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US Based - Top Producers Wanted – Healthcare Business Development Professionals (100% Remote)– Fully Remote

California, Texas, Arizona, Kentucky, Missouri, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Florida, Georgia

We understand that healthcare careers are more than jobs—they are a calling.

At Transformational Health Network, Inc. (TrHN), we partner with respected healthcare organizations to place highly skilled registered nurses, advanced practice providers, and physicians in roles where they can make a meaningful impact on patient care.

Our mission is to help healthcare professionals find positions that offer growth, flexibility, competitive compensation, and supportive clinical environments.

Top Producers Wanted – Healthcare Business Development Professionals (100% Remote)

Hunters. Rainmakers. Relationship Builders.

Transformational Health Network (TrHN) is growing rapidly, and we're looking for top-performing Healthcare Business Development Professionals who know how to open doors, win new healthcare clients, and generate revenue.

If you're the person who enjoys making calls, building relationships with healthcare executives, and closing new business—not sitting through endless meetings—this opportunity was built for you.

We're assembling a national team of business development professionals who want to be rewarded for performance while helping build one of the fastest-growing healthcare staffing organizations in the country.

We're Currently Recruiting Professionals Residing In

  • California
  • Texas
  • Arizona
  • Kentucky
  • Missouri
  • Oklahoma
  • Pennsylvania
  • Delaware
  • Florida
  • Georgia

This Opportunity Is Ideal for Professionals with Experience In

  • Healthcare Staffing Sales
  • Physician Recruiting
  • Nursing Recruitment
  • Allied Health Staffing
  • Healthcare Workforce Solutions
  • Executive Search
  • Full-Desk Recruiting
  • Outreach Phone Calls
  • Healthcare Business Development

What You'll Be Doing

  • Prospect and develop new healthcare clients
  • Make outbound phone calls daily (required)
  • Open new hospital, health system, physician group, behavioral health, and healthcare facility accounts
  • Build long-term relationships with hiring managers and healthcare executives
  • Generate and qualify new business opportunities
  • Partner with our recruiting team to deliver exceptional healthcare talent
  • Manage your sales pipeline from first call to long-term account growth
  • Help drive the national expansion of Transformational Health Network

We're Looking for Professionals Who

  • Love the challenge of winning new business
  • Thrive in a commission-driven environment
  • Are highly self-motivated and competitive
  • Can work independently without constant supervision
  • Build trust quickly with healthcare decision-makers
  • Understand healthcare staffing or physician recruitment
  • Want to be rewarded for results—not tenure

What We Provide

  • 100% Remote work environment
  • Uncapped commission structure
  • Outstanding earning potential
  • Greenhouse ATS/CRM platform
  • Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Teams
  • Leadership support and collaboration
  • A growing national recruiting team
  • The opportunity to help build a premier healthcare staffing organization

Why Join Transformational Health Network?

We're not looking for average performers.

We're looking for professionals who enjoy building something meaningful, creating long-term client partnerships, and taking ownership of their success.

If you've consistently opened new accounts, built strong client relationships, and produced results in healthcare staffing, we want to talk with you.

Your income is determined by your performance—not by a salary cap.

If you're ready to build your own book of business, maximize your earning potential, and become part of an ambitious, rapidly expanding healthcare staffing organization, we'd love to hear from you.

Top producers don't wait for opportunity—they create it.

Join Transformational Health Network and help shape the future of healthcare staffing.

Ready to take the next step in your healthcare career?

Apply today to be considered for this opportunity and others that match your background. Our recruiting team is here to support you throughout the process—from initial conversation to placement and beyond.

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