company¬–and healthcare industry at large–a better home for everyone.

Learning and development

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Employee stories

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Flexibility

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Talent network

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Recruiting process

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Lights, camera, action! CHG employees shine on the stage

In a sense, being a performer, putting yourself out there — essentially being vulnerable — is a skill not many of us have. Artists and performers can be counted among those with that unique gift.

At CHG, we’ve found more than a handful of our people who are comfortable sharing their talent — and passion.

Discovering his passion in grade school

Brent Alles (right)

Brent Alles, a client administrator in our CompHealth office in Grand Rapids, Michigan, knew he was meant to be a performer. His first experience was with some plays in elementary school, but he says he officially got bitten by the bug in high school. At that point, his journey into acting began.

“After that, I got involved in community theater and have enjoyed acting, directing, and writing since then,” he says.

Oliver, Oklahoma! And no turning back

Nathaniel Noyes, a financial analyst manager supporting our Weatherby Healthcare division, discovered his talent at age 10 when he and his dad starred in a performance of Oliver. From there, he just became more and more passionate.

Nathaniel Noyes

“I liked doing it back then, but during high school I decided to try out for Oklahoma! my junior year, and the rest is history,” Nathaniel says. “Since then, I’ve loved being on stage. There’s just something exhilarating about live musical theater and performing on stage that I don’t get anywhere else.”

Age 10 seemed to be the magic number: CHG employee relations consultant Clark Wilson also realized he had a passion for performing at that age.

His first memory of performing was one of the more unique ones.

“In my grandmother’s backyard, there was a hill where my sisters and I would create plays. I have one memory of lip-syncing ‘The time of my life’ from Dirty Dancing. The video tape has since been destroyed, fortunately.”

His performance roots were a family affair: “My brother-in-law would make home movies, and I starred in a majority of them,” he shares. “This transitioned into being on stage in junior high. I enjoyed being on stage, under the lights.”

The life of an actor isn’t without its unforgettable moments

Nathaniel describes one of his more memorable performing experiences: “I’ve had to dodge falling pieces of set mid-singing, all while not breaking character and acting like that was supposed to happen,” he recounts.

And there’s never a shortage of questions from his fellow CHG employees: How can you memorize all those lines; aren’t you afraid you’ll forget some of them?

“What those who haven’t done this don’t know is that everyone forgets a line or two, and everyone misses a cue. The difference between those who are successful and those who aren’t is being able to adapt on the spot. You have to be ready for anything to keep the story and illusion alive for the audience.”

Clark Wilson (right) in Forever Plaid

An unforgettable performance for Clark was when he was in Forever Plaid, a four-part harmony comedy.

“It was so much fun, because I was able to perform with some of my old high-school buddies as well as one of CHG’s newer employees, Matt Stokes, a CHG benefits coordinator,” he says. “I wasn’t at all nervous to perform each night; I was just excited to get out on the stage because we had a blast together and we sounded amazing.”

Another? “I was chatting with cast members during intermission, and the stage crew didn’t tell us the show had started,” Clark recalls. “The two actors on stage sat for several minutes, just repeating, ‘Where is Mortimer?’ with the audience wondering what was going on. I finally came on stage, extremely embarrassed, and even forgot a prop that I had to run back offstage to bring on.”

And when Brent was a mere 10 years old, he had to coax a costar out of the bathroom after being teased by classmates during a production of Babe: The Sheep-Pig. “Thankfully, I was able to get her on stage when the show began.”

Feeling the love at work

“It’s been a pleasure to share my talents with my community and coworkers at CHG,” Nathaniel says. “It’s fun to feel comfortable inviting coworkers to shows and know that no matter how they feel about my performance, I can show up to work the next day (maybe with a little stubborn eyeliner from the previous night’s show) and still be treated with respect after sharing that more personal side of my life with them.”

Brent couldn’t agree more, minus the rogue eyeliner: “I always feel I’m able to be myself here, joke around, and express myself with no fear,” he says. “I’m also referred to as the office PA system, due to my talent for vocal projection.”

Free to Be Me at CHG

Each of our performers say they’ve never felt like they have to choose between their passion for performing and their passion for work. CHG’s focus on Putting People First and dedication to our people’s work-life balance makes Clark feel he has the support from his leader and team to take the time he needs for his performances.

“I know if there was something I needed to do during the day, they would support me,” he says. “I also feel supported by my coworkers who have attended some of my shows.”

Brent also couldn’t be more grateful that CHG has allowed him the work-life balance to pursue his passion outside of work.

Nathaniel says that even though he’s a manager, CHG’s commitment to Putting People First has made it so he never has to choose between his love of acting and his job.

“I’m allowed to adjust my work schedule, so I can participate in one of my real passions of performing in musical theater.”

Want to work at a company that values you as an individual? Check out the career opportunities at CHG.

About the author

Jen Hunter

Jen Hunter has been a marketing writer for over 20 years. She enjoys telling the stories of healthcare providers and sharing new, relevant, and the most up-to-date information on the healthcare front. Jen lives in Salt Lake City with her husband, two kids, and their geriatric black Lab. She enjoys all things outdoors-y, but most of all she loves rock climbing in the Wasatch mountains.

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