Medical staffing company with Dayton presence to hire 150 people

Next Medical Staffing will move into new offices by April. STAFF PHOTO

Next Medical Staffing will move into new offices by April. STAFF PHOTO

Health Carousel, a medical staffing company with a presence in the Miami Valley, announced it will hire 150 more people in Ohio.

The Cincinnati-based company has acquired Columbus-based Medical Staffing Options. This is the second acquisition in two years for the company, part of its aggressive plans for growth. Health Carousel plans to hire as many as 150 internal employees in 2017, including 75 sales & recruiting positions, across the Cincinnati, Dayton and Columbus markets.

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“We are thrilled to welcome MSO into the Health Carousel family of brands,” said Health Carousel CEO Bill DeVille. “Their outstanding sales culture and history of success makes this an ideal partnership. This will further our goal of becoming one of the leading healthcare staffing firms in the US.”

In October, Health Carousel also acquired Next Medical Staffing, which has an office at 7810 McEwen Road in Washington Twp. Health Carousel plans to move the Next Medical offices to the five-story Progress Park Tower in Austin Landing. They also received a six-year tax credit from the state.

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The company’s current location is about 15,000 square feet, and its new location will be at least 49,000 to 52,000 square feet.

Ty Nelson, the president of Health Carousel, told the Dayton Daily News back in December, that Next Medical Staffing has about 37 employees on the payroll, and is hiring for 15 more positions. In addition to its Cincinnati headquarters, Health Carousel has affiliate offices in Dayton, Columbus and the Philippines.

For information on open positions, candidates can visit: healthcarousel.com/growth.

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