Healthcare travelers have options when it comes to housing while on assignment. Lately, more and more of the candidates I talk with are considering purchasing a 5th wheel for their living quarters.
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Healthy Tips for Night Shifters
Almost all nurses have either worked or will work the night shift at some point in their career. However, research shows that your health can be compromised working nights.
Continue reading »Travel Therapy: The Director’s Perspective
For therapists interested in travel healthcare, it’s common to reach out to current travelers as well as recruiters to gain insight on what specific facilities look for. As a traveler, your responsibility is to fill a temporary need in a facility.
Continue reading »Traveler Spotlight – Kimberly Cushman, Travel RN
Kimberly Cushman is a guest blogger. She is a traveling RN with Aureus Medical and is on her 8th assignment. I absolutely love traveling and I love Aureus Medical. All the ladies and gentlemen at Aureus are so friendly, personable, and professional!
Continue reading »4 Tips for RV Beginners
Traveling with an RV is becoming more and more popular in the travel industry. What’s not to love? You do not have to pack or unpack, you can sleep wherever and whenever, and so much more!
Continue reading »Travel assignments: How to pick a location
With travel assignments available across the nation, how will you decide where to go? Throughout my experience recruiting, I’ve noticed a lot of different ways candidates select a location.
Continue reading »Best Pumpkin Patches to Visit this Fall
The time has come – it’s officially fall! With fall finally here, there’s so many things to look forward to like the leaves changing colors, weather cooling down from simmering temperatures, and Halloween!
Continue reading »What to Do Between Assignments
There are many resources available for travelers preparing for their first travel assignment, but after you complete your assignment, what’s next? Here are some tips to successfully transition to your next position.
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