Travel Nursing

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Finding Financial Freedom Through Travel Nursing

December 20, 2021 in Resources, Travel Nursing

 

While travel nursing is a career with many benefits, it is often very busy and can leave clinicians with little down-time. As a result, travel RNs often find themselves scrambling when it comes to finding time to manage their personal finances or think about long-term financial stability. As precious as free time is, it’s important for travel […]

 

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Skincare For Nurses

December 6, 2021 in Staying Healthy, Travel Nursing

 

Nothing says “I work in nursing” quite like chapped hands from rigorous washing, dark circles from long overnight shifts, and let’s not forget about the occasional bout of “maskne” (mask acne). Skincare for nurses is especially important, and we sourced a few expert tips to help keep your skin happy and healthy both in and […]

 

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The RV Life: Travel Nursing on the Road

November 16, 2021 in Travel Nursing

 

It is often hard for travel nurses to feel a sense of home when they are always moving from place to place for contracts. Travel RNs Tess and Kyle Stecker transformed a 1994 RV into a home that can move wherever they find themselves for work. Now, they live by the motto “home is where […]

 

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Compact Nursing States: What You Need to Know

June 25, 2021 in Travel Nursing

 

Are you a RN or LPN that’s licensed to work in compact nursing states? If so, we have some amazing job opportunities for you! Find out more about our travel nursing contracts. What Is the Nurse Licensure Compact? When it comes to compact nursing states, it’s important that you first understand the Nurse Licensure Compact […]

 

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The Pros and Cons of Travel Nursing

March 23, 2021 in Travel Nursing

 

Are you considering taking the leap into travel nursing? Are you a current or prospective nursing student researching your future career options? No matter where you are in your nursing career, if travel nursing is a track you are seriously considering, you need to know the truth about it to help you make the right […]

 

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Your Travel Nurse Tax Guide

February 26, 2021 in Travel Nursing

 

The content contained in this travel nurse tax guide is meant for general informational purposes only. We are not tax professionals. Please consult with your tax advisor before filing your taxes. When compared with a traditional staff nurse, filing taxes for a travel nurse can be a bit more complicated. From being able to prove […]

 

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Your Guide to Travel Nurse Housing

December 14, 2020 in Travel Nursing

 

Travel nursing is a great way to see the country and expand your professional skill set. However, many travel nurses report that finding housing in a new city is extremely stressful and overwhelming. In this travel nurse housing guide, we provide you with all the information you need to make the hunt for accommodations an […]

 

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7 Ways to Build Patient Rapport

September 29, 2020 in Career Development, Travel Nursing

 

Despite their unique medical concerns, all patients have the same basic needs: to be heard, respected and cared for. One of the most effective ways to meet these needs is to establish and build patient rapport. In this blog post, we’ll explore what patient rapport is and seven tactics that you can employ to help […]

 

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Updating Your Travel Nurse Resume

July 23, 2020 in Career Development, Travel Nursing

 

Update Your Travel Nurse Resume to Set Yourself Apart Interested in a FREE travel nurse resume evaluation by an experienced industry professional? Fill out the form at the bottom of this post to find out how your resume stands up! Travel nursing is one of the most competitive niches within the healthcare industry. Within a […]

 

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How to Deal with an Angry Patient

July 8, 2020 in Career Development, Travel Nursing

 

Regardless of their specialty, nurses encounter a spectrum of patient emotions every day. Nurses’ communication skills emphasize being a calm and reassuring presence for all patients. Yet there are times when nurses are called upon to be both healer and mediator. One of the most valuable skills that a nurse can develop is the ability […]

 

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