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.
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
How to Get the Most out of Your Negotiation
Jun 28, 2018 3:21:36 PM / by Amanda Verdin posted in Travel, Nursing, Compensation, Career Advice, Travel Nursing, New Job, Finances
Money can be a sticky subject to discuss with an employer, and adding the element of travel can make it even more difficult. You want to make sure you’re getting the most money you can, while not asking for unrealistic packages. Let us help educate you on the financial piece of the travel nursing world. Our tips will help equip you with the keys needed to rock your next travel nursing assignment negotiation.
Four Ways to Make Your On-boarding Process Run a Little Smoother
Jun 22, 2018 9:44:50 AM / by Amanda Verdin posted in Travel, Nursing, Career Advice, New Job
The world of travel nursing is robust, detail-driven and moves quickly. And as a result, the paperwork and preparation required for a travel nursing position can seem a bit daunting. But never fear, with a little bit of advance work, organization and punctuality, you can be on your way to your next assignment in no time.
How to Evaluate a Travel Nursing Agency
Jun 13, 2018 3:39:02 PM / by Amanda Verdin posted in Travel, Nursing, Compensation, Career Advice, Travel Nursing, Travel Agency
Finding the perfect travel nursing agency to work with can be a daunting process. Think of it like a game of Tetris—there are a bunch of moving parts that need to fit perfectly together. The nurse, recruiter and agency all need to work in tandem to create a meaningful, productive and worthwhile partnership. To help guide your evaluations, we’ve got several tips to help you find the perfect agency for you and your needs.
Tips for Adapting to the Night Shift
Apr 12, 2018 11:23:17 AM / by General Healthcare Resources posted in Nursing, Career Advice, Night Shift