Travel Nursing Jobs - What Are the Advantages?
Travel Nursing Jobs - What Are the Advantages? by Craig
Elliott
Travel nursing may be the hottest trend to hit the nursing
profession in decades. While there have always been opportunities
for skilled nurses to take positions on cruise ships and at luxury
resorts, travel nursing has taken on a new meaning with the
critical shortage of nurses nationwide. These days, your nursing
diploma can net you a career that allows you to hit the ski slopes
in Vail in March, take a month-long cruise of the Alaskan coast in
July and spend January on the beach in Miami - all while getting
paid for it. The question remains: is travel nursing the right
career move for you?
1. Do you enjoy variety in your life and your career?
2. Do you enjoy new experiences?
3. Are you happiest when learning about new people and places?
4. Can you easily transition into new experiences?
5. Are you a nurse or thinking of becoming one?
If you answered yes to the questions above, you just may find that
travel nursing is the perfect career move for you.
Why Travel Nursing Is So Hot
With the nursing shortage hitting the nation hard, medical
facilities have become very creative in finding ways to fill their
open positions. In many situations, hospitals, nursing facilities
and clinics are trying to fill both temporary and permanent
positions in markets that are already stretched to their capacity
trying to maintain minimum staffing levels. One solution that has
worked well is "travel nursing". This is a situation where a
staffing agency helps place credentialed nurses who are willing to
temporarily relocate to hospitals that need their skills. Those
hospitals are often located in some of the nation's most popular
tourist destinations and metropolitan areas.
What's Great about Travel Nursing
As if the opportunity to work in some of the world's most popular
destinations is not enough, there are many other advantages to
travel nursing. Here's what you can expect when you sign up with a
placement agency as a traveling nursing professional:
-Generous pay and travel stipends
While the hourly and per diem rate varies depending on the
particular location and agency with which you sign on, you can
expect a guarantee of 36-40 work weeks with hourly rates as high as
$48.
-Housing or housing allowance provided
Most agencies provide housing in a private one bedroom apartment,
with the basic utilities paid as long as you are in your
assignment. If you choose to find your own apartment rather than
accept the one that is provided, the agency will add a generous
housing allowance to your pay package. The only residential and
housing expenses will be for amenities like telephone, internet
access and cable television.
-Insurance
The placement agencies work hard to make these positions
exceptionally attractive. Your pay package will nearly always
include fully paid health and dental insurance that will cover you
in any part of the country. Many will also offer you a chance to
purchase life insurance at low rates.
-Free travel
All travel between your home base and your assignments will be
fully paid, and usually completely tax free. Since the travel is
part of your work requirement, you'll also be traveling tax
free.
-Variety of assignments all over the country
The many types of nursing assignments which you will have access to
will give your resume an incredible boost. Thousands of medical
facilities throughout the country regularly use travel nurses to
fill their empty positions. Generally, your assignments will run
either 13 or 26 weeks, and you can often extend your assignment for
more than one period. As a traveling nurse, you will have your pick
of positions in every type of nursing facility from busy emergency
and trauma centers to chronic care retirement communities to
renowned research centers. You will have your choice of locations
as well, whether you prefer big city lights or quiet country nights
or something in between, the placement agencies are almost certain
to be able to place you in your ideal temporary job.
-Take Time When You Want Time
Your work schedule can be as flexible as you want it to be. Since
you choose the assignments that you will take, you can choose to
take time off between assignments, or decide to take an assignment
close to home if you need to be near family. Travel nursing is the
logical extension of temp staffing - you can work where you are
needed, when you are needed and take time off when you want it.
-Advance your Career
Travel nursing gives you unlimited opportunities to add to your
professional experience and resume. You can deliberately take
assignments that concentrate on areas where you want to add
experience. Spend six months in a major teaching hospital to
increase your experience in surgical nursing, and then take on
three months as a temp nurse in a pediatrics rotation in a busy
city trauma center. Working on a nurse midwife's degree? Take an
assignment in maternity at a hospital or birthing center that
offers the latest in birthing methods, then spend six months in a
rural clinic where you'll be responsible for nearly all routine
health care to gain experience in office management.
If you enjoy travel, variety and flexibility, a travel nursing job
may be ideal for you.
About Author:
Craig Elliott is a writer for Tafford Uniforms. Tafford Uniforms is
a leading provider of Nursing
Uniforms
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