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Interview Tips for a Travel Nursing Job

Interviewing for a travel nurse job can be stressful. However, if you have some insight into what the employer is looking for, it will help you prepare for the big day.

Highlight your experience working in understaffed departments. Many medical institutions that hire travel nurses are spread thin and need nurses that can adapt. Discussing these skills in your interview will boost the chances of getting hired.

Give examples when answering questions. Travel nursing candidates that give examples of their skills often make a better impression. So, instead of giving a general answer, think of a specific event that required you to utilize that skill.

Don’t just answer questions, also ask questions. Asking questions during the phone interview demonstrates to the Manager that you have a definite interest in the position. It is also the best way to find out if the job is right for you. If you are unclear on specific questions to ask, consult your healthcare recruitment specialist. He/she can help you make a list of pertinent questions for you to ask during your telephone interview.

Partner with Clinical One. Clinical One already has relationships established with companies looking to fill travel nurse jobs. They can give you tips on what the employer is seeking in a candidate.

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The Adventures of the Traveling Nurse

There are a lot of benefits of working for a healthcare recruitment agency like Clinical One, but one of the top reasons is for the travel adventure. If you’re looking for a travel nursing job and have an adventurous streak to your personality, fill out the online application at Clinical One and get your suitcase ready! Why narrow your options down when you could work anywhere across the United States? Even the U.S. border won’t hold you back. Clinical One can help you find travel nursing jobs internationally. Working in Australia is not out of the question for you!

Looking a little closer to home, the doors of travel nursing jobs are open and waiting for the right resume to cross the threshold. Boston, Washington, Kentucky, New York, and California are just a few of the places you could take a travel nursing job. There’s something refreshing and exciting about living and working in a whole new environment.

Even if you’re already working, you might be feeling the need for a change. Clinical One can help you make that change. They’ll talk to you, discuss your options, help you get the right licensure for the state where you’d like to work, put you up in a one-bedroom apartment (at their expense!) and help you to make any necessary travel arrangements. Before one assignment is over, you can be on the phone talking to a Clinical One recruitment specialist making plans for the next move.

The experiences (both from work and recreation) will help you grow as a person while providing you with valuable experience and professional connections.

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Tips for Finding a Travel Nurse Agency

For nurses that want excitement and adventure, a career in travel nursing can be a great choice. When finding these positions, it’s important to create relationships with travel nurse recruiters. This allows you access to companies that are hiring these professionals – helping you find employment sooner.

Before contacting a travel nurse recruiter, make sure to update your resume. Include all professional certifications and put your most impressive accomplishments in the first ¼ of the resume. Often a recruiter will decide within seconds if you’re a good fit for a potential employer.

Partner with a staffing firm that specializes in travel nursing. Choosing a company that specializes in travel nursing jobs will make it easier to find potential employers. Clinical One already has relationships established with companies, allowing you access to jobs that might not be available on mainstream job boards. Visit www.clinicalone.jobs to complete the application, upload your resume, and search open jobs.

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Tips for Securing a Travel Nurse Job

While mainstream job boards advertise travel nursing job, there are other resources available that can help you find a job faster. Clinical One has relationships already established with employers and hundreds of travel nursing jobs posted on their job board every day. Consider signing up for Job Alerts where new positions that match your job search criteria will automatically be delivered to your email inbox. It takes the “search” out of your job search!

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Tips for Writing a Travel Nurse Resume

When writing a travel nurse resume, it’s important to catch the recruiter’s attention right away. This will boost your chances of landing a travel nurse job.

Tailor your resumes to the medical specialty. For example, if the position will be in a pediatric or oncology unit, rewrite your resume to include skills specific to this area. This will avoid getting your resume dumped into the “unqualified” pile because your skills aren’t a good match.

Create a highlights section. When a travel nurse recruiter reviews a resume, they often make decisions in this section. For this reason, it’s important to include your most impressive accomplishments in the first couple paragraphs. This will entice the recruiter to read further.

Partner with a staffing agency. Clinical One specializes in placing travel nurses. They can help match you with employers and ensure your resume is up to par.

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Travel Nurse Jobs: Tips for Licensing Requirements

Travel nursing has many benefits including higher pay jobs and an opportunity to live in different parts of the country. However, many nurses often wonder if the license is valid in another state. To determine licensing requirements when applying for a travel nursing job, work with a recruiter that specializes in travel nursing jobs. This will ensure they have a detailed understanding of licensing requirements for positions in various states. And, Clinical One has relationships established with employers – it makes it easier to find a position.

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Travel Nurse Salary: Tips for Determining Pay Range

Travel nursing allows registered nurses to have the flexibility of working across the country in a variety of settings. At a time when there is a nationwide nursing shortage, many of these opportunities are available – and they often pay top dollar. Hospitals and clinics across the country hire travel nurses for 3-12 months to fill in when staffing is short.

The pay for travel nursing jobs ranges depending on experience. But, travel nurses will generally earn $24-$35 hourly. In addition to great pay rates, you are also provided with a one-bedroom, completely furnished apartment, free of charge to you. If you don’t need housing, a housing stipend will be paid based on the cost of living in the local area. You will also be provided with medical and dental insurance from day one (no waiting 30 days), 401K, license reimbursement, free continuing education, travel reimbursement, weekly pay, and MUCH MORE.

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