By CareerStaff Unlimited

December 8, 2023

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Packing for Cold Weather: 30 Travel Nursing Essentials

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White blankets of snow, cozying up after a long shift, magical holiday events warmed by the fire, hot chocolate, and long-standing traditions – there are endless reasons to choose a cold weather destination for your next travel nursing assignment!

Not sure how to prepare or unfamiliar with packing for cold weather? Consider this a travel nursing essentials guide for your fun, frosty adventures ahead!

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Benefits of Cold Weather Assignments

While they might not be as popular, there’s a long list of reasons to choose a colder climate for your next travel nursing assignment. Here are some of the highlights:

  • Better Pay & Opportunities

Let’s face it — almost everyone applies for positions in the warm-weather states during the winter months. Cut past the competition and embrace the opportunities in cold-weather states. With less competition and higher demand, you might just find more options and higher pay.

  • Seasonal Festivities & Events

Skip the long lines and crowds of tourists and explore the area’s top spots during the off-season.

Plus, cold-weather regions tend to be the best at holidays. See if the area has any holiday markets or events you can attend. Who knows — you might even get to try your hand at winter sports!

Tips for Preparing & Packing for Cold Weather: Travel Nursing Assignments

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Ready to brace for the cold? With a bit of preparation and packing for cold weather, you’ll go from chilly to cozy in no time:

  • Research the Climate.

Look up the monthly weather averages in the city you’ll be living in, including the highs, lows, rainfall, and snowfall when packing for cold weather.

  • Invest in Warm Clothing

A quality winter coat, footwear, and gloves will be your best friends when packing for cold weather. However, if you need to pack light, remember you can purchase more winter travel nursing essentials once you get there.

  • Learn How to Travel in Snow & Ice.

If you aren’t used to driving in the snow, take some time to learn and practice safe winter driving techniques. Map out your driving, walking, or public transportation path to work.

Packing for Cold Weather: Travel Nursing Essentials

Throw on your sweater, blast your winter playlist, and grab a pen — it’s time to pack! Packing for cold weather is a whole different experience if you’ve never done it before. Here’s a list of travel nursing essentials to help you get started.

Remember: Some items may be better to get once you arrive. Use this as a packing and moving checklist of travel nursing essentials!

  • Clothing & Accessories
    • Winter-friendly scrubs and moisture-wicking base layers (Pro tip: Remember to layer your scrubs for cold weather!)
    • Warm, water-resistant winter coat
    • Insulated gloves or mittens
    • Scarves and/or neck gaiters
    • Sweaters and thermal tops
    • Thermal bottoms and/or fleece-lined leggings
    • Insulated, waterproof boots
    • Wool or thermal socks
    • Hats or beanies to cover your head and ears
    • Heavy-duty snow boots for extreme conditions (if necessary)
    • Sunglasses to protect your eyes from harsh winter glare
    • Waterproof, insulated backpack or tote bag for carrying travel nursing essentials
  • Personal Care
    • Sunscreen with a high SPF (Yes, you still need it in winter!)
    • Lip balm or chapstick with SPF
    • Travel-sized first aid kit with basic supplies
    • Medications and any necessary medical supplies
    • Personal hygiene items (toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, etc.)
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  • Home Essentials
    • Extra blankets and bedding for added warmth
    • Space heater (if permitted and necessary)
    • Electric blanket and/or heated mattress pad (if needed)
    • Flashlight with extra batteries
    • Emergency kit with essential supplies (e.g., non-perishable food, water, first aid items)
    • Rock salt or ice melt for walkways and driveways
    • Snow shovel or snow removal equipment
    • Entertainment (something to cozy up with when it’s cold out!)
  • Documentation
    • Health insurance information and contact numbers
    • Recruiter and travel nursing agency contact information

Find Your Next Travel Nursing Assignment

Packing for cold weather assignments? From thrilling hotspots to chilly escapes, your career can be an endless journey of adventure. However, don’t forget one of the biggest travel nursing essentials: your recruiter!

Discover how travel nursing agencies like CareerStaff can guide you through the entire process of finding the right position, location, and healthcare facility that aligns with your career goals. Happy travels!

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!)

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April 10, 2021

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10 Not So Obvious Travel Essentials

Being a travel nurse and moving frequently can prove to be a challenge when it comes to what items to bring.  Because most travel nurses only have their cars to pack when going between assignments, we have come up with a list of 10 not-so-obvious travel essentials.

Not so obvious travel essentials

Command Strips

I mean, I feel like I should be a sponsored partner by this point! Let’s be honest, we are all jumping around from apartment to basement to guest room to the hotel, and the style of the home rarely matches your own style. Landlords also always frown on playing on treating their walls like a dartboard by placing lots of little holes in it to hang your photos—cue Command Strips. Peel, stick, and peel off again when it is time to leave.

Photos

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You can’t have Command Strips without anything to put on them, so print out your favorite few photos, bring a few frames, and make each place you live feel like yours. I have made a small budget to spend on making the place look like me everywhere I go depending on what it needs. When I first started, it was photos. I have brought the same three pieces of art with me and hung them in every apartment I have lived in, and it brings me so much joy!

Crock Pot

Everyone has their preferred cooking method, and mine happens to be the lazy, low, and slow type. This baby gets me by with plenty of options to cook for one or bring the staff Pot Lucks. I haven’t been to an assignment without one yet.

Knives

Let’s be real. Most places that come “fully furnished” are all supplied with Goodwill’s recent clearance items. Since I do a good degree of my own cooking, I have become a snob about the kind of knives I cut with, and the ones carrying tetanus aren’t cutting it (see what I did there). So, my Rachel Ray set of three knives get thrown in my kitchen box every time.

Diffuser

Everyone has the things that make them happy, and mine happens to smell. This little buddy is another way to make homes feel familiar and homey. Candles do the trick too.

Hobbies

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Whatever that might be for you, bring your supplies with you. With all the free time you will have, it is a great opportunity to dive right into your old hobbies or pick up new ones. From Frisbees to art supplies to camping supplies, please don’t leave your home without it. You will be glad to have the material to share your new friends’ experiences to spend a slow afternoon doing them.

Kindle

When you travel as often as we do, it is actually a surprisingly big pain to become a public library member. Many places ask for proof of residence before giving you a library card, so I have learned to work the system. I have started using my home library to reserve books and send them to my Kindle, and it has made life so dang convenient.

Aeropress

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If you are a coffee drinker, you know. Some people bring a Keurig or their own pot, but the Aeropress is tiny, and you can pack it with you to go anywhere.  I have to say that God helps all of the hospitals if the nurses don’t have a way to start and maintain a steady stream of caffeine during the shifts.

Nutribullet

We all have our things. Mine happens to be smoothies multiple times a week, and this little guy travels so well and brings so many options to your kitchen. Most furnished apartments come with the bare minimum kitchen supplies, so if you have any favorite appliances that are small enough to pack, bring them along.

Hammock

You never know when you will just need to escape to the nearest park or take a hike to escape on your days off. Shoot, there are some days when you need to escape the people you are living with. Enter, Hammock. The coziest reading partner you will ever have.

Clearly, this list of travel essentials is catered to my specific likes and desires, but all you need to do is think about what things will fill a foreign place with joy and simplify your life as much as possible. It is amazing how little you need to feel still rich!


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