Establishes program for recruitment, training, and retention of health care professionals in veterans memorial homes; appropriates $370,000.
To support its objectives, A4183 appropriates a total of $370,000 from the Workforce Development Partnership Fund. This funding includes provisions for recruitment bonuses, capped at $6,000 per qualified nurse, paid out over two years, as well as reimbursement of educational costs incurred by working health care personnel pursuing further qualifications. The reimbursement is contingent upon continued employment at a veterans memorial home for a minimum of two years after completing their nursing education.
Assembly Bill A4183 establishes a two-year pilot program aimed at enhancing the recruitment, training, and retention of health care professionals in veterans memorial homes in New Jersey. The bill directs the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) to implement this initiative due to ongoing challenges in attracting qualified personnel, including registered nurses and licensed practical nurses, in the current labor market. The initiative is intended to uphold care standards for veterans residing in these facilities.
One notable aspect of the bill is the implementation of a clinical scholarship program that requires participants to commit to working in veterans memorial homes for at least two years. Should any participant fail to fulfill this commitment, a sliding scale for repayment of funds is instituted based on their length of employment. Furthermore, the bill mandates the establishment of specialized training programs addressing critical areas such as infection control and trauma-informed care, which are vital for enhancing the skills of health care workers serving the veteran population.