Jobley Launches Nonprofit Support Program for Dental Clinics Serving People in Need
What's new
Jul 29, 2024
The program offers pro bono hiring services to clinics providing free dental care
Jobley has officially launched its Nonprofit Support Program. Building on Jobley's current dental sector focus, this program extends pro bono service to nonprofit dental clinics, which provide free, quality dental care to underserved communities.
For FY 2024, in response to requests from eligible nonprofit clinics, Jobley will offer its standard dental hiring services free of charge. As the program rolls out, Jobley will remain committed to continuous improvement, responding to feedback as well as pressing societal needs.
Solving Critical Challenges
Access to oral healthcare is a critical challenge faced by many Americans, especially those who are low-income and uninsured. A 2023 survey by the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health found that around 27% of adults do not have dental insurance, compared to 9% without health insurance, and that about one-third of Medicare and Medicaid participants lack dental coverage too. This gap in care not only leads to challenging oral conditions, but also undermines peoples’ health, well-being, economic opportunities, and contributions at a societal level.
How Jobley Helps
By providing free, high-quality care to those with the greatest need, nonprofit dental clinics play a critical role in addressing this systemic issue. To support these practices, Jobley will now offer pro bono hiring services through its Nonprofit Support Program.
Because many free clinics rely on donations and volunteers to provide their services, the cost of hiring core staff can pose a significant burden. Jobley's free services allow these clinics to streamline the hiring process and find the best candidates. The funds saved on recruitment can instead go towards providing essential dental care to underserved communities.
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As a part of Medley, a group dedicated to solving issues in healthcare and supporting patient-centered care, Jobley supports initiatives that break the correlation between poverty, inaccessible dental care, and poor health outcomes. With its core talent matching solutions, now supplemented by the new Nonprofit Support Program, Jobley aspires to be an indispensable resource to US healthcare providers, patients, and society.
For Nonprofit Clinics
For the FY 2024 program, which runs through December 31st, Jobley will accept applications until the end of December 2024. For FY 2025, Jobley intends to improve the program based on learnings from FY24, with further details yet to be determined.
To learn more or take part in Jobley’s Nonprofit Support Program, please visit the link below.
Upon request, Jobley will review each clinic’s eligibility and discuss opportunities for customized support.
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