By Alex McCoy

March 22, 2025

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How to Work with Multiple Travel Nurse Recruiters at Once

One of the best aspects of travel nursing is the potential it affords you. Pay rate, location, shift– all are negotiable and can be shopped out to best meet your needs at any given time!

What is the best way to make sure you have the most options available in your career as a travel nurse? Have multiple travel nurse recruiters!

Why you should work with multiple travel nurse recruiters:

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This is important for one main reason: exclusive contracts. Every company will have access to certain jobs based on their relationship with hospitals and vendor companies. Therefore, to have the best access to jobs, you need to have a travel nurse recruiter from a few different companies who have different relationships with different hospitals or systems.

It may sound like a lot at first, but it is totally normal and a good travel nurse recruiter will expect you to have other recruiters as well. The key to balancing all of this is to be open about it with your recruiter(s). Be up front and say something like “I just wanted to let you know I have another recruiter looking for contracts right now as well. I will let you know as soon as I sign a contract if I choose to go with them based on what we find.”

Another helpful thing is to let your recruiter know what is most important to you as they look for jobs. This can help them be more successful in their search, and you with your overall satisfaction. Don’t say you are open to night shift if you really are not, for example. If you really, really need a specific location at a certain time, tell them that!

A good travel nurse recruiter will also let you know if they simply don’t have what you need at that moment. They won’t try to draw you into jobs that don’t fit your needs if you have done a good job at communicating what those are. A good travel nurse recruiter should say something like “I’m sorry I don’t have that right now, but I’ll be here whenever your contract finishes up and we can try and find the right fit for the next one!”

If a travel nurse recruiter tries to tell you that it is abnormal or bad to have more than one recruiter–they are not looking out for your best interest. While a good recruiter might be able to do some digging or reach out to try and “find” a position that will fit your needs, they ultimately can recognize that they simply might not have the job that you need right now. However, if they are smart and courteous they will realize that building a good relationship and leaving the door open for you to circle back is more valuable than being a hard sell or discouraging you from doing what is best for you.

At the end of the day, your relationship with your travel nurse recruiters should be treated as a business relationship. The respect should be mutual, and communication should be direct and open without causing the other person to take things personally.

Remember that this goes both ways. While your travel nurse recruiter needs to be respectful and communicative to you, it helps them do their job better if you can reciprocate these actions. Don’t ghost them if you find another assignment, or if you are upset with something they are doing. Instead–communicate! Let them know why you are frustrated. Tell them you took another assignment but will be done on a specific date. A good travel nurse recruiter will not be offended, they will be appreciative that you have enough respect for them to communicate.

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By AB Staffing Solutions

August 16, 2024

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Travel Nurse Tips: Expert Advice from our Recruiters

AB Staffing Solutions provided this article.

Travel Nurse Recruiters work hard to connect you with the best opportunities. Agencies will always stress the importance of communicating with your recruiter throughout the entire process. In this article, we share recruiter real-world advice, answering questions like what it’s like being new to travel nursing, how to get hired quickly, and advice for all travelers.

Thank you to everyone for sharing your expertise and advice about being a travel nurse recruiter!

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If you are new to travel nursing, our Recruiters say…

David:Communicate with your recruiter. If you have preferences, non-negotiables, concerns, hesitations, problems, excitement, roadblocks, feelings, ANYTHING…share those! We are always willing to do whatever is needed, and sometimes that means just listening. The more you communicate, the better your relationship will be with your peers, managers, and recruiters.”

Elijah: “My advice would be to do some of your research beforehand. Truly ask yourself, do you picture yourself here for the next 13 weeks? Ask yourself, what’s my end goal?

Allison: “Be open to exploring new areas! You may hear about opportunities in areas you’ve never thought of, but keep an open mind to new possibilities. Also, maintain a good relationship with your recruiter. It’s important you have someone in your corner that you can trust to help with decision-making.”

If you want to get hired quickly, our Recruiters say…

Eric: “If you want to get hired quickly, be flexible. Things are constantly changing, and if a traveler is able to adapt to the sudden changes (start date, schedule, unit, etc.), then they will be more successful.”

Mike: “Be flexible and have thick skin. If little things bother you, traveling nursing might not be for you. You must be able to adapt in the workplace and not take your work home with you.”

David: “Be flexible. Travelers are trusted and relied on to fill the holes at the facility. A team-first mindset will show those around you that you are here to help and will make for a much more enjoyable experience for you.”

#1 Piece of advice you always find yourself giving travelers, our Recruiters say…

Elijah: Always take a picture of your timesheet or manually record your hours somewhere for your records.

Jennifer: Go into any assignment with an open mind and willingness to learn and help, and it will go smoothly.

David: Communication and transparency are essential when it comes to traveling! Ask questions, share hesitations, etc. I am here every step of the way.

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Kirsten: – Bring up any concerns you have so we can address them right away. We are here for you. Communication is key. Be sure to ask your manager facility-specific questions during the interview (scheduling, ratios, etc.).

June: Drive to your assignment if you can. It will be much easier for you to get around and you will feel more comfortable driving your car.

Like June says, drive to your assignment so you have your own car. Also, take a test drive before your first day so you know where you are going and aren’t late.

Advice for when looking for an agency or recruiter, our Recruiters say…

Elijah: “Be transparent. As a recruiter, I’ll always have jobs open and ready to go, but I need to truly know what you’re looking for in order to set you up for the best success.”

David: “Find someone you work well with personally. While a working relationship is not a top priority as a traveler, it makes everyone’s life easier. Find someone who wants to work for you and with you! At the end of the day, you are the one traveling away from your home, family, friends, and everything you know. You deserve someone with your best interest in mind.”

Eric: “For any traveler looking for a recruiter, I would recommend doing your research! Understand how you want your relationship to be with your recruiter and communicate that to the recruiter. Understand the job market and make the best decision with the knowledge you have acquired.”

We appreciate our Recruiters sharing real-world experience. Contact us if you’re interested in learning more about what makes AB Staffing a leader in travel nurse recruiting.

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By Titan Medical

June 30, 2024

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Considerations to Keep in Mind as you Navigate the Travel Process with your Recruiter!

Titan Medical Group provided this article.

Greetings from your friendly Clinical Team at Titan! As you embark on the journey of finding your first or next assignment, it’s imperative to ensure that your chosen placement aligns not only with your clinical and professional skills but also with your personal needs. Here are some considerations to keep in mind as you navigate the travel process with your recruiter!

Things to keep in mind as you navigate the travel process with your recruiter:

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Perform a self–assessment:

Take time prior to the job hunt to assess your skills, experiences, and personal preferences. It is crucial to be honest with yourself, acknowledging both your strengths and areas for improvement, as well as the environments where you excel! Maintaining this self-awareness greatly enhances your ability to find the ideal job match, personal satisfaction, and success!

  • Evaluate your skills and competencies (clinical, technical, interpersonal).
  • Assess your overall knowledge regarding the clinical setting and regulatory guidelines.
  • Evaluate your professional goals.
  • Identify your personal interests and values.
  • Seek feedback from peers.

Clinical Experience:

Next, focus on clinical experience. This is the cornerstone of your practice. Whether you’re a seasoned nurse, a proficient lab specialist, or a skilled respiratory therapist, your competency in your profession is invaluable. When considering a travel assignment, prioritize options that align with your clinical strengths and interests. While travel is exciting, it is not the time to try a new clinical setting. Choosing contracts that match your recent and relevant experience will not only set you up for success but is crucial for safety and optimal patient outcomes.

  • Update your resume to showcase your most recent experience.
  • Update a skills checklist pertinent to your experience within the past 2-year cycle.
  • Are you trained and proficient in any advanced procedures or technology?
  • Knowledge of protocols, guidelines, and best practices in the area of specialty.
  • Update any new or renewed certifications.

Professional Development:

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Although your clinical experience holds significant importance, it’s essential to reflect on your entire professional journey. Professional tenure encompasses the array of skills and knowledge you have acquired over the course of your career. This aspect is pivotal for fostering communication skills, leadership attributes, critical thinking and problem-solving, flexibility, and adaptability. These are all qualities that are imperative to your success as a travel healthcare professional.

  • What professional conferences or continuing education did you attend?
  • Do you hold memberships with any professional organizations?
  • Have you been involved in any professional research or publications?
  • Have you participated in professional/process improvement initiatives or committees? (Ex. Mentor, Pathways to Excellence, Unit Based Council, etc.)
  • Create and keep up-to-date a professional portfolio with licensure requirements, continuing education, awards, and acknowledgments.

Assignment Match:

Finally, assess your personal needs and remember your “WHY.” Working as a healthcare professional presents many demands and challenges. It’s vital to remain cognizant of your personal needs and mental health. Finding a position that accommodates all these requirements is an important step in ensuring the right match! This looks different for all of us, so consider factors such as the ones listed below to ensure the contract you choose will align with your personal goals and work-life balance.

  • Facility size (trauma level, bed number).
  • Location (housing, transportation, entertainment, and tourist attractions).
  • Patient population (Adult, Pediatric, LTC).
  • Orientation requirements.
  • Your personal scheduling needs.
  • Floating requirements.
  • Access to Continuing Education.
  • Professional Development opportunities.

At Titan, we understand the importance of high-quality placements and clinical excellence, not only for our clients and the communities we serve but also for YOU! We hope this provides a little guidance and support as you reflect on your experience, evaluate your goals, and find that perfect match!

We hope you found this article on things to consider when navigating the travel process with your recruiter helpful. Are there any other things to consider when navigating the travel process with your recruiter that we should add to the list? Comment below.

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By TNAA- Travel Nurse Across America

May 25, 2024

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How Recruiters Elevate the Travel Nursing Experience

TNAA-Travel Nurse Across America provided this article.

Travel nursing is an exhilarating and fulfilling career path. It offers the unique opportunity to explore new places, meet diverse people, and gain invaluable professional experiences. The adventure of working in various healthcare settings across the country provides unparalleled personal and career rewards.

However, some logistics of the travel nurse life can be challenging to navigate, especially if you are a first-time traveler. A travel nurse recruiter can help! With their expert guidance and support, you’ll successfully tackle everything you need for your travel journey – and elevate your travel experience in the process.

How Recruiters Elevate the Travel Nursing Experience:

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Optimizing Your Assignment Choices

One key benefit of working with a recruiter is their ability to match you with assignments that fit your lifestyle, including your desired locations, preferences, and career goals. By understanding your unique needs and aspirations, they can identify opportunities that might not be readily available through standard job searches, ensuring you find the best possible assignments.

Recruiters also have access to a vast network of healthcare facilities and job openings, including exclusive or high-demand positions. They’ve cultivated relationships with facilities and managed service providers, so they are one of the best resources you have for finding those to-good-to-be-true assignments.

Streamlining the Logistics

Utilizing a recruiter is vital to ensuring a smooth travel assignment. Travel recruiters are experts at handling every aspect of travel nursing, such as arranging interviews, helping you find housing, verifying credentialing and licensure requirements, and providing you assistance with your agency’s benefits. This lets you focus on delivering exceptional patient care and frees up your time to enjoy your travel adventures!

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Licensure and Compliance

Each state has unique licensure requirements for healthcare professionals, and staying compliant is crucial to avoiding last-minute complications or missing out on your desired assignments. Travel recruiters can assist with licensure applications and renewals and ensure you meet all requirements. Be sure to discuss your licensure status and future travel plans with your recruiter so you can better prepare for every adventure.

Emotional and Moral Support

A good recruiter knows that life on the road is not always smooth. There are bound to be moments of frustration, just like in every career. Recruiters care about their travelers, and they want the best for you. They are always ready to lend a listening ear, offer reassurance, and celebrate your achievements, helping you stay motivated and focused on your journey. They can also help you connect with resources that can help you figure out any issues that arise throughout your journey.

Personalized Career Guidance

Whether you’re seeking to specialize in a particular field, explore new geographic regions, or balance work with personal commitments, recruiters provide insights and advice to help you make informed decisions. Their guidance ensures that each assignment or objective will contribute to your long-term career goals and personal fulfillment.

These are just a few ways your recruiter can help you get the most out of your travel experience. Think of them as your partner in travel: together, you can find the right assignments in the right places to help you thrive in your travel nurse career. They understand your unique needs and aspirations, so tap into their expert knowledge and experience to see how they can help you with your specific goals.

Find Your Next Travel Nurse Assignment with Our Job Board!

Are you on the hunt for your next travel nurse gig? Look no further than our job board! Click here to explore all our current opportunities.

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Need somewhere to stay on your next travel nurse assignment? We’ve got you covered. Check out our housing page to find your ideal home away from home. Click here to start your search.

By Providence Health Care Staffing

December 16, 2023

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What Makes a Great Travel Healthcare Recruiter?

Providence Health Care Staffing provided this article.

If you are a nurse who loves to travel or wish to begin your journey, you know that the first thing you need to do is find a travel healthcare recruiter. Finding a good travel healthcare recruiter is like buying a new pair of shoes. Some people try the first pair and get lucky. Others must try a few before they find one worth keeping. So, what should you look for in a travel healthcare recruiter? Believe it or not, there are a few key traits that make a travel healthcare recruiter a truly good one. Listed below are traits that you should be mindful of when finding a new travel healthcare recruiter.  

  1. Personality and communication
  2. Knowledgeable and transparent
  3. Passionate
  4. Willing
  5. Accessible
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Let’s break these down a bit more so that you can know why these traits will benefit your travel nursing journey when working with a travel healthcare recruiter.

Personality and Communication

As with many interactions, the first thing you notice about a person is their personality and how they communicate. This is true in your social and professional life. Some may say that fitting personalities aren’t important in a work life but – of course it is! Your recruiter is someone who you should be working very closely with, you don’t want your personalities and communication styles to clash. You and your recruiter should have the same goal: finding you the perfect job match! If you notice that the recruiter may be having other intentions, you may want to evaluate that. You also should both be respectfully communicating with each other while working together. Mutual respect in conversation will take you a long way and ultimately build a closer relationship. When personalities clash, working together gets harder – find someone who compliments your goals, and everything else will follow suit! A recruiter that you get along well with will more than likely be the recruiter that you keep throughout the majority of your career.

Knowledgeable and transparent

When you are planning your next travel assignment, you are putting your trust in your recruiter. You should be able to trust that they are knowledgeable and aware of the ins and outs of the travel nursing industry. The travel nursing market changes every day, a good recruiter should be aware of those things and how that will impact your specific situation. Along with this, you should ensure that your recruiter is transparent with you about the market. They should be able to tell you front-up what they are seeing and give you advice based on the information they know and see!

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Passionate

With even the best recruiter in the nation, you will still be in situations where you are submitted to job after job with zero offers. These situations are out of your control and the recruiter’s control. It is, unfortunately, a part of the game. Your recruiter should be passionate about getting you a job – that should be their mission. A recruiter who keeps trying after each submission is declined is passionate about their job and yours. A passionate recruiter takes the time to find the exact right fit for you. Inevitably, if the fit is just right, you are more likely to extend the assignment for a while. Which is a great situation for you and the recruiter overall. It is reassuring to you to know that someone is dedicated to helping you and it is reassuring to the recruiter to know that you are trusting them to help you.

Willing

As many of you know, travel nursing can be quite the competition. Getting an offer is rarely an easy task. Many people don’t see all that is involved in submitting a nurse and what happens before and after an offer. This means that your recruiter should be willing to go to bat for you and contact the account managers for your job. Things like negotiating, requesting updates, and addressing any needs or concerns that you may have prior to and during your assignment can make a huge difference.

Accessible

Lastly, the travel nursing industry does not sleep. There is something constantly going on. As a nurse, you want to feel in the loop with what is going on, and you need security to feel like you can ask your questions. You will need a recruiter that is accessible to you. This means that your recruiter will text you back, email you at ease, and hop on a phone call with you when need be. A recruiter is the middleman between you and the Vendor. They will need to be in the know of what is going on with your assignment prior to your assignment, and even during the submittal stages. If you are unable to reach them or unable to just have a conversation, the process will become much more difficult.

Overall, you and your recruiter should have the same goals and passion – finding you something that fits perfectly for your specialty and lifestyle. You should be working as a team with complimenting personalities and shared communication. Knowledge, transparency, passion, willingness, and accessibility. Success can be shared if you are working with the right recruiter!

Our job board is a great place to search for your next travel nurse assignment. We have you covered with our housing page if housing is an issue. You can search for what you are looking for.

If you are a new travel nurse or looking into becoming a travel nurse:

Travel Nurse Guide: Step-by-Step (now offered in a PDF Downloadable version!)

By Covelo Group

September 13, 2023

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Qualities to Look for in a Travel Nursing Recruiter

Covelo Group provided this article.

One of the important decisions you can make as a travel nurse is selecting a staffing agency that meets your unique needs. A strong partnership with your recruiter can ensure a mutually beneficial travel nursing experience. Rewards can include the obvious financial benefits from frequent successful placements, as well as intangibles such as job satisfaction and peace of mind.

Here are the top five qualities to look for in a travel nursing recruiter:

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Responsiveness

First, you’ll want to work with a recruiter who is responsive to your questions and concerns. Before you engage with a staffing agency, consider how promptly your recruiter answers your calls, emails, or text messages. Do they answer your questions and resolve any concerns in a timely manner and with a positive attitude?

During the interviewing process, remember that you’re not the only person who should be putting their best foot forward. If your recruiter is quick to respond to your outreach and is reliable on follow-through during the interviewing phase, you can feel confident they’ll dedicate that same energy to you once you’re on future assignments.

Another important consideration is that a recruiter who is responsive to your needs as a candidate is more likely to show that same attitude toward their healthcare clients. This can only benefit you by giving you better access to future work opportunities.

Clear communication

Strong communication skills are an essential quality in a travel nurse recruiter. With so many moving parts from assignment to assignment, you’ve got to have a clear communicator pointing you in the right direction. During the onboarding process, your recruiter should be crystal clear in setting expectations about paperwork, documentation, and deadlines.

Once you’re on assignment, you’ll rely on your recruiter to give you accurate instructions regarding location, dates, hours for your shifts, parking, and any other relevant details offered by the client. Your recruiter should set you up for success by giving you crystal clear directions. Any breakdown of communication or mixed signals will reflect poorly on you as a nursing professional and on the staffing agency as well.

Listening skills

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In order to understand your professional goals, your recruiter should be an excellent listener. Listening to your wants, needs, and priorities is the only way a recruiter can match you with the right opportunities. Are you highly motivated by pay, or would you take a lower hourly rate for a placement in the right location? Are you trying to gain experience in a new nursing specialty or healthcare setting? Listening and understanding what motivated you to become a travel nurse in the first place will allow your recruiter to seek the best opportunities and help you reach your goals.

Organization skills

Travel nursing has a lot of moving parts. The onboarding process alone requires extensive verification of your credentials, including education, licensure, certifications, and work experience. It also may include criminal background checks or a drug test.

Some recruiters may guide you through the onboarding process directly, while others may have a separate team that focuses on collecting and verifying paperwork full-time. Whichever the case may be, this process requires professionals who are extremely organized and detail-oriented.

Once you’re on assignment, you’ll also want to make sure that there is a well-oiled machine handling payroll, benefits, and logistics for travel, lodging, transportation, and/or reimbursement for your expenses.

Industry experience

It may be tempting to look for a recruiter who claims they can guarantee you’ll be earning the highest pay in only the best locations. When this happens, there is always the risk of overpromising, which typically leads to job dissatisfaction. What’s even more valuable than a “yes man” is a recruiter with years of staffing industry experience who knows the current market.

Experienced recruiters know what the going pay rate is for various cities across the country. They can tell you when you’re getting a fair offer or know when to ask for higher compensation as appropriate. An experienced recruiter will push back against unrealistic demands from both you as a candidate and from the client as well. They are capable of giving you an accurate picture of the current travel nursing market and will help you set reasonable expectations.

This level of expertise and mentorship will only increase your job satisfaction and open you up to the maximum travel nursing placement opportunities.

We hope this article on qualities to look for in a travel nursing recruiter is helpful. Do you have any other qualities that should be included? Comment them below.

Our job board is a great place to search for your next travel nurse assignment. We have you covered with our housing page if housing is an issue. You can search for what you are looking for.

If you are a new travel nurse or looking into becoming a travel nurse:

Travel Nurse Guide: Step-by-Step (now offered in a PDF Downloadable version!)

By TNAA- Travel Nurse Across America

June 26, 2023

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From Conflict to Collaboration: Resolving Issues with Your Travel Nurse Recruiter

TNAA-Travel Nurse Across America provided this article.

As a travel nurse, building a strong and positive relationship with your recruiter is crucial. Your recruiter plays a vital role in connecting you with travel assignments that align with your skills, preferences, and schedule.  But what happens when you have a problem with your travel nurse recruiter? Whether it’s a lack of responsiveness or not getting the assignments you desire, it’s important to address these issues proactively so you both can succeed.

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Know What the Problem Is

Have you ever found yourself in a disagreement and, halfway through the conversation, forgotten the main issue that upset you? To avoid this, jot down the key points you want to discuss with your recruiter. Having them written in front of you during the conversation will ensure that every concern is properly addressed.

While you’re writing these down, be sure to also have your assignment contract handy. Read through it to make sure none of the issues have already been addressed in the contract and to know if you need to bring up any contract details in your conversation.

Schedule a Time to Talk

While it’s important to address your concerns, remember that your recruiter is also assisting other travelers and managing their workload. Likewise, you might have odd working hours and don’t want to take a call when you’re on the job. Find a mutually convenient time when both of you can dedicate your undivided attention to the discussion. A good recruiter should be willing to resolve the issue promptly and respond within 24 hours. If the recruiter avoids engaging in conversation or fails to respond promptly, it’s a red flag.

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Opt for Phone Calls

Although it may be tempting to rely on text messages or emails, resolving important issues over the phone is usually more effective. Verbal communication allows for tone and inflection, reducing the chances of misinterpretation. While phone conversations may feel uncomfortable, they often lead to faster resolutions compared to lengthy text exchanges. Strive to have live conversations with your recruiter instead of relying solely on text.

Seek Collaborative Solutions

The key to resolving any issue with your travel nurse recruiter is to remain calm, professional and focused on finding a solution. Clearly communicate your concerns and expectations to your recruiter. Open and honest communication is vital in fostering a healthy working relationship. Don’t hesitate to follow up with an email to ensure that the discussion points are documented and understood.

Consider Escalation as a Last Resort

If all else fails, you should be empowered to contact the agency and escalate the situation. It’s important both for your career and for the agency to be able to take feedback and find a solution. If you feel like your recruiter hasn’t lived up to their expectations, let the agency know and see how they can resolve the situation.

If you have an issue with your recruiter, don’t let it fester or hinder your success. Effective communication and conflict resolution skills are essential for a thriving career for you, and your agency will want to do what is possible to provide a positive experience for its travelers.

Our job board is a great place to search for your next travel nurse assignment. We have you covered with our housing page if housing is an issue. You can search for what you are looking for.

If you are a new travel nurse or looking into becoming a travel nurse:

Travel Nurse Guide: Step-by-Step (now offered in a PDF Downloadable version!)

By Uniti Med

March 24, 2023

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5 Things to Look for in a Travel Nurse Recruiter

Uniti Med provided this article.

When it comes to finding a travel assignment, a good travel nurse recruiter can be a valuable asset in helping you navigate the process. They have the pulse on all the hot jobs, what licensure you will need for each job, how to land that dream travel assignment, and more. However, not all recruiters are created equal. Here are 5 things to look for in a travel nurse recruiter to ensure that you find the right fit for your travel assignment needs.

5 things to look for in a travel nurse recruiter:

1. Communication Skills

A good travel nurse recruiter will have excellent communication skills. They should be able to walk you through the process, the job requirements, and any other pertinent information clearly and concisely. They should be responsive and timely in their communication with you throughout the process. They should work closely with you and know the best way to communicate with you so that the process keeps moving and you aren’t waiting on them because they emailed you when text is your preferred communication.

2. Focus on Your Needs

Focusing on your needs and goals throughout the process is important so that you get the travel assignments that you are looking for. They should take the time to get to know you and your career aspirations and work with you to find job opportunities that align with your experience, skills, and career goals. Even knowing the path you want to take and how you want to get there is important for them to know. If you are traveling to pay down school loans, then they need to know that to get you the highest-paying assignments. If you want to travel to a warmer climate, they will need to know that so they are not pitching you jobs in Iowa during the winter.

3. Attention to Detail

A travel nurse recruiter who pays attention to detail can be a real asset. They should be able to review your resume and licensure and provide you with feedback on how to improve your chances of landing that dream assignment. If you do not have everything needed for that dream assignment, they should be able to create a travel assignment path that will get you to your goal assignment. They should be able to ensure that all your contracts are buttoned up and have correct start dates.

4. Industry knowledge

A good travel nurse recruiter will have a solid understanding of the industry that they are recruiting for. They should be up to date with the latest changes in the industry and understand the specific skills needed and qualifications required for each assignment. A recruiter who understands the industry will be better equipped to explain why certain assignments aren’t open, why more positions are available in certain areas, and how to equip you to be the right candidate for the assignment you are looking for.

5. Ability to build Relationships

Travel Nurse recruiters must be able to build strong relationships with their candidates, client managers, hospitals, and more. They need to be able to create a rapport with candidates and understand their motivations and career aspirations. Similarly, they should be able to build relationships with candidates to understand what they are looking for in an assignment, why they travel, and what type of experience they are looking for with travel. Relationships play a key role in getting what you want out of traveling, so don’t be afraid to ask them how they work with their teammates at the office.

Finding the right travel nurse recruiter can be crucial to the success of you landing that dream assignment. Communication will be key on both sides of the relationship. Generally, enjoying talking to your recruiter will not only help you enjoy traveling more but also help you be more successful in your travel career. If you are looking for a new travel nurse recruiter, keep these 5 things in mind to help you find the best fit.

The Gypsy Nurse job board is a great place to search for your next travel nurse assignment. We have you covered with our housing page if housing is an issue. You can search for what you are looking for.

If you are a new travel nurse or looking into becoming a travel nurse:

Travel Nurse Guide: Step-by-Step (now offered in a PDF Downloadable version!)

By RTG Medical

November 1, 2022

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Why a Great Relationship with Your Recruiter Matters

RTG Medical provided this article.

As a traveling healthcare professional, it’s critical to have a great relationship with your recruiter. Traditional recruiters find candidates for permanent positions, whereas recruiters for the best healthcare travel companies work together with their healthcare professionals on an ongoing basis. Contracts are typically 13 weeks, and what helps your recruiter find the right assignment each time is getting to know you.

RTG Medical knows how important relationships between our traveling healthcare professionals and recruiters are. A good relationship allows you to get the most out of your career and overall leads to your success. There are several characteristics that create a strong relationship with your recruiter. Let’s walk through them and discover the benefits of a solid relationship.

Why a Great Relationship with Your Recruiter Matters

Key characteristics of a good traveler-recruiter relationship

The key to any strong relationship is communication. This is the same for traveler-recruiter relationships. Having open communication while you’re trying to get the position will ensure your recruiter knows you’re engaged throughout the process. After you accept the contract, let your recruiter know how it’s going and provide them with any updates. Continual communication helps build a successful partnership. It’s also important to establish preferred communication methods with your recruiter.

Transparency, trust, and honesty are a few other characteristics necessary for a good traveler-recruiter relationship. Transparency and trust go hand in hand. Let your recruiter know if anything good or bad happens while on assignment. The more your recruiter knows, the better they can assist you from contract to contract.

How to build a strong relationship with your recruiter

When you become a traveling healthcare professional with one of the best healthcare travel companies, you’ll need to ask questions and set expectations with your recruiter. When you sit and speak to a recruiter for the first time, be sure to let them know exactly what you’re looking for in a job. Think about what specialty and location you want to work in. When you’re shown contract options, ask about pay, insurance, benefits, how many days of orientation, time off policy, and perks. This all helps you find the perfect contract to fit your needs best.

Being prepared and staying organized will also help you and your recruiter stay on the same page. Your recruiter works to make sure the process is streamlined and that everything goes smoothly for you. As you hop from one assignment to the next, you will develop more skills and life experiences. Your part is to ensure your skills, licenses, records, and other documents are up to date.

Benefits of a solid relationship with your recruiter

The benefits of a good relationship with your recruiter include knowing someone always has your back, being supported in your job search, and having someone to help you understand and negotiate contracts. If you’re stressed about an upcoming assignment or run into any issues, you can count on your recruiter to alleviate some of the stress and to be there for you from the beginning of the contract to the end.

Recruiters in the traveling healthcare industry will help you schedule interviews, choose the proper placement, and guide you through the rest of the process. If you’re looking to find several successful assignments and create a lasting partnership, a traveling healthcare staffing agency like RTG Medical can ensure a good experience!

Get connected with a recruiter at the best healthcare travel companies!

There are many reasons to become a healthcare traveler with RTG Medical. We employ healthcare professionals to travel across the country in various healthcare settings. We want to be your traveling partner. If you’re ready to become a traveling healthcare professional, contact us today!

Our job board is a great place to search for your next travel nurse assignment. We have you covered with our housing page if housing is an issue. You can search for what you are looking for.

If you are a new travel nurse or looking into becoming a travel nurse:

Travel Nurse Guide: Step-by-Step (now offered in a PDF Downloadable version!)