The Life of a Travel Nurse

Travel nursing careers are more popular than ever, as many registered nurses are seeking a new life of travel that comes with the opportunity to learn from a variety of work environments and patient settings.? The life of a travel nurse isn’t always easy, but there are many benefits that far outweigh the drawbacks for a nursing professional who’s up for a challenge.? To qualify for this type of position, one must be a registered nurse with at least one year in their area of specialty and a license in good standing from the state nursing board.? The nursing agency should take care of the rest.

Travel nurse agencies can places nursing professionals in all types of healthcare settings in every state in the union.? You can find these nurses working in medical clinics, hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, medical administration positions, nursing homes and other healthcare environments that are short of staff.? The jobs can last anywhere from a few weeks to as long as a year, but the typical assignment is approximately 13 weeks.? To make sure they get the best candidates and fill the required positions, medical facilities usually also pay a high wage.? The nurses are expected to be ready to work competently and without training on their first day, with proficient nursing skills to handle any situation that comes their way.

While the job of a travel nurse is difficult, the benefits more than make up for it as long as you’re alright with leaving home for long periods of time.? Many travel nurse agencies provide a travel allowance either prior to departure or as reimbursement after the nurse arrives at the work placement.? They often provide free comprehensive health plans with dental and vision, professional liability insurance and a 401(k) plan as well.

If you love traveling and are looking for a new way to add challenge to your nursing career while boosting your résumé at the same time, this just might be the career for you.

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