Monday · September 8 · 2008 
TravelNursing.com - a travel nursing job site for the traveling nurse. Our partners enable travel nurses to earn top pay, enhance careers and gain access to exciting nursing jobs across the nation. TravelNursing.com - a travel nursing job site for the traveling nurse. Our partners enable travel nurses to earn top pay, enhance careers and gain access to exciting nursing jobs across the nation.
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Career-building opportunities. Lucrative pay. Exciting destinations. New adventures and challenges. These are just some of the reasons that lead nurses to embark on a travel career. Let's take a closer look at what you can experience as a health care traveler:

  • Travel throughout the United States: Whether you're attracted to the tropical islands of Hawaii, the snowy slopes of Colorado or Vermont, the sweeping desert vistas of Arizona or the golden beaches of California, travel nursing can put you in the heart of your favorite destination in any of the nation's 50 states.
  • Enjoy lucrative pay: Due to the high demand for nurses, travel nurses enjoy generous pay rates, ranging from $22 to $40 per hour. Rates vary depending on your specialty, the assignment facility and the region.
  • Boost your résumé: As a travel nurse you'll have the opportunity to work alongside seasoned professionals at some of the best facilities in the world. You'll have the chance to learn new techniques and expand your clinical skills and competencies.
  • Choose your workplace: Whether you want to work at a fast-paced urban center, a renowned medical institution or a small community-based facility, you have many options available to you as a travel nurse. You choose what's right for you, based on your career and lifestyle goals.
  • Take control of your career: With travel nursing, you're in control. You decide when and where you want to work. Do you want to take off a month between assignments? No problem. Do you want to spend the summer in New England and the winter in California? It's all within your reach as a travel nurse.
  • Earn bonuses: Our travel partners regularly offer generous sign-on, completion and referral bonuses. These bonuses range from $500 to $6,000.
  • Travel with family or friends: Travel the country and explore new places with friends, family or even your pets! Our travel partners will ensure that you are accommodated in housing that suits your lifestyle needs.
  • Enjoy free, quality accommodations: Most assignments offer free, quality housing, close to your workplace. Housing amenities often include gyms, swimming pools, spas and clubhouses. Furniture and utilities are arranged by your travel company in advance so that everything is ready for you when you arrive at your new destination.
  • Meet new people and make new friends: Travel nursing is a great way to strike up new friendships with coworkers, fellow travelers and people you meet while living in a new region.
  • Try out a new location before making a permanent move: Travel nursing gives you the chance to check out practically any city in the United States before making a permanent move to the area.
What travelers have to say:

"Travel nursing has made me more marketable because people are impressed to know that I've been different places and that I've worked at world-renowned children's facilities."
Courtney Robinson, RN

"What I like the most about being a traveler is the flexibility. Your options are endless. You're able to pretty much go wherever you please."
Melody Presco, RN

"Travel nursing has made a big difference in my life. It's changed my perception of nursing and opened my eyes to a whole new world of opportunities."
Carolyn White, RN

"I get paid to live in New York in the spring and San Diego in the fall. Then when summer arrives I take some time off to travel the rest of the world."
Joshua Atticks, RN

"At each facility I've worked at, I've been exposed to new studies and new approaches to my work. I think it's made me a more well-rounded nurse and given me extra confidence in my capabilities."
Lisa Conroy, RN

"Traveling is the best decision I've ever made in my life. I would have never left Texas had I not started travel nursing."
Laura Magnusson, RN


 

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