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Travel contracts typically last 13 weeks and often require working 12-hour shifts. With rigorous schedules and staffing shortages, many caregivers are undergoing burnout, stress, and fatigue. With Thanksgiving around the…
Read MoreLanding a contract in a new city can be overwhelming. There is much to do before beginning your assignment such as double checking all documents are ready to go, packing,…
Read MoreDuring your travel nursing career, there may be times when a contract in your specialty is only available in a smaller town near the big city of your choice. While…
Read MoreAlong with obtaining licenses and certifications, there are many qualities a travel nurse must have to succeed. When trying to land either your first or a new assignment, you want…
Read MoreTraveling with pets can be challenging for many pet owners. Finding accommodation that permits animals and even the car ride itself can be stressful. Some travel caregivers may prefer leaving…
Read MoreOne of the many benefits of being a travel nurse is the opportunity to travel to new cities and towns. During your assignment, not only are you doing amazing work…
Read MoreBeing a travel nurse has many benefits beyond helping others such as exploring new sites, learning new techniques, and a flexible schedule, but burnout can still occur. Burnout can physically…
Read MoreWhether you’re a seasoned travel nurse or a newbie, packing for your assignment can be stressful. There are many factors to consider such as the weather conditions of your contract…
Read MoreMany experienced travel nurses will tell you that the key to a successful career is a great recruiter. Yet, if you are new to the industry, how are you supposed…
Read MoreMany healthcare professionals decide to start a travel career for better pay, and the opportunity to explore their dream cities while pursuing their passion for helping people. For 13 weeks,…
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