Travel nursing has been in high demand due to an ever-changing healthcare marketing place and staffing shortages across the country. However, you don’t have to be an LPN or RN in order to find travel job opportunities. There are many options for those in allied health professions. What are Allied Health Professions? Allied health covers…
As a travel nurse, you have the opportunity to take jobs all over the country. But it’s not a requirement. You can also take local contracts that keep you closer to home! Here are the benefits of staying local and what to keep in mind when taking a local contract. Benefits of local contracts Local…
As a travel nurse, you’re not limited to only going far from home. Did you know you could opt for a local contract as well? If you’re looking to stay a little closer to home, it’s worthwhile exploring this option. Let’s take a deeper look at the two different types of contracts. Local contracts Local…
Curious what perks you’ll have as a travel nurse? We’ve put together a list of the top five benefits nurses experience as they travel from place to place. 1. Explore New Places If you have a number of locations you want to visit or live in, then this career path is the perfect way to…
You have the credentials and experience needed to become a travel nurse. What’s next? Picking the travel assignment that works best for you can seem like hard work, but having an idea of what you want can make it much easier. Here are important things to consider when finding the perfect travel assignment: Location Think…
If getting paid to explore new places, meet new people, and learn new clinical skills alongside skilled healthcare professionals from around the world sounds compelling to you, then travel nursing might be just the right option for you. Read more to learn about how to become a travel nurse. Travel Nurse Education and Experience Requirements…
What is Allied Health? According to the Association of Schools Advancing Health Professions (ASAHP), “Allied health professionals are concerned with the identification, diagnostic evaluation, and treatment of acute and chronic diseases and disorders; provision of dietary and nutrition services; rehabilitation services; and the management and operation of health systems.” Allied health plays a crucial role…
What is Per Diem Nursing? Per diem is Latin for per day. Per diem nurses are essentially the equivalent of substitute teachers. When a healthcare facility needs coverage because a staff member is out sick or on vacation, it calls per diem nurses to cover the gaps. Per diem nursing assignments are temporary assignments for…
What if you could use your professional qualifications to help areas and people who need it most while traveling to new places, advancing your career, and enjoying a flexible schedule with generous benefits? You can. Travel nursing provides registered nurses with the opportunity to work for reputable healthcare facilities in some of the most travel-worthy…