By Uniti Med

January 30, 2023

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Taking Time Off Between Travel Assignments

Uniti Med provided this article.

One of the main reasons healthcare professionals decide to start a travel career is just that – to travel. A travel career gives you the opportunity to work anywhere, including some of those bucket-list locations you’ve always wanted to visit. For 13 weeks, you can immerse yourself in the culture of any area of the country and make more money while doing it! But what about in-between those assignments? What are some things you can do while you wait to start your next contract? 

Maybe you’ve worked 10 assignments in a row and want to take some time off. One of the incredible aspects of travel healthcare is that once your contract ends, you’re free to take off as much time as you’d like. With the extra compensation that comes with these positions, there’s so much you can do with your extra time (and money!). Here are a few suggestions: 

1. Travel Abroad 

You’ve already got the travel bug, and everyone has an international destination they’ve always wanted to go to. Take some time off in-between assignments to go there! Do you have a dream of backpacking through Europe? Take a month or so off before your next job starts, and check that off your list. For Uniti Med travel nurse, Avi went to not just one but several countries in her month-long hiatus. She flew to Dubai, Thailand, Singapore, and India before taking a new travel contract back in the states. Whether you want to take a few weeks or a few months off in-between assignments, you can use that time to get out of the country and experience new cultures and customs to make yourself even more well-traveled and well-rounded. 

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Uniti Med Travel Nurse Avi on one of her international trips! 

2. Visit Family and Friends 

 
If you want to stay within the country, you might take some time off to go back home and spend time with friends and family. As a healthcare traveler, many of your assignments are likely not close to home. This is your chance to go back and spend some quality time with your loved ones. Skip those midwestern winter visits and schedule some time off during the warmer months. Plan extra time off for a family wedding, or give that new mom in your life a visit. Some travelers work locally and can visit their loved ones as much as they’d like, but for those who are on the opposite side of the country and haven’t been able to make the time to go back home, this is the perfect opportunity to do it. 

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Uniti Med Travel Nurse Carissa, with family 

3. Stay and plan for your next adventure 

 
While with this option, you’re not exactly taking time “off” from work, you are taking some time to relax and regroup before jumping into a new assignment.  

There are plenty of reasons to stay at your current assignment for a little longer. Let’s say you’ve just finished an assignment and fell in love with it. You love your job, the place you’re staying, the people you’ve met, and all the unique spots in the town you’ve been staying in. You’re not ready to leave yet. You can always extend at your current facility until you figure out what you want to do next. 13 weeks can pass faster than you think, and there’s a chance you haven’t gotten to do or see everything you wanted. Maybe there’s a day trip you’ve been wanting to make or a brewery you’ve always wanted to try. Extending gives you time to do those things before you pack up and head on to the next place. 

Extending can also give you the time to get the licenses needed for that dream location you’ve been working towards. Maybe you’re planning an assignment with your travel bestie. Extending can buy you time while you wait until you’re both ready to take the plunge. 

No matter the reason you’re extending, it can give you a little “break” from the hustle of travel healthcare. 

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Uniti Traveler, Ciera 

A travel career offers many benefits, but one of the best is flexibility. A staff job only gives you so many vacation days; a travel career can give you as much time off as you want to do whatever you please. When your next assignment ends, consider treating yourself to some personal time before you make your next move. And when you do, make sure to document the whole thing so you can look back on your adventures. 

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 Sadie Brooks

August 1, 2022

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Why Family Vacation Is a Must in a Travel Nurse’s Life

Being a travel nurse is an amazing career. It offers many perks like competitive pay, the ability to travel and explore new places, help people all around the world, etc. You might be on the road a lot of the time. However, it doesn’t mean you can’t travel with your family. Going on a special vacation with your spouse and kids is a special adventure that allows you true travel enjoyment without having to think about your work. It’s crucial to take short breaks throughout the year and use at least some of them for a family vacation with your family.

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Here’s exactly why family vacations are a must for a travel nurse:

Battling stress

It’s not hard to see why traveling as a nurse is stressful. It includes moving every few months, getting used to new apartments, new environments, and new colleagues with new job duties. Even the most extroverted of people can feel a bit overwhelmed with all the new stimuli and people surrounding them. Plus, a nurse’s career is stressful in itself because it involves dealing with people, their health, and even death. But, a family vacation is a great way to battle all that stress. It’s great to meet with your family, get plenty of love from them and relax without having to think about your work.

It fuels your body and mind.

Every nurse knows the importance of keeping your body and mind healthy and strong. Self-care is the key to being a good parent, a good spouse, and a good nurse. Why? Well, as a travel nurse on an assignment, you’re on your feet most of the day, helping your patients and taking care of other people. Being under stress and physically exhausted can cause heart disease, high blood pressure, and many other health conditions, so taking a vacation is necessary. When vacationing with your family, you can have a lot of fun, learn and teach new things, and occupy your mind with other things besides your work. It’s a great way to prevent burnout and stay not only a great nurse but also a great spouse and parent.

It can improve your bond with family.

As a travel nurse, you don’t get a lot of opportunities to spend time with your family. While no distance can sever the bond with your loved ones, it can certainly feel much better to spend time with them and reconnect. Kids love to spend quality time with their parents, and what better way to spend time than to travel. Provide your family with a great adventure that helps them have fun, learn new things and get some closeness with your loved ones.

And don’t think you have to spend every second with your kids on vacation. If you’re traveling with in-laws to Miami, you can leave the kids with them (or hire a babysitter) and have a romantic evening with your spouse. Organize a great evening in a seafood restaurant in Miami for your spouse and enjoy tasty food in a beautiful setting. A day outing for a sea-front lunch with kids can also be a fun way to catch some sun, recharge, and have plenty of laughs.

It will make you a better nurse.

Vacations are 100% necessary for good performance, both at work and at home as a family person. Nurses that are happy and rested are better at their job. They can offer better support to their patients, be there to fulfill their needs, and stay sharp to make the right decision at the right time. Chronic stress won’t help your career—it causes depression and anxiety, which stops you from performing at a level you desire. A vacation with your family will reduce your stress, improve your mental health and ensure you’re fresh and sharp when you come back home.

It creates memories for life.

Your kids won’t stay kids for a long time, so make sure to spend their youth together. Every chance you get should be aimed at your family, with a side of self-care. Traveling with your loved ones will give you plenty of chances to watch your kids grow, develop and laugh. You’ll get to teach them many new things, experience various situations together, and share some tasty meals. And don’t forget to take plenty of photos together on your vacation. These are memories that you’ll cherish forever, and you won’t feel guilty that you’re traveling and spending time apart from your family.

Every travel nurse should vacation with their family every chance possible. It’s great for your physical and mental health, your family life, your romantic relationship, and your career—do it whenever you can!

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.

By Krishma Patel

January 14, 2022

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10 Things to Do Before Leaving for a Vacation

Familiar with the feeling of ‘Am I forgetting something?’ before you pick up your bags and leave your home for a vacation? Luckily, you are not alone. Even as a seasoned travel nurse, you may feel like you are forgetting something while packing. While taking time off is a great way to relax, leaving your home, pets, and routine uncared for is not easy.

Fret not. We have got the ultimate checklist up our sleeve which consists of 10 things you need to take care of before leaving home to make sure you can rest easy while you are away.

1. Contact House and Pet Sitters

You don’t want to come back to a messy house or, even worse – a catastrophe! So, contact a trustworthy house watcher, whether it’s a professional house sitter, a neighbor, or a friend. Also, look for a caretaker for your furry pooch if you have one.

Make sure you give them a list of instructions like water the plants, feed the dog, stay alert for any suspicious activity, and a little bit of general maintenance.

2. Manage Your Period

It is not the most comfortable feeling for women to travel during their period. Fortunately, there are many ways to manage your periods for vacation.

For instance, if you want to delay your period for vacation, consider medication like norethisterone. It is usually prescribed to be taken thrice a day, starting 3 or 4 days before you expect your period to begin. Your period should arrive 2-3 days after you stop taking the medication.

For any concerns or queries, do not hesitate to consult your doctor.

3. Place ‘Stop’ Orders

Place ‘stop’ orders on regular deliveries or services, for example, milk, newspaper, postal mail, housecleaning, etc. And make alternate arrangements for things you want to continue, like landscaping.

4. Manage Your Cash Flow and Bill Payments

Hit the local ATM to withdraw sufficient cash if traveling within the country. Contact a foreign exchange company to obtain the country’s currency you are traveling to for international travel. Also, check how you can use cash or a card once you land overseas.

5. Plan The First and Last Day Logistics

Usually, the first and the last day involves a lot of travel, documentation, and checking in, so prepare well in advance for a seamless transition.

On the last day of your trip, ensure that you have packed everything back. Keep your travel tickets handy. Book a taxi in advance and make sure you have arrangements for house keys, car keys, cash, and food on arriving back home

6. Pack All Electronics Carefully

A mobile phone has become the most essential item to pack while traveling as everything can be stored on your smartphone.

You may need to consider other electronic items: your earphones, charger, smartwatch, and camera.

7. Take Your Medicines and Essential Cosmetics Along

Pack all your routine medication and a first aid box. For example, the medicine norethisterone tablet for delaying your period for vacation, painkiller, antacid, antiallergic, etc.

Carry all your essential cosmetics like sunscreen, face cleanser, lip balm, treatment creams prescribed by your dermatologist, etc.

8. Check The Weather Forecast

Weather changes may affect your travel plans greatly. So, keep a tab on the weather forecast through news or the internet and carry weather-proof items accordingly. For example, an umbrella if it’s going to be raining, wool clothes if you are going somewhere cold, and so on.

9. Amp Up Your Home Security System

Activate your security system to keep burglars away. Today, security systems are advanced enough to keep a tab on your house through your smartphone device even when you are traveling.

Lock up all the windows and doors to prevent your house from peepers.

10. Gather Important Travel Documents

While most things have gone digital today, some physical documents are always required. Keep an original as well as photocopy of your passport, visa, ID proof, permits, licenses, travel insurance, etc., safe and handy.

We hope you found these 10 things to do before leaving for vacation helpful. Is there anything you do before leaving for vacation that we didn’t list? Comment them below.

Are you looking for your next travel nurse assignment? Click here to view our job board. Do you need housing for your next assignment? Click here to search our housing page.

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 Go Healthcare Staffing

October 1, 2021

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When Should I Take Time Off as a Travel Nurse?

This article was provided by Go Healthcare.

This is a question that is asked over and over.  The best time to take time off?  There is no best time, BUT as a travel nurse, one must understand they are supplemental staff to the Full-time staff why the whole industry was created due to Full-time staff shortages.  But we are in a pandemic, so here are some ideas.

In between contracts or extensions. 

This is the best time if you need a week to take a breather and get recharged.  Nurses are being asked to work longer, and in more difficult environments, so it is okay to say you need some time for yourself.

Work with your manager for scheduling

If you feel burnt out or tired, work with them to see if you could get a week where your schedule may allow for a long weekend or a four-day weekend where you would have a Friday and/or a Monday off.  Sometimes you just need a few days….

Not holidays but around the holidays. 

Meaning supplemental staff is usually asked to work the holidays due to the Full-time staff wanting to take holidays.  Hence there is usually a solid bump for that day or bonus.  So if you work with your manager, you can schedule sometime around and still get the benefit of higher pay.

Just like any profession, there is never a good time one feels to take a breather. 

Just know work will be there. But understand the pandemic will end in time, and rates will come back down, so if there is a time to work and actually work as many hours as you can, now and the near term would be the time and save some money to take a nice relaxing vacation when the pandemic ends! 

We hope you found these tips for taking some time to yourself as a travel nurse helpful. Do you have any advice to share with new or even veteran fellow travel nurses about vacations and time off? Comment them below.

Are you looking for your next travel nurse assignment? Click here to view our job board. Need housing for that next assignment? Click here to visit our housing page.

About Go Healthcare:

For every reason you decide to travel, we are there for you. As a Travel Nurse, you have the opportunity to travel anywhere in the country while gaining an enriching experience both professionally and personally. Some reasons you may decide to travel include avoiding “hospital politics” as a staff RN, a chance to see the country, gain clinical experience for your nurse resume, increase your earning potential and connect with friends or family far and nearby working in the same city. We offer our Go RN Travelers exciting travel assignments across the country, competitive pay & benefits, and healthcare insurance from “day one” of your contract.

By Lirika Hart

November 24, 2020

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Cheap Vacation Ideas For Travel Nurses That Are Actually Fun

If you are a travel nurse and want to have fun while on vacation on a strict budget, you can achieve that. There are a ton of fun activities that you can indulge in and still feel like you traveled for holidays. Here are 7 cheap vacation ideas that you can try out:

1. Tour locally

We all desire to go for fancy holiday vacations abroad but how many local tourist sites do you know of or have visited in your city? Well, if there are tourist attraction sites that you’ve heard of but have never visited in your city, it may be a good idea to start there when you have a tight budget.

Every town or city in the world has something beautiful to see. That fact is the reason why some people come to your city for vacations. If you take up this approach, you will be surprised at how much there is to see right under your nose. So, go local if you are looking for cheap vacation ideas. However, it is good to keep in mind that if you’re going to use public WiFi while traveling, it is good to always use a VPN, for example, NordVPN or other alternatives. ( You can take a look at this NordVPN Review for further consideration.)

2. Camping

Camping is another affordable trip that a traveling nurse can take. The advantage of camping is that you will get a chance to connect with nature and sleep under the stars. There are numerous activities that a travel nurse can do while on a camping trip such as fishing in the nearby lake, shooting off fireworks at night as well as releasing sky lanterns.

If you do not like sleeping in a tent, you could find an affordable vacation rental to sleep in at night while you participate in camping activities during the day. Cabins are often affordable and are situated in a pristine environment.

3. Take vacations during off-seasons

If you have always wanted to go out of town or abroad for a vacation, you should pick a place of your choice and wait for the low season. In case you didn’t know, holiday package deals are often given during off-peaks even for traveling nurses.

When you travel during this season, you are likely to get cheap flights and accommodation. When your goal is to travel on a budget, avoid going for vacations during the summer season, holidays, and winter breaks. Just save and take your vacation during autumn.

4. Visit the park

There is always something interesting to see in a park. Fees paid in national parks are affordable especially when you are a local or a traveling nurse. Most national parks charge very low fees sometimes less than your monthly food bill.

The beauty of going to the park as a travel nurse is that you do not have to worry about budgeting for lunches in restaurants, you can pack your meals and have a picnic once you are done sightseeing. But, what can you do in a park?

There are numerous activities you can engage in depending on the park you choose to visit. Among them are:

  • Hiking
  • Rafting
  • Paddling
  • Snorkeling
  • Horseback-riding

5. Take a cruise

Cruises are luxurious and expensive. The trick to getting into a cruise ship at an affordable price is by booking last-minute. Normally, no cruise company or ship captain would want to leave the dock with empty cabins.

So, if you desire a cruising experience as a travel nurse, you should book about two weeks before the ship leaves. Additionally, you could book about a year in advance because cruise companies often give discounts to passengers who book early.

Suppose you want to go as a group, the best way to get affordable rates is by involving travel agents. These parties can get you some of the best deals ever.

6. Visit unpopular beaches

The more famous the beach, the more you will pay to stay there. With beaches, the experience you get is the same. Therefore, if you desire to swim, watch the tide, or surf, you can do it even on the least expensive beaches.

7. Take a home vacation

To have a successful home vacation as a travel nurse, you have to plan and stick to your schedule. The first thing that you can do is keep off office work and the purpose of having some fun. Some of the activities that you can venture into include:

  • Taking a spa day
  • Eating out at that restaurant downtown that serves Caribbean themed meals
  • Invite your friends for cookouts
  • Camp in your backyard

Staycation activities are numerous and you will not blow your account trying to have fun.

Conclusion

Having fun is a choice. You do not have to spend thousands of dollars to entertain yourself. When you engage in these simple and affordable vacation ideas, you will achieve the same result as someone who went on a million-dollar vacation. Have you found any vacation ideas as a travel nurse? Comment your travel nurse vacation ideas below.

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 Haleigh Gorrell

November 6, 2019

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Canadian Vacation Travel Tips for Travel Nurses: Great Places to Visit

About a year ago I began my journey as a travel nurse in Canada

Since packing up my car and leaving for my very first nursing contract, I have been to almost every province in this gorgeous country within the past year! Most Americans group Canada into one small category, but do you realize how huge Canada actually is!? We have a population of 37 million people and the land area is the second largest in the entire world! It would take you over 7000 km (4350 miles) to drive across Canada, or about 80 hours of driving. We have mountains, prairies, forests, arctic tundra, big metropolitan cities and oceans.

So when you look at a map of Canada…where should you visit!?

THE WEST COAST

Let’s start with the West coast. I’ve done contracts in both British Columbia and Alberta. A lot of people working in Seattle know how close it is to Vancouver, Whistler and Victoria so if you are working in Seattle take advantage of some days off to go explore across the border!

BC has the warmest weather in all of Canada. Highlights include camping, hiking, waterfalls, whale watching, skiing and driving through gorgeous vistas surrounded by mountains and the ocean. Alberta is home to Banff National Park, one of my favourite places in the entire world. There are gorgeous glacier fed lakes with beautiful crisp turquoise water. It’s breathtaking. The west coast is a great Canadian vacation spot all year round!

THE PRAIRIES

The prairies are where I grew up! Manitoba and Saskatchewan are generally very flat and usually covered in snow with a bone chilling wind. Not always though!

Winnipeg is a really nice city to visit during your Canadian vacation. And you can visit The Forks historical site, catch a hockey game, relax at the outdoor Thermea spa, or see polar bears at the Assiniboine Park Zoo! Or go see real polar bears way up in Churchill on the Hudson Bay. Saskatchewan is full of farm land and is a great place to catch a CFL football game which is a bit different than American football. Most people drive straight through the prairies but there are some hidden gems throughout!

ONTARIO

I was born in Ontario and this is where I live when I’m not out on assignment. I live in Northern Ontario which is quite isolated from the huge metropolitan area of Southern Ontario which is known as the GTA or Greater Toronto Area.

Northern Ontario is gorgeous, right on Lake Superior and covered in natural forests with numerous hiking trails and waterfalls. Southern Ontario is a lot more urbanized and it’s where most of Canada’s population resides. Toronto is so much fun to visit! Go up the CN Tower, visit Niagara Falls, go to a museum, relax in the Muskoka region, or explore our capital city of Ottawa full of history.

QUEBEC

Did you know that Canada has two official languages- English and French!? Although there are French speaking people scattered all throughout the country, most live in the province of Quebec. I recently visited Quebec City and Montreal this past summer and let me tell you- it’s an amazing place to take a vacation.

It’s so packed full of history of the French colonizing here and there is so much to see and do! Go see Montmorency Falls, walk through Old Quebec which feels just like Europe or hike up Mont Royal for a beautiful view of the Montreal skyline! You can practice your French a little or you can get by with just English if that’s all you know! Make sure you try the famous poutine dish- french fries smothered with cheese curds and gravy! Quebec is a good place to visit in the winter too; there are tons of festivals and even an ice hotel that you can stay in!

THE EAST COAST

I have a new found love for the East coast of Canada as I just visited this past summer as well! The people here are so unbelievably nice and being next to the ocean just makes me so happy! Spend some time enjoying the millions of bars/restaurants Downtown Halifax, eat all the seafood you can, go whale watching, deep sea fishing, surfing, and even go see Green Gables from the famous Anne of Green Gables book!

Driving through the Cape Breton Highlands is breathtaking as is walking on the ocean floor in the Bay of Fundy. Make sure to listen to some local live music which is always impressive with it’s Irish flair.

So there you have it!

Now it’s time to decide which area of Canada you want to visit! I haven’t even included the beautiful northern territories such as the Yukon. It’s overwhelming when you sit down to plan a vacation but if you narrow it down to mountains, ocean, or cities it becomes a bit easier to plan! No matter where you go in Canada for your Canadian vacation, you’ll always meet genuinely kind people who will want to serve you nice strong beer! You’ll see what our colorful “Monopoly” money is all about and use “loonies” and “toonies”! You’ll constantly be surrounded by a giant melting pot of cultures with unlimited ethnic food choices. You’ll see Tim Hortons on every corner which serves the best coffee and donuts! And you’ll always have beautiful surroundings as a view. Enjoy your Canadian vacation, eh!

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