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Frequently Asked Questions About Travel Nursing

If you’re a Registered Nurse and are looking for a job opportunity that’s both rewarding and exciting, then you may want to consider a career as a travel nurse. After all, there’s no shortage of travel nursing jobs, and such positions allow nurses the opportunity to potentially make more money, explore new places, and learn new skills. Before you decide whether or not a career in travel nursing is right for you, however, there are a few questions you probably want to have answered. That’s why we’ve put together this handy travel nursing FAQ.

What Are the Requirements for Becoming a Travel Nurse?

For starters, you may be wondering whether or not you even meet the minimum requirements for working as a travel nurse. The specific requirements can vary from place to place, so it will really depend on where you plan on working. Most will require at least 18 months of experience in nursing, but more specialized positions may require more experience. And if you become a travel nurse within the United States, you’ll also need to follow the necessary requirements to obtain your license to practice within each state.

Can I Travel With Friends and Family? What About Pets?

You might worry about becoming lonely while working as a travel nurse. After all, you may be very far away from your friends, family, and loved ones. However, the good news is that you’ll be sure to make new friends along your journey. Plus, in most cases, you also have the option to travel with loved ones. Just be sure to let your recruiter know, and they should be able to work with you in terms of planning your travels.

The same goes with pets; many travel nurses have cats, dogs, and other small animals that they bring along with them. Again, just be sure to talk to your recruiter so they can help you locate housing that’s pet-friendly (you may still be responsible for paying a pet deposit).

What Benefits Will I Receive as a Travel Nurse?

Aside from the ability to see different parts of the world, explore cultures different from your own, and meet new people, there are numerous benefits that come along with working as a travel nurse, And while the specific benefits offered to travel nurses can vary greatly from place to place, you may enjoy:

– making anywhere from $40+ per hour
– reimbursement for many of your travel expenses
– 401k and medical/dental insurance coverage
– free continuing education classes
– sign-on, referral, and completion bonuses

As you can see, there’s are many ways in which a career in travel nursing can be both lucrative and exciting. Many travel nurses genuinely enjoy getting to practice in different areas of the country or even the world. If this sounds like the right career path for you, the first step is to simply find the right recruiter.

 

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