Zivahh LLC

Zivahh LLC

Staffing and Recruiting

Fremont, CA 18,361 followers

Bringing you a world of opportunities!

About us

We are a team of WOMEN ONLY leaders (WBENC Certification in progress), passionate about developing diverse talent. Our decades of hiring experience have skilled us to find culturally and technically aligned candidates for organizations like yours. We wanted to create a company that focused on building relationships with job seekers and employers, which could help bridge the gap between them. As a staffing and recruiting company, we pride ourselves on staying ahead of the curve and providing the best possible service to our clients. We also saw a great need for a more personalized approach to helping people find job opportunities. This personalized approach has been incredibly successful for us, and we are proud of the many success stories we have helped create. While we embrace new technologies and AI, we deeply value human connections! In addition, we are passionate about creating a positive impact in our community through Diversity & Inclusion. In the next phase of our journey, we are excited to announce a brand new chapter for our company. As you may have noticed, we have undergone a rebranding from our previous name, ZettabyteNxt to the name Zivahh. Zivahh Health is a division of Zivahh LLC, which is the parent company. Our Team has been working diligently behind the scenes to improve our services and streamline our offerings. With this rebranding, we are off to a fresh start and renewed commitment to providing you with the highest quality service proposition.

Industry
Staffing and Recruiting
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Fremont, CA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2021
Specialties
Technology, IT, IT Consulting, Health care staffing, Healthcare Tech, Legal, LAW, Engineering, Manufacturing, NON IT, Start up hiring, Temp staffing, Recruitment, Staffing, and Hiring

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    The Stress First Aid (SFA) model is a framework designed to provide support to individuals in high-stress professions (such as first responders, military personnel, and healthcare workers) - although "high stress" seems to have become the new "normal" for most workers! The model is based on the principles of self-care and peer support. It was developed to recognize and address stress reactions, aiming to promote resilience, recovery, and growth. The SFA model is structured around a continuum of stress reactions, which can range from normal stress reactions to more severe reactions that might require professional intervention. The continuum is typically broken down into the following categories: -> Healthy: Normal reactions to stress, where people are functioning well and staying resilient. -> Reacting: Mild and temporary reactions to stress. People might be irritable, anxious, or have difficulty sleeping, but these reactions typically resolve on their own. ->Injured: More severe and persistent reactions to stress. This is when people might experience more pronounced symptoms, such as severe anxiety, depression, or traumatic stress reactions. This stage might require more active interventions, such as peer support or professional counseling. ->Ill: Severe stress reactions that might be indicative of a mental health disorder. This stage requires professional intervention. The SFA model provides a set of tools and interventions that can be applied at each stage of the continuum to support people and promote recovery. The core actions of the SFA model are often summarized with the acronym "COVER": - Check: Observe for signs of stress. - Observe: Look for changes in behavior, thinking, or mood. - Voice: Engage in a conversation about the observed changes. - Extend: Offer support, which can range from simple acts of kindness to more structured interventions. - Refer: If necessary, refer people to professional help. The goal of the SFA model is to recognize stress reactions early and provide the necessary support to prevent progression to more severe stages. It emphasizes the importance of peer support and self-care in managing stress and promoting resilience. HR can leverage the SFA model as a proactive approach to foster a resilient workplace culture. By training managers and leaders in the SFA principles, HR can ensure early detection of stress reactions among employees, facilitating timely peer support and interventions. The "COVER" framework provides a structured method for addressing stress, promoting open communication about mental well-being, and ensuring that employees receive the necessary resources or professional assistance when needed.

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