Being a travel nurse offers the benefit of getting paid to enjoy a new city while garnering experience in a completely new environment. A traveling nurse has the advantage to exert more control on his or her career as compared to their non traveling colleagues.
Is Travel Nursing Suitable
First of all, traveling nurses can decide whether or not the assignment is suitable. Although there is an acceptance process, they get the option to opt in or out of the prospective job. Non traveling nurses normally have to accept an assignment as they reside in a specific geographic area and are therefore limited to the jobs in that particular vicinity.
Matching the Right Job with the Right Nurse
Agencies that provide traveling nurses tend to assign personal recruiters for every nurse to ensure that every nurse has the perfect placement that is best suited to his or her qualifications, skill sets, expertise and ideal location. It is not only essential but also very crucial for every professional in the traveling nurse field to clearly explain their requirements and expectations to the recruiter. At end of the day it is the recruiter’s job to find the right placement and that is cannot be achieved if incorrect or inadequate communication is provided.
Choosing the Right Location
When choosing your dream destination, the possibilities are endless. If you are looking for warm tropical weather and beaches, Florida and California tend to be the top picks. For those who enjoy cooler weather, mountaineering and winter sports, Colorado and the Midwest are ideal destinations. Nurses who want to get experience in the high pressure environments of tier one cities, some of which have the best medical technology and practitioners in the world, then New York City, Chicago and Boston would be appropriate options. There are plenty of states and cities to choose from for those who wish to be at the grassroots level and work in the heartland of the country where medical attention might be limited and in high demand.
Passing the Interview
After your personal recruiter has found a potentially suitable assignment, you be required to complete a telephone interview with the hiring facility. It is advisable to prepare for the interview by getting guidance from your recruiter, researching the hiring facilities requirements and also updating your knowledge with any latest nursing information in order to get accepted immediately.
Completing State Required Qualifications
Once the facility has accepted you for the assignment, the next step would be to complete any licensing requirements for the state you will be working in. This process can be completed fairly quickly and your travel nursing normally would guide you to completing this process accurately.
Travel Nurse Accommodation
Most hospitals and medical facilities provide onsite accommodation for traveling nurses so you wouldn’t have to go through the troublesome rigmarole of finding suitable accommodation and can immediately start working at the new medical premises.
While you are advancing professionally at a new hospital you will be enjoying the experience of living in a new city and understanding the local culture and medical requirements. During your tenure, your personal recruiter would be contact you to help you move to the next location once you have completed your term at the current location. Thus giving impetus to start the cycle of enjoying a whole new world.