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Travel Nursing with Kids: What You Should Know

In recent years, travel nursing has become incredibly popular as a career option that allows medical professionals to see new places while still providing essential care. It brings together the joy of travel and the satisfaction of assisting patients in different medical settings. But for nurses who are also parents, choosing to pursue a career in travel nursing can be difficult because it affects not only their personal and professional lives but also their children’s welfare. Here’s everything you need to know about the different nuances of travel nursing with kids, as well as a few tips and ideas on how to make this experience more fulfilling than ever.

Travel nursing with kids: what you should know:

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Research and Planning

It’s essential to do extensive study and make careful plans before stepping foot in the world of travel nursing with your family. Investigate possible travel locations and medical facilities first. Think about important aspects like the cost of living, the standard of education, the availability of childcare, and how family-friendly the areas you are considering are overall. Additionally, make sure you are knowledgeable about the state-specific licensing criteria for nurses and look into the availability of nursing opportunities in the places you are interested in.

Housing and Accommodation

When travel nursing with kids, finding appropriate housing is a crucial part of the travel nurse experience. It’s critical to locate lodging that meets your family’s unique demands while remaining within your means. Considerations include the neighborhood’s safety, the ease of access to the medical facility, and the presence of parks and other recreational spaces where your kids can play and explore. Even while a lot of travel nurse firms help with housing searches, it’s important to do your homework to make sure the apartment is suitable for your family’s comfort and well-being.

Maintaining Stability

It is crucial to integrate stability into your travel nurse lifestyle if you have children. Establishing a routine that includes regular mealtimes, bedtime routines, and quality family time is crucial since children thrive on regularity and uniformity. Make sure to always have time to play with your kids, and include helpful items such as educational Montessori toys for 2-year-olds that are not only good for playing but also for your child’s development.

To address any worries or anxiety your kids may have over the frequent moves and changes to their surroundings, foster open conversation with them. It will be much easier for your kids to adjust to the special difficulties of the travel nurse lifestyle if you can keep your family feeling stable.

Schooling and Education

Managing their education while traveling can be a big worry for parents whose kids are in school. Look into the local educational systems in the places you intend to work, and find out about the prerequisites and enrollment processes. Because travel nursing assignments can last for several months, you will need to determine if it is preferable to homeschool your child or to enroll them in a local school during your assignment. Flexibility is possible with homeschooling, but it also requires careful preparation and adherence to state laws.

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Childcare and Support

Oftentimes, travel nursing requires working erratic hours, which can make it more difficult to get trustworthy child care. Look for daycare centers that fit your work schedule and make sure they have the necessary licenses and safety precautions in place. If you have local family or friends who are available to help when needed, try contacting them in addition to formal childcare arrangements. Make sure to ask about these possibilities during your assignment discussions. Some travel nursing firms also provide resources to assist you in locating reliable childcare providers.

The Rewards of Travel Nursing with Kids

There is no denying that travel nursing with kids has its share of special difficulties, but there are also many amazing benefits. Your kids will have the once-in-a-lifetime chance to learn about and interact with many cultures, make new friends, and hone their resilience and adaptability—qualities that will benefit them much in the long run. Together, you will forge enduring memories and deepen your relationships as a family through shared experiences and obstacles.

In addition, travel nursing can offer prospects for professional advancement and financial security, both of which are ultimately advantageous for your family’s future. Accept the adventure, maintain organization, and look for assistance from other travel nurses who have completed this journey with their families in a successful manner. Ultimately, you will find that travel nursing is a rewarding experience because the benefits far exceed the drawbacks.

If you approach travel nursing with kids with careful planning, a cheerful outlook, and a lot of research, it can be a special and fulfilling experience. Giving these factors serious thought can help you and your kids succeed in this unique nursing job. From locating appropriate housing and attending to educational needs to keeping stability and encouraging open communication, these factors are essential.

The benefits of travel nursing, such as self-improvement, stable finances, and cherished family memories, can outweigh the difficulties. Therefore, if you’re thinking of taking your kids on a travel nursing experience, don’t forget to prepare, adjust, and enjoy the voyage together. Your children’s travel nursing experience can be a transforming and enriching chapter in your family’s history.

Have you taken on travel nursing with kids? Do you have any tips to share with your fellow travel nurses who may be considering it? Comment your your tips for travel nursing with kids below.

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Frequently Asked Friday: Tips for Traveling with Children

We frequently see questions about traveling with children in our Facebook group. So, we have taken some of the most common answers and put together this article with tips for traveling with children so that you can find them all in one place!

Tips for Traveling with Children:

Use the hospital/facility provided childcare

In bigger cities and bigger hospitals/facilities, they often provide childcare, which, as many travel nurses have stated, often works better for their schedule because they allow for drop off and pick up that works with their 12-hour shifts. While this won’t work for everyone, it is a great option for those travel nurses taking an assignment in a bigger city at a hospital or facility that offers childcare.

Online Resources for Childcare

Online resources such as Care.com are great ways to find childcare. It can be nerve-wracking finding childcare, let alone in a new place. According to Care.com’s website, their data-driven insights help families narrow their candidates based on factors such as pay rates, location, family makeup, and needs. Also, their Safety Center provides guidance and resources, including access to background checks and a hiring guide and interview tips, to help families make informed hiring decisions. ” So, while they don’t do the background checks, they point you in the right direction. Other online resources for childcare Mashable.com offer a list of their top 11 apps to help find reliable childcare.

Extend your contracts when possible

Many travel nurses suggested extending your contract with your hospital/facility when possible. This not only means moving less but means you also don’t have to worry about finding childcare and medical care. It will take a lot of work off your plate and will mean less stress as well.

Plan ahead

We found a lot of comments suggesting that traveling with children and even babies is very doable! However, it does require more preparation than traveling without children. Many travel nurses even suggested going early to tour childcare facilities before your start date. Finding childcare is significant and the first thought that comes to mind when traveling with children. However, something that is often overlooked but just as important is good medical care, if not more important. You don’t want to wait until you need to see a medical professional find one. It is essential to plan these things ahead of time.

Of course, there are a lot of other tips out there for traveling with children. Have you traveled with children? Do you have some tips you would like to share? Comment them below. These articles also offer some advice when traveling with children or families: It Is Possible to Take a Travel Nurse Assignment with a Family, 5 Ways Travel Nurses Can Make Traveling with Family a More Beautiful and Less Hectic Experience, and Ask A Travel Nurse: Home Schooling Vs. Public School