Can You Quit a Travel Nurse Contract?

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Navigating contract cancellations as a travel nurse can be a daunting task, but it’s not impossible. If you find yourself in an unmanageable situation, don’t fret – cancellation is an option. However, before taking any drastic measures, it’s essential to consider the various factors that may come into play. From pre-contract considerations to navigating cancellations…

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A Guide To Travel Nurse Credentialing and Onboarding

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As the demand for healthcare professionals continues to increase, travel nursing has become a popular career option for many nurses looking to expand their horizons. However, before you can begin your travel nursing journey, there are a few essential steps you need to take. One of these critical steps is travel nurse credentialing and onboarding.

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Marketing Yourself as a Travel Nurse

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Learn how to market yourself as a travel nurse and stand out from the competition. Discover effective strategies to update your CV, create a website, and build a LinkedIn profile to boost your career in healthcare facilities.

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Mental Health Strategies For On-The-Go Travel Nurses

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The post-holiday season and winter months can take a toll on our mental health, especially for nurses and travel nurses who may already be grappling with nursing shortages, burnout, and the impact of the pandemic. The responsibilities and demands of daily life can be overwhelming during this time, but help is available.

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6 Key Travel Nurse Questions You Should Ask to Land Your Dream Assignment

Becoming a travel nurse has sprung to the top of many nurses’ bucket lists recently and with good merit. With this desire to travel the nation while earning money doing something you love comes many travel nurse questions. You’ve most likely been a permanent nurse for a while and know how your own hospital setting works. You know how scheduling works, where you need to be when this or that happens and what your days (for the most part) will be like, but what happens when you enter a new hospital as a travel nurse?

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