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Consider A Travel Nurse Career

There are many opportunities to work as a travel nurse in acute care facilities such as hospitals. There is a shortage of nurses throughout the United States, which is the reason so many of these new opportunities are available. Some nurses are fortunate enough to work as a travel nurse in a beautiful vacation destination like Hawaii or Alaska. There is no way of knowing where a travel nurse career could take you from one year to the next but through careful charting of assignments many nurses travel to their most desired locations of interest. Many traveling nurses will create a list of their top destinations and travel from one to another over their travel nursing career.

As a travel RN, a travel nurse agency like FASTAFF becomes your employer. The agency takes into consideration what kind of travel nurse career you are looking for, where you are interested in traveling, and how long you are willing to stay on assignment when placing you on an assignment. A travel nurse can also enjoy the benefits of fully paid transportation and housing, higher pay rates, full medical and retirement packages and other perks.

A travel nurse agency like FASTAFF has connections with leading rental properties nationwide, so they can provide free and often furnished private housing for their nurses. The properties are typically centrally located so the travel nurse does not have to go far to get to work, and often includes amenities such as utilities, health club, pool, and security.

There are numerous healthcare organizations across the nation that have travel nurse career programs, offering weekly, monthly or extended assignments to travel nurses. Many states encourage travel nurse jobs in conjunction with healthcare authorities, as these jobs play a huge role in safeguarding the health of people, especially in areas that lack sufficient medical services.



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