What is a Travel Nurse?
A travel nurse is a registered nurse with a clinical background working in a non-permanent or temporary nursing role. Travel nurses are typically employed by an independent nursing staffing agency instead of a by a single facility. Assignments are usually 13 weeks in duration but could be as short as four weeks or as long as 26 weeks. A traveling RN usually has at least one year of recent acute-care experience in their specific specialty and views a travel nursing assignment as opportunity to build their resume, explore the country or try out a facility or location before moving there permanently.
Travel nursing provides a unique experience and provides the travel nurses have with the opportunity to work with some of the most prestigious doctors and practitioners in some of the most desirable locations, while gaining exposure to different nurse leadership practices.
What Do Travel Nurses Do?
Common Traveling Nurse Specialties
While a travel nurse may be needed across dozens of specialties, some of the more common areas of need include these nurse specialties:
Did You Know You Can Travel Within Your Own State?
Ultimately, traveling nurses have the ability to choose their length of assignment as well as the location. With so many choices, the opportunity can be rewarding for nurses just like you. Ready to get started? Fill out our quick interest form on this page and you’ll be on your way to new travel nursing job opportunities!