Across the country, healthcare employers and staff are preparing for one of the biggest healthcare highlights of the season: National Nurses Week, May 6- 12th. This special week, known to nurses everywhere, is a golden opportunity to express appreciation for the hard work, skill and compassion that RNs demonstrate every day.
When you visit the ANA website to learn more about Nurses Week, consider shopping their online store for a gift that honors a deserving colleague, or helps you better promote this special week where you work. You may also want to look into to the free webinar they’re offering on combating compassion fatigue.
Nurses Week is an Ideal Time to Begin Searching for a Travel Nurse Job!
On the short list of most-desired destinations for traveling RNs, California travel nursing ranks high on the west coast. New York travel nursing and Florida travel nurse jobs are beloved on the East. The consultants at 50 States Staffing would like to remind potential applicants that travel nursing jobs can pay up to 20 percent more than permanent positions. You can work in a variety of locations, from prestigious university teaching hospitals to smaller community facilities located throughout the US.
Traveler benefits include free housing or a generous housing subsidy, as well as health insurance, bonuses and more. The perfect assignment could be just clicks away when you call 800.996.2206 or apply online! Whether you travel or not, know that you’re appreciated by patients, colleagues, employers and the healthcare community at large.
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Hi!
I stumbled across this blog as I was searching for scholarships for my upcoming studies. I am hoping to become a travel nurse upon graduation, but was wondering how much experience is required as well as if you had any information about international nursing. Also, do you know of any resources for getting financial aid?
Thank you so much for your help!
Jan Bowling
Hi Jan- to be come a travel nurse you need at least one year of experience working at a hospital. See more information here at the Graduate Nurse page . Upon graduation or shortly after, fill out an online application, and you will be informed of career opportunities. Once you have completed your year of clinical practice, come back to add your experience to your information and be able to apply for travel nursing jobs nationwide. You can also call 800-884-8788 and learn more about a travel nurse career