The benefits of travel nursing can vary from company to company, but most travel nursing companies offer:
Good pay rates: Can vary from company to company and assignment to assignment. This can depend on your discipline and experience
Housing: Most companies offer paid housing, some offer housing that is private and fully furnished; while others have you live with other travelers
Per Diem: Per Diem allowances are a great opportunity for travel nurses to earn extra money, but not all companies offer it
Day One 401(k) Plan: Typically these are company matched and have first day enrollment
Referrals: Referral bonus programs come in all shapes and sizes, but the most common is $500
Travel Reimbursement: Tax-free travel stipends covering the costs of traveling to and from assignments
Day One Insurance: These are usually nationwide health and dental insurance plans that have first day enrollment
License Reimbursement: Many companies offer reimbursement for state licensure costs
Direct Deposit: This is a fairly standard benefit in which your weekly paycheck is directly deposited into your checking account
Vehicle: Some companies will also offer you a tax-free vehicle stipend
CEUs: Many companies also cover the cost of your Continuing Education requirements
This is a nurse, usually a RN, who travels outside of the area that they live in to work at hospitals. These nurses make good money and benefits! They are usually provided a place to live.
you get to travel and see the world
To find a travel nursing job online, one may call local hospitals or nursing homes to ask for information about job openings, or for websites of companies who hire travel nurses. American Traveler has a wonderful, informative website that caters to anyone seeking a job as a travel nurse - their site offers information about benefits, sample assignments, and lists available travel nursing jobs in many different states.
When you work for a traveling nurse agency you can often make your own hours. You also get to see many different patients, keeping one from getting bored. You also get paid for travel time.
Travel Nursing is an excellent option if you wish to work as a nurse in different states. Most travel nurses work for 3 months at a location, plus there are various other benefits associated with travel nursing such as better pay, and, obviously, the opportunity to travel around the country.
According to online sources, Nurse Recruiter is an online job portal. It is used for nursing jobs, travel nursing jobs, healthcare facilities, and travel nursing agencies.
You could get a job on a cruise line. There may also be jobs at some resorts.
Yes, you can be a nurse for the military in which you will travel if you are deployed. You can also work for several organizations such as Red Cross International, and the Peace Corps. You can also get a specific position as a travel nurse. There are many companies that hire traveling nurses. You can do a Google search for traveling nurses or check out job websites like monster.com and you will find thousands of opportunities for traveling nurses.
Yes, all types of nurses are needed in many hospitals/clinics. Any type of nurse can become a travel nurse.
>The life of a travel nurse is often portrayed as glamorous and care-free. Being a travel nurse is an ideal situation for a young and single nurse with no close ties to home and the desire to see unfamiliar places. A nurse that travels can enjoy several advantages over a traditional nursing career but there are challenges to overcome as well. The challenges are real. A registered nurse that is considering being a travel nurse should face them head on. Travel nurses are employed by agencies as temporary fill-in staff and must relocate where the job occurs. There are many reasons a hospital or doctor’s office will hire a travel nurse and one of them is the nurse’s flexibility. The pay is great and many nurses travel for two or three years to earn enough to pay off their nursing education or make considerable progress in paying down a loan. Lonelin
you should get a job as registered you should get a job as a registered nurse
A benefit is to meet new people travel and have fun with what your occupation is. Also if you love your job as an employer to your job fair it will be so much comfortable and easy.