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Step # 22 How to Make the Most of Your Travel Nurse Contract

You have arrived at the contract location and have 13 weeks to explore your new area.  Let’s look at things you can do to make this a great travel nurse contract. How to Make This a Great Travel Nurse Contract. You have 13 weeks!  It sounds like a lot of time…beware, your travel nurse contract will go extremely quickly.  Don’t put off exploring the new neighborhood. Check out Local Events The first thing to do is find out where the local events are posted or published.  There are multiple places to look to find local events and activities.  Most larger…

Step #23 Travel Nurse Contract – 8 Weeks to go…

When you are on week 8 of a travel nurse contract, you are getting ready to look for your next job! It can be wild to realize that, less than halfway through one assignment, you are starting to think about your next adventure. There is a certain process and timing you flow through when on contract. Your first contract might feel slightly chaotic, but you will fall into a routine as you go along. Everyone acclimates differently and in a different time frame. Generally speaking, by week 6 (with 8 weeks left on the contract), most travelers have acclimated to…

Step #24 Travel Nurse Contract – Four Weeks Left!

You are almost at the point of finishing your Travel Nurse Contract. It goes by FAST! You’ve made it through nine weeks and have just four weeks left of your travel nurse contract! In Step #23, we discussed some questions for you to ponder. Hopefully, you have taken the time to think about what you want next in your travel nurse journey so you can take the next steps. Next Steps: 4 Weeks Left of Your Travel Nurse Contract This is always an exciting time for me.  Many travelers love the hunt, the excitement of exploring their options, and the…

Step #25 Travel Nurse Contract – 2 Weeks to go…

Travel Nurse Countdown Continues What needs to be done when your travel nurse countdown is almost up? Whether it’s your first travel nurse contract or your 100th, it doesn’t matter. When you are down to the last few weeks, it becomes a time of chaos. What should you expect when you have 2 weeks to go? If you have followed the travel nurse guide, you will be well on your way to a successful completion of your travel nurse contract.  In Step #24, we discussed the things that you should be doing to prepare for the end of the contract.…

Step #26 Travel Nurse Contract – The Final Week

The end of a travel nursing contract. As your travel nurse contract ends, it’s time to wrap up everything and get ready to move on. Use these tips for a smooth transition to your next travel nurse contract. Yeah…you made it through! At the end of a travel nursing contract, there is always a myriad of feelings.  You may feel relieved if the job was stressful, sad if you met great friends, or excited to get on to the next adventure. You will often feel a mixture of several things during the last week of a travel nurse contract. No…

Step #27 Travel Nurse Contract Evaluation – Wash, Rinse, Repeat…

Why should you do a travel nurse contract evaluation? If you have been following the Travel Nurse Guide steps, you have already begun this process of contract evaluation. Evaluating your Travel Nurse contracting process is an important step to ensure that each contract will be better planned, more organized, and a better fit each time. It may take several contracts before you feel like you have a good handle on what makes you happy as a travel nurse.  Every contract will have a new set of ups and downs. Just make sure that the positives for you are still outweighing…

Breaking the Contract: The Effect on the Agency

The following is a Guest Contribution by: Cynthia S. Kinnas, Special Projects Consultant, Randstad Healthcare What Happens When a Traveler Breaks a Contract/Verbal Contract? Demand for travelers remains at peak levels – there are many agencies and tons of enticing assignments available nationwide — hurray! However, with that, traveler cancellations are also on the rise. This is at least partly due to the fact that travelers are being bombarded with numerous opportunities and often hear about an “amazing assignment” shortly after accepting one, and also because there is less fear of burning a bridge since jobs and employers are in such…

Ask A Travel Nurse: Contract Cancellation?

Contract Cancellation: Gypsy, One of my big concerns is the possibility of contract cancellation. From your experience, how often does this happen? How does the Travel Nurse respond to the event? I would appreciate your insights on this issue. Jeff  Thank you for reading The Gypsy Nurse. You have taken the first step on your journey to becoming A Gypsy Nurse. Jeff,There is always the possibility of a canceled contract. I’ve had this happen on several occasions.  Once before I even left and once during the contract.  This is one reason why it’s important to have a good savings cushion…

Ask a Travel Nurse: What Do I Do If I Am Called For Jury Duty While On Contract?

Gypsy,What do I do if I am called for Jury Duty while on contract? The best approach to jury duty, when you are unable to attend due to a contracted obligation is to contact the court with a copy of your contract and ask to be excused. Here is a sample letter:To: Office of the Jury CommissionerAddressCity, State Zip CodeTelephone Number From: John Doe, # (Jury ID)5747 West Elm St.City, State Zip Code Subject: Permission to be excused from Jury Duty Date: I am writing this letter to respectfully request to be excused from jury duty with your courts due…

Ask A Travel Nurse: Verbal Contract?

Gypsy, I’m a new Travel nurse and have a verbal contract with Company A for a position that is to start in two weeks. I have not signed a contract as of yet. In the meantime, two great opportunities have come my way and both of these will also start at the same time as the first one. Since I haven’t signed the contract for Company A, am I still obligated to take it based on the verbal contract? Thanks! Anonymous, RN Thank you for reading The Gypsy Nurse. I am assuming that you have already given a verbal agreement…