By Titan Medical

September 28, 2023

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Fall Festivities For Your Next Travel Assignment

Titan Medical Group provided this article.

Fall is around the corner, and to get you in the mood, we have found the perfect fall festivities for your next travel assignment.

Fall Festivities for your next travel assignment:

Freeport, Maine

Every September, Freeport holds a festival with dozens of the best artists in New England, along with close to 200 vendors for a three-day festival on the L.L. Bean campus. Freeport brings local eats and shops along with activities for kids, such as face painting, glitter tattoos, crafts, and scavenger hunts. After the festival in September, you can head back to Freeport in October for their Camp Sunshine Pumpkin Festival!

Key West, Florida

Started in 1979 by a group of Key West locals, Fantasy Fest is a 10-day party in paradise catered to adults. Fantasy Fest is made up of costumes, libations, parades, etc. They offer a Cabaret Drag Show, home decoration competition, karaoke party, live bands, a royal coronation, and so much more! This ten-day party is from October 19-29th!

Kirkland, Washington

Juanita Beach Park in Kirkland, Washington, is holding a Wheels and Reels Fall Drive-In Movies on Saturday, September 30th, and Saturday, November 4th! On Sept. 30th, they will be playing Hotel Transylvania the Movie, and on Nov. 4th, the movie Akeelah and the Bee will be playing. The parking lot opens at 6:00 p.m. The movie starts at 7:00 p.m. with a fee of $20 per vehicle. If you’re looking for a simple but cozy night out, Wheels and Reels is perfect for you!

Franklin, North Carolina

Franklin’s 27th Annual Pumpkin Fest will begin Saturday, October 21st! The Pumpkin Fest caters to adults and children, especially with their “World Famous Pumpkin Roll” contest. They host a costume parade and contest along with over 80 vendors, including food, crafts, and drinks. Spend your Saturday rolling pumpkins and eating good food in Franklin, North Carolina!

Hudson Valley and Long Island, New York

Since 2005, The Great Jack-O-Lantern Blaze has been a staple in New York! Over 7,000 hand-carved pumpkins illuminate the night sky while experiencing the larger than life displays with original soundtracks and synchronized lighting along with special effects. They even have new events this year that enhances to the already amazing experience! Hudson Valley, NY, is September 15th to November 19th, and Long Island, NY, is September 22nd to November 5th.

We hope you enjoyed this article on fall festivities for your next travel assignment. Are there any other fall festivities that should be on this list? 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.

By Medical Edge Recruitment

September 27, 2023

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Nursing Ethics: Navigating Tough Moral Dilemmas

Medical Edge Recruitment provided this article.

Written by: Grace Williams, Human Resources Manager, Medical Edge Recruitment

In the words of Albert Einstein, “The most important human endeavor is the striving for morality in our actions. Our inner balance and even our very existence depend on it. Only morality in our actions can give beauty and dignity to life.”  I love how Albert Einstein narrows in on the essentiality of our continuous pursuit of the paramountcy of morality as a compass when navigating life.

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As you navigate tough moral dilemmas in the nursing profession, it is important to always remember your moral and ethical responsibilities when faced with tough calls. Cambridge Dictionary defines ethics as a system of accepted rules about behavior based on what is considered right and wrong. As Potter Stewart puts it, “Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.” Potter also weighs in on the essentiality of understanding ethics. There is a clear line of demarcation between what one has a right to do and what must be done. The duty to exercise morality when hanging in the balance requires an application of the standardized code of ethics, which may often contradict with one’s normative values. Thus, it serves as a great reminder that nursing ethics systemically reinforces the discipline that regulates the moral pinpoints of nursing practice.

Practical moral dilemmas may come across your desk every day in the most simplistic or intricate way, so I implore you to remember to be brave in these circumstances. It may often be a jostle between competing values, such as navigating patient-to-nurse conversations about pro-life and pro-choice, or a scenario of protecting an adolescent’s right to privacy; it may be a patient seeking advice about Euthanasia or navigating the stopping points when giving patients advice in life-threatening circumstances when their belief systems go against medical recommendations. Remember to stand firm on the ethical blueprint.

Here are some key takeaways to implement as you navigate tough dilemmas throughout your journey:

MUST KNOWS:

Know the state laws:

It is beneficial to learn about the laws within your state that directly deal with your field of expertise or consult with a legal professional. These little pockets of knowledge will help you as you navigate complex moral dilemmas.

Know the policies of your facility:

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It is beneficial for you to learn about the policies of your facility and to be very knowledgeable of your employee handbook. This will also assist with your daily decisions when faced with difficult decisions.

Know your code of ethics:

Remembering your general code of ethics as a nurse will assist you with enforcing your rights as a professional as well as enforcing the rights of your patient.

Recognize or find the problem –

You must first identify the facts and information which created the problem or moral dilemma.

Apply the “Must Knows”–

a full examination of these will help you to arrive at the best possible solution by measuring the possible resolutions against the facts.

Choose a course of action and implementation –

after you examine, it’s time to choose the best course of action and implement it.

N. Biller Andorno says it best in the Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, “Whereas ethics … provides an analytical framework for reflecting about the relationships at stake and about how concrete moral agents can be empowered to make decisions that reflect a high level of moral maturity.” 

On your next assignment, as you navigate the complexities of tough moral dilemmas, remember your pocket of “Must Knows” when faced with difficult decisions, knowing that within you lies bravery and wisdom, leading you to be more than capable of standing firm on what must be done.

Searching for an agency that will support you?

Medical Edge Recruitment is a premier travel nursing recruitment agency specializing in providing top talent to clients in the healthcare industry. We connect clinical and allied providers to their ideal opportunities, focusing on building long-lasting relationships through honesty and transparency. In travel nursing, bigger does not always mean better. While we have an extensive network of job opportunities, our experienced team is dedicated to making a personalized provider experience a priority. There are a lot of moving parts in getting set up for a new assignment, but we take care of all the details along the way. Adventure awaits. Let Medical Edge Recruitment show you where to go next!

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

September 26, 2023

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How to Ace Your Travel Nurse Interview

TNAA-Travel Nurse Across America provided this article.

Preparing for a travel nurse interview might seem overwhelming, but you can increase your chances of success with the right strategies. Discover tips and techniques to help ace your interview and land your dream travel nursing assignment.

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Showcase Your Strengths

During the interview, be ready to provide specific, detailed examples that showcase your nursing experience and skills. Instead of being caught off guard by questions, prepare in advance by thinking about situations that highlight your strengths. It can be helpful to narrate a story that outlines the context, your actions, and the outcomes. This approach helps interviewers see how you’ve made a positive impact in your previous roles.

Avoid Over-Generalization and Excessive Self-Promotion

Steer clear of making broad, over-generalized statements about your skills. Instead, let your specific experiences and interactions represent your candidacy. Similarly, avoid excessive self-promotion or bragging about your qualifications.

Ask Questions

Asking thoughtful questions shows your eagerness to learn more about the facility and how you can contribute effectively as a travel nurse. Here are some examples of questions to ask during your interview:

  • Can you describe a typical shift on the floor or unit?
  • What should I expect from the orientation process?
  • What is the typical nurse-to-patient ratio?
  • What resources are available to support nurses?
  • What is scheduling like for weekends and holidays?
  • Where can I, as the traveler on the unit, make the greatest positive impact? 
  • What are the biggest struggles and challenges in the unit?

You’ll also want to confirm necessary details about your contract, such as:

  • Your start date
  • The shift hours
  • Your first-day contact

Also, consider asking questions to verify the facility’s float policy:

  • Does your facility include your perm staff in your floating?
  • Do you provide orientation to units you float to?
  • If I am ICU, where does your facility float me (PCU, TELE, MS)? 
  • Will I be floated to different units in the same shift? 
  • What are the ratios for me as a float?

Engage in the Conversation

Active engagement during the interview is a key factor for success. Display a genuine interest in the conversation, as nurses who actively participate tend to perform better in interviews. Smile with your voice, be sincere, and let your enthusiasm shine through.

Highlight Your Flexibility and Willingness to Adapt

Travel nurses who emphasize their flexibility, willingness to float, and ability to require minimal orientation are highly attractive to hiring managers and directors. Additionally, mentioning your commitment to improving HCAHPS scores will capture the interviewer’s attention, demonstrating your dedication to quality patient care.

After Your Interview

When the interview is over, show your appreciation by saying, “Thank you for your time.” If you are interested in the position, be sure to let your interviewer know. A follow-up email expressing your enthusiasm for the assignment and reiterating key discussion points is also a thoughtful gesture and can be valuable, especially if there are changes in management before your assignment begins.

Making a lasting impression during a travel nurse interview requires preparation, active engagement, and effective communication. By following these tips and strategies, you can enhance your interview performance and increase your chances of securing the travel nurse jobs you desire.

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 TRS Healthcare

September 24, 2023

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Where to Find Support as a Travel Nurse

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Travel nursing can be a rewarding career path for nurses across a wide range of specialties who want to travel the country and take on new challenges. But moving to new locations and working in unfamiliar environments can also be taxing. That’s why it’s essential for travel nurses to embrace support systems while on assignment. Here are some ways you can find support as a travel nurse.

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Get to Know Your Coworkers

Coming into a new work environment can be intimidating, no matter how many assignments you’ve been on as a travel nurse. This is where connecting with your coworkers can help you feel more grounded. Even though your assignment at a particular healthcare facility may be temporary, making an effort to get to know the people around you can help alleviate the stress and loneliness you may sometimes feel on the road.

Turn to Friends and Family

Like other life challenges, stress at work can often be lessened by spending time with loved ones. Whether it’s talking on the phone or, connecting over video calls while you’re away on an assignment, or making plans to visit with friends and family during your time off, don’t hesitate to lean on the people in your life when you need them.

Join a Travel Nurse Network or Support Group

Need to talk with someone who understands what it’s like to be a travel nurse? There are a variety of travel nursing groups online, such as The Gypsy Nurse Facebook group, and travel nursing forums like Allnurses, where you can find camaraderie and form long-lasting friendships. Not only do these outlets give you a chance to meet people who can relate to the joys and challenges of travel nursing, but they also provide professional networking opportunities.

Utilize Mental Health Resources

Friends, family, and fellow travel nurses may be able to offer social connection and emotional support while you’re on a travel assignment, but they can’t replace the support of a mental health professional. If you’re struggling with more serious issues like anxiety or depression while working as a travel nurse, Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs), virtual counseling apps like BetterHelp, and other mental health resources can make a world of difference.

Listen to Podcasts About Travel Nursing

Finding media that relates to what you’re going through can help you feel less alone. “The Truth About Travel Nursing Podcast” with Kyle Schmidt provides a lighthearted but honest look into the world of travel nursing. There’s also “The Vintage Traveling Nurse Podcast,” where host Mynoucka shares ideas for taking your travel nursing career to the next level. Or you can get tips and tricks on navigating the industry from long-time travel nursing professional Mark Holloway on “Travel Insiders” and sequel podcast “Travel Evolved.”

Don’t Forget About Your Recruiter

Travel nursing recruiters can do more than help place you at your next assignment—they can also be a great asset to your support system! Work closely with them to establish goals and preferences for your travel nursing journey to ensure you have a positive experience. Don’t hesitate to reach out to them if you encounter issues while on assignment, as they can help you find a solution or direct you to a clinical support team. Building a good relationship with your recruiter is key, so be proactive about communication and receptive to any support they provide you!

Have more ideas or tips for finding support as a travel nurse? Comment below to share your thoughts, experiences, and stories.

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 Furnished Finder

September 22, 2023

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How to Stay Healthy on the Road as a Travel Nurse

Travel nursing is a wonderful career path and offers many benefits to those who embrace it, including adventure, challenge, and flexibility. But it can also be a challenging career, with long hours, demanding patients, and ever-changing work environments. One of the most challenging aspects of travel nursing is maintaining your health when you are away from home. With some careful planning and healthy habits, it is possible to stay healthy on the road as a travel nurse.

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1. Plan Ahead and Bring Healthy Snacks For The Trip

One of the biggest challenges of travel nursing is managing your diet. When you are on the road headed to an assignment, it is easy to fall into the trap of grabbing fast food or snacking on convenience store junk food. Before you leave home, pack a cooler with healthy snacks like fresh fruit, nuts, and protein bars. This will help you resist the temptation to grab unhealthy snacks on the go. Additionally, plan your meals in advance, and pack healthy lunches and snacks that you can eat on the go.

2. Maintain a Consistent Sleep Schedule

Sleep is a critical component of your overall health, and it is especially important when you are working as a travel nurse. Maintaining a consistent sleep schedule will help you feel rested and alert throughout your shifts. Try to go to bed and wake up at the same time each day, even on your days off. Additionally, make sure that your sleep environment is comfortable and conducive to restful sleep. Invest in some earplugs and an eye mask to help block out noise and light if you’re a light sleeper. 

3. Stay Active and Exercise Regularly

Another key to staying healthy on the road as a travel nurse is to stay active and exercise regularly. Even if you are working long hours, try to incorporate physical activity into your daily routine. This can be as simple as taking a brisk walk during your lunch break or doing some stretching exercises before you go to bed. Additionally, look for opportunities to engage in more vigorous exercise, such as swimming, hiking, or cycling, when you have time off from work.

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4. Stay Hydrated!

Staying hydrated is crucial for your overall health, especially when you are on the road as a travel nurse. Make sure to drink plenty of water throughout the day, especially during your long shifts. If you are working in a hot environment, be sure to drink even more water to avoid dehydration. 

5. Take Care of Your Mental Health

Finally, it is important to prioritize your mental health when you are working as a travel nurse. Travel nursing can be a stressful and demanding career, which can take a toll on your emotional well-being. Make time to pursue hobbies and interests that help you relax and unwind, such as reading, meditation, or yoga. Additionally, take advantage of support services available to you, such as employee assistance programs, counseling, or peer support groups.

Travel nursing can be a challenging but rewarding career path, and taking care of your health is a critical component of success in this field. By planning ahead, maintaining a healthy diet, and prioritizing your mental health, you can stay healthy as a travel nurse. Remember to take care of yourself, both physically and emotionally, and you will be able to provide the best possible care for your patients while enjoying the adventure and excitement of travel nursing.

We hope you found these tips for staying healthy on the road as a travel nurse helpful. Do you have any tips to share with fellow travelers? Comment them 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 AB Staffing Solutions

September 21, 2023

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6 Ways to Stand Out in the Competitive Travel Nurse Market

AB Staffing Solutions provided this article.

Becoming a travel nurse can effectively build your resume and experience, but how do you stand out in a competitive market? We asked our recruiters to share what gets our clients noticed, how they continue to grow themselves and their careers, and why it is essential to stay connected.

The journey begins when you find a travel nurse agency and recruiter with whom you connect. If you’re unclear if they’re a good match, read the article Healthcare Red Flags and Green Flags. It is important to research an agency’s online reputation before jumping in to find a recruiter. We know there are a lot of places you can go, and finding the right agency is the start of standing out in a competitive market.

Stand Out as a Travel Nurse

Ways to Stand Out as a Travel Nurse

1-2 years of shift nurse experience is required to become a travel nurse. If you’re ready for a different experience in life, it’s time to get organized and make a move!

Moving from shift nurse to traveler means moving multiple times a year, being away from loved ones, and constantly being the new person at work. While the lifestyle is challenging, it is also rewarding at the same time. How you organize and manage your life can have an influence in getting offered a contract you like versus one you love.

Polish the Resume

As you complete a contract, update your resume with new skills, certifications, and accomplishments. That way, you’re ready for the next job opportunity. Include specialized training that sets you apart, such as previous travel nurse experience and experience in settings like those for which you are applying. Keep a digital copy handy so you can send it quickly. Remember to spellcheck and grammar check before sending and update contact information as needed.

Showcase your Flexibility – 

Stand Out as a Travel Nurse

In most cases, you have a higher chance of getting a travel contract if you’re flexible in your location, shift schedule, and pay. Be open to learning new systems and floating to other hospital areas to fill gaps. Remember that as a traveler, you will likely not be able to make changes, but offering feedback, if asked, to your on-site supervisor may be helpful.

Obtain Specialized Certifications

Set yourself apart by pursuing specialized certifications related to your specialty. Popular or preferred certifications include Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS). It shows you’ve taken the initiative and have the training to work in other (related) areas; it gives your recruiter more options to share your resume with our clients.

Highlight Cultural Competency

Working as a travel nurse means you are likely working in diverse communities with varying patient demographics. If you have experience with this type of work, highlight it on your resume and in conversations. Managers want to know if you can provide patient care that respects and values cultural differences. Working for Indian Health Services (IHS) or Corrections Facilities are two areas that need experienced medical professionals.

Ace the Interview.

It (literally) pays to prepare for the interview. Your travel nurse recruiter can support you in this process. It helps to review your own experiences and research the facility and location beforehand. This will help you prepare thoughtful questions and emphasize your eagerness to contribute to the team.

Build Strong Relationships

Connection is key to standing out in a competitive market as a travel nurse. Begin when you contact your recruiter. At AB Staffing, our recruiters are available to you before, during, and after your contracts; ask them anything related to your job. Connect with the travel nursing community to understand where there are job opportunities and needs in communities. Take advantage of agency bonuses when referring friends. Lastly, stay connected with friends you meet via social media and connect in person when working in their hometown.

You’ve made a smart decision to become a travel nurse. We know you will do well and are here to support you in your career and travel journey.

When you’re ready to start, check out the AB Staffing Travel Nurse Job Board and Contact Us.

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 Amare Medical Network

September 20, 2023

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Pennsylvania Permits Nurses with Multistate Licenses to Practice

Amare Medical Network provided this article.

As of September 5, 2023, Pennsylvania is now permitting Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) with multistate licenses (MSL) from compact states to practice in the state. These nurses will be able to provide direct patient care in person or via telehealth in Pennsylvania as a first step to implementing the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC). In this article, we’ll discuss NLC and multistate licenses, as well as some of the best places to visit in Pennsylvania.

What is the Nurse Licensure Compact?

The NLC is an interstate agreement that allows nurses to obtain a single license that is valid in multiple states. This makes it easier for nurses to move between states and find work, which can help to address shortages in specific areas.

Currently, there are 41 states and territories that are members of the NLC. Pennsylvania is expected to join the NLC in the near future, but in the meantime, the state is taking this important step to address its nursing shortage.

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What is the Difference Between a Multistate License and a Compact License?

There is no difference! Both terms refer to the NLC license that allows a nurse to hold one license and practice in all NLC compact states.

Will Pennsylvania Nurses be Able to Work in Other NLC States?

Not yet. Once the compact is fully implemented, Pennsylvania nurses will be able to apply for a multistate license.

Pennsylvania’s Must-See Places While on Assignment

Pennsylvania is the 33rd largest state in the United States but one of the most diverse in history and landscape! The Keystone State boasts many landscapes, including the winding rivers of the Delaware Water Gap, the rugged Pocono Mountains, and the bustling streets of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. No matter what activities you enjoy in your free time, you’ll be sure to find something in PA that you love doing on your days off.

Be sure to visit these popular cities and parks in PA while on assignment:

  • Hershey
  • Gettysburg
  • Pittsburgh
  • Philadelphia
  • Presque Isle State Park
  • The Poconos
  • Delaware Water Gap
  • Ohiopyle State Park
  • Hickory Run State Park
  • Ricketts Glen State Park

Discover your next adventure in Pennsylvania by browsing our job board.

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 AMN Healthcare

September 19, 2023

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The Ultimate Guide to Job Search Tips for Travel Nursing

AMN Healthcare provided this article.

Are you ready to embark on a travel nursing adventure? Here’s what you need to know to find the right job for you. In this practical guide, we’ll share valuable job search tips for travel nurses, including strategies for both new and experienced travelers to land their ideal assignments.

Job Search Tips

Researching Travel Nursing Opportunities

Travel nursing offers freedom and flexibility that are unparalleled in the healthcare industry. As you research your ideal travel nursing job, consider your priorities to help narrow down your search. Some nurses may prioritize certain destinations or a particular type of healthcare facility, while others are looking for opportunities to build their professional skills and gain more experience.

Once you have decided which factors are most important to you, it’s time to get started on your search. Take some time to peruse websites and platforms that specialize in travel nursing job postings to see what kinds of assignments are available. One to check out: Onward Healthcare’s job search page. You can search by location, nursing specialty, assignment duration, type of shift, or your desired start date.

Perfecting Your Travel Nursing Resume 

As you prepare to apply for travel nursing jobs that match your requirements, be sure to polish your travel nursing resume. A top-notch resume should be concise yet detailed enough to highlight your relevant experience, your specific clinical skills, and certifications. In order to stand out to recruiters and hiring managers, you’ll also want to highlight your ability to work in diverse healthcare settings and adapt quickly to new environments. Your recruiter should be able to help you perfect your resume before it is forwarded to a potential hiring facility.

Some employers may also require a cover letter to signal your interest in working for them. This is a great opportunity to not only demonstrate your professional expertise and your passion for travel nursing but also to explain why you are the perfect fit for a particular assignment.

Building a Strong Online Presence

Job Search Tips

Before you get too far along in your travel nurse job search, take a close look at your online presence. Have you vetted your social media profiles and postings recently to make sure everything reflects positively on you? Connecting with travel nursing communities on Facebook and Twitter, among others, is a great way to learn about potential employers and job opportunities. Just remember that everything you post online, even in a private community, could become public at some point. Post accordingly.

Additionally, this is a perfect time to optimize your LinkedIn profile to highlight yourself and what you have to offer to a potential employer. A few tips:

  • Pick the right photograph for your profile. A recent professional photo will set the right tone.
  • Use your summary to sell yourself. Write a captivating narrative that demonstrates your professional excellence and will impress prospective employers.
  • List all your relevant skills, certifications, and honors. This is not the time to be modest.
  • Ask colleagues or managers to write endorsements for you.

Partnering with a Travel Nursing Agency

While you can embark upon a job search on your own, working with a travel nurse staffing agency will give you the best chance of securing the kind of job you really want. Established agencies like Onward Healthcare can really streamline the process for you and help you avoid a number of hiccups. They already have relationships with top-notch healthcare facilities and know how to connect you with the right opportunities.

You’ll be working with recruiters and their colleagues who can help you:

As a bonus, all of these services are offered free of charge! And, if you work for Onward Healthcare, you can also use the AMN Passport app to easily find, book, and manage your travel nursing assignments.

Networking as a Travel Nurse

Your professional network is another great resource to tap when you’re looking for a new job, including a travel nursing job. Reach out to them and ask if they know about any job openings—or who to contact to find out.

Plus, when you become a travel nurse, you will meet even more people who can become part of your professional network. As you take on travel nursing jobs, you’ll establish relationships with people who will share their knowledge with you and encourage you to develop your own skills. Those people may be able to help you in the future, too, when you’re looking for a mentor, a professional reference, or information about career opportunities.

The Recipe for a Successful Job Search

Travel nursing offers a myriad of opportunities for professional development and personal adventure. Approach your job search strategically to give yourself a good shot at the best travel nursing jobs. As noted, it is important to focus on your priorities, take time for some research, optimize your online presence, polish your resume, nurture your professional connections, and work with a reputable travel nursing agency.

Finding the ideal travel nursing assignment will require some time and effort. And your job search needs to be personalized to you and your goals. So follow these job search tips, be persistent, and stay positive. Before you know it, you’ll be packing for your next big travel nursing adventure.

Do you have any job search tips for travel nurses? Comment them below.

Are you looking for your next travel nurse assignment? Click here to view our job board. Do you need housing for an upcoming 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 Cross Country Nurses

September 18, 2023

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Top Reasons to Take a Cold Weather Travel Nurse Assignment

This article was provided by Cross Country Nurses.

When you picture yourself traveling, what is the first image that comes to mind? If you’re visualizing yourself on a toasty beach…for just a moment, imagine instead what it would be like to take a travel nurse assignment in a cooler region. Can you see yourself: Taking in expansive views of snow-capped mountains as you ride up a ski lift in Utah? Sipping a cup of hot chocolate as you warm your toes by the fire in Vermont? Taking a dip in the hot springs near Yellowstone in Montana? We can! Here’s why cold-weather assignments appeal to many travel nurses.

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Benefits of Cold-Weather Assignments for Travel Nurses

If you choose to embark on an adventure in a colder climate, you can enjoy: 

More opportunities with better pay: 

Competition is high, and travel assignments fill quickly in warm areas like California, Arizona, Texas, and Florida. You’ll have more choices if you’re open to working in cooler regions! You may also find that assignments in harder-to-fill locations pay more than those in high-demand warmer areas. 

Less traffic and fewer crowds: 

Compared to warmer weather locations where populations are rapidly growing, cold-weather locales often have less traffic, and towns can feel much less busy. You can enjoy wide expanses and open roads. 

Fewer allergens and biting insects: 

In colder regions, you won’t have to contend with mosquitos, gnats, and other pesky insects that are more common in warmer climates. Plus, mold and pollen counts are often lower, so people who struggle with allergies tend to love cold regions since they usually have fewer allergens. 

Pristine landscapes: 

Since many cold-weather regions are less developed, there are more untouched natural areas to explore there. Think Mount Ranier National Park in Washington, Denali National Park in Alaska, or Acadia National Park in Maine. 

Surprising health benefits: 

Living in cold areas can be good for your health – who knew?! Colder temperatures can help you burn calories, boost brain power, reduce inflammation, fight infections, strengthen your heart, and even sleep better (Business Insider). 

Sweater weather: 

Cold climates are great for snuggling up in cozy sweaters, warm scarves, adorable hats, cute boots, fuzzy gloves, and stylish coats! It can be so much fun to sport a winter wardrobe, especially if you grew up wearing tank tops and shorts in a hot climate. 

Awesome adventures: 

Colder regions offer an array of activities: hiking, camping, glamping, snow skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, ice skating, and sledding. And don’t forget, on snowy days, you can always walk right out your front door and build a snowman, make snow angels, or have a snowball fight (to break the ice) with your new neighbors! 

Summers are a dream: 

Rather than roasting in a hot clime, you can enjoy the beautifully mild summers of a colder region. Summers in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, for example, hover around the 70s – perfect for hiking, kayaking, and sunbathing. And North Dakota summers can average in the 80s – ideal for enjoying the beautiful lakeside swim beaches around the state. 

Four seasons: 

If you have always lived in warmer climates where it feels like summer year-round, you may not know just how invigorating and fulfilling it can be to enjoy the four seasons. In addition to the frosty winters and mild summers, you’ll see incredible leaf displays in the fall and enjoy the excitement and rebirth of spring.

The best part is…travel assignments are temporary! You can discover what it’s like to live in a cooler place without having to make a permanent commitment. This means you’ve got nothing to lose. So, when you choose your next travel nurse assignment, go snow! Find your next travel nurse adventure 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!)