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7 Steps to Landing Great Travel Nursing Jobs

by Lauri Petrolia(1)
Advantage Medical Staffing, Ince

Travel nursing jobs. The title alone can spur excitement for many working in the nursing profession. But how does one start a travel nursing career? Whether you're a registered nurse or just someone who is starting nursing school, the path to landing a thrilling travel nurse job can be confusing. This guide will help describe the steps necessary to starting a great career filled with wonderful nursing jobs and experiences.

Step 1: Choose a Staffing Company that Offers Travel Nursing Jobs

Choosing a medical staffing recruiter is the first step to starting your career with travel nursing. There are a lot of medical staffing agencies in the United States that a budding travel nurse can choose from, and it's important that anyone who is looking forward to great travel nursing jobs do the appropriate research. Ideally, you want to partner with a medical staffing agency that best suits your needs. Here are some things to keep in mind when researching travel nursing companies.



Step 2: Apply for Travel Nursing Jobs

Many medical staffing recruiters make it easy to apply online. Keep in mind that simply completing an application for a travel RN job doesn't require you to work with that agency. The experienced and recommended medical staffing agencies make their applications available for free.

Step 3: Talk to a Medical Staffing Agency Recruiter

When your application for travel nursing jobs is accepted, you'll be assigned to a single member on the medical staffing recruiter's team. This is the person you'll be working with to find the right travel nursing jobs for you. A good medical staffing agency will partner you with a recruiter that's interested in matching you the travel nursing jobs that will help you advance your career.

Step 4: Select your Travel Nursing Job Assignments

Think about where you want to go for your travel assignments. Also consider the type of facility where you want to work. Would you prefer to take a travel job in a large hospital or a in a smaller, private practice? You will discuss the advantages of each assignment with your travel recruiter, and you'll talk about the requirements of each travel nursing job position.

Step 5: Conduct a Telephone Interview with Your Preferred Facility

After you narrow down your travel nurse job opportunities, you'll need to conduct a phone interview with someone at the facility. The person who conducts the interviews for travel nursing jobs will usually be the nursing manager. Your recruiter should give you a few interview tips to help you land the travel job you want.

Step 6: Accept Your Assignment

After a successful travel job interviews, you'll likely to be offered an assignment. If there are any credentialing or licensing requirements for the travel nursing job offered, your medical staffing recruiter should help you iron out all the details. You should also expect to be contacted by housing managers who will be able to arrange a living space.

Step 7: Start Your Adventure with Travel Nursing Jobs

Prepare your luggage. Make a list of what you need to take; go shopping for clothes and any other items you may need. Then it's time to leave. But don't worry if you run into any problems you may encounter at your travel nurse job. Your recruiter should be keeping in touch and will be able to help you with anything you may need.

Molly Harris is the President and CEO at Advantage Medical Staffing, Inc., where she recruits men and women for travel nurs ing jobs throughout the U.S. Advantage Medical specializes in career placement for travel nurses, per diem staff and allied professionals, and permanent placement nurses.




Article submitted Tuesday, December 22, 2009 & read 99 times.

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