As a travel nurse, it is important to maintain your resume. Keeping your resume up-to-date with new skills, your latest assignments and new credentials are essential for career growth. Here are tips to help you stay on top of your resume.
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How to Maintain Your Travel Nursing Resume
Feb 26, 2020 10:05:42 AM / by Editor posted in Career Advice, Resume
GHR Healthcare Acquires HIM Division of HCTec
Jan 8, 2020 2:17:13 PM / by Editor posted in GHR News, GHR RevCycle
GHR Healthcare Named One of Largest Per Diem Healthcare Staffing Agencies
Dallas, TX, October 2, 2019 – GHR Healthcare, parent company pf GHR Travel Nursing, has been named as one of the largest per diem healthcare staffing companies in the United States, according to a recent industry listing produced by Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA), the leading industry authority on the staffing industry. This is the second consecutive year GHR has been named to the list.
The History of the Pink Ribbon
Oct 3, 2018 2:26:00 PM / by Editor posted in Awareness, breast cancer, ribbon
Best Books for Travel Nurses to Take on the Road
Sep 20, 2018 10:53:59 AM / by Editor posted in Travel, Travel Nursing, Books
Every travel nurse should have at least one book to take on the road. Reading a great novel or memoir is a great way to pass time while traveling from city to city, or to unwind after a long shift. We know you’re busy changing lives, so we saved you some time searching and put together a list of our top book recommendations for travel nurses.
GHR Awarded Healthcare Staffing Certification from The Joint Commission
Dallas, TX, August 6, 2018 – GHR Healthcare announced today that their acute care divisions, General Healthcare Resources and GHR Travel Nursing, earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for Healthcare Staffing Services Certification by demonstrating continuous compliance with its performance standards. The Gold Seal of Approval is a symbol of quality that reflects an organization’s commitment to providing qualified and competent healthcare professionals.
Top Paying Travel Nursing Specialties
Jun 29, 2018 10:49:06 AM / by Editor posted in Travel, Nursing, Compensation, Career Advice, New Job, Job Search, Finances
Being a registered nurse is a rewarding career path with a median annual salary of $68.45. And, travel nurses generally make even more. However, if you're looking to advance your career and thrive, consider earning additional certifications, obtaining advanced degrees and developing skills within a specialized area of nursing. Not only can advancing your skillsets potentially help you increase your earnings but it can also help you qualify for positions within prestigious healthcare organizations down the road.
How to Maximize Your Travel Experience
May 16, 2018 3:22:00 PM / by Editor posted in Travel, Travel Nursing
As a nurse, you have a variety of options available to you when deciding where you want to work. While some may choose to go a more conventional route of working in a hospital, rehabilitation center or outpatient facility in the local area, there’s also the more adventurous option of becoming a travel nurse.
Elkin Speaks on Women in Leadership at Capital One Event
Nov 20, 2017 2:34:00 PM / by Editor
Dallas, TX, November 10, 2017 – Janet Elkin, President and CEO of GHR Healthcare--the parent company of GHR Travel Nursing, was a featured speaker at the Client Panel and Networking Event co-sponsored by EmpowerHer Women’s Business Resource Group and Capital One’s Commercial Banking Group, held in New York City recently.
How You Can Contribute to Spina Bifida Month
Oct 4, 2017 11:03:16 AM / by Editor posted in Awareness, Spina Bifida
October is recognized as Spina Bifida Awareness Month–a time to shed light on the causes, treatments and support of the paralyzing birth condition.
Spina Bifida, the most common permanently disabling birth defect in the U.S., occurs during a child’s formation in their mother’s womb. Spina Bifida, which means “split spine,” happens when the baby’s spinal column doesn’t close all the way. In the U.S. alone, eight babies are born daily with Spina Bifida or similar spinal cord and brain defects. While the cause of thecondition remains unknown, genetics and environment are believed to play a role