This is all facility specific. Each facility will have their own tailored orientation program for travelers that could range from a day or two to a week. This is why experience is key to becoming a traveler. We suggest discussing with your recruiter up front your...
The typical contract length is 13 weeks however we do offer shorter contracts between 6-10 weeks depending on a facility’s needs. On rare occasions we have seen even shorter contracts, like 4 weeks or longer than 13 weeks come available. If you are looking for a...
Yes, however because you are a contracted employee you will need to negotiate this time off up front with the facility before you sign your service agreement.
Of course! This is one of the greatest benefits of being a travel nurse. You deserve a vacation after the work you put in though, it is important to keep in mind that facilities are always looking for travelers with recent experience so, depending on your career goals...
You will work with your recruiter who will help you to custom tailor your resume to the position you are interested in. From there, you will need to provide 2 supervisor references, complete a skills checklist, and figure out which days off (if any) you want them to...