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How do I become a Travel Nurse or Allied Pro with White Glove?

First, you need to identify what motivates your travel. Is it a specific location, the desire to see new places, the opportunity for higher pay, or enjoying nicer weather? Knowing your travel goals will help you find a job that matches your preferences.

Once you know where you want to go, you’ll need to obtain a nursing license for the state where you plan to work. If you live in a compact state, you can get a compact state license, which allows you to travel to all participating states. Please visit our compact state guide for more details.

Now, you can either browse our job board to find positions you are interested in applying for, or you can reach out to us at the following contact information:

Phone: 718-387-8181 ext 194  

Email: recruit@whiteglovecare.net

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How much will I earn?

Pay can vary based on a number of factors, including the assignment, specialty, state, and facility. When searching for a job, keep in mind that while pay differs, the cost of living in the area is equally important. Some assignments may pay more but come with a higher cost of living, while others might pay less but have lower living expenses. Access to public transportation and state income tax can also make a difference. For instance, pay in Texas may be lower than in Massachusetts, but the cost of living is generally less, and Texas has no state income tax.

Which Allied specialties are most in demand?
What are the specific qualifications for travel nursing?

While individual assignments may have unique requirements, there are several criteria every travel nurse must meet to work with White Glove:

– A minimum of one year of nursing experience in your specialty, ideally within a hospital environment.  

– An active nursing license in the state where you will be working — our team is available to assist you with the application process in any state and can often help expedite it.  

– Preferred certifications from the American Heart Association, such as ACLS and BLS (requirements may differ by specialty).  

– Willingness to commit to a full-time travel assignment, which entails working at least 36 hours per week.  

Do you provide housing?

As an approved traveler, you will receive a stipend for meals and housing. With our housing discount partners,Rotating Rooms, Furnished Finder,and Hotel Engine, you can find the most affordable rates for your stay. Once you sign the contract, your placement specialist will share these links to access discounts.

Which type of jobs do you have?

We provide opportunities for allied health, local nursing, travel nursing, and non-clinical roles. We have jobs for short-term contracts, per diem positions, and permanent placement. Available settings include hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, schools, correctional facilities, homes for one-on-one jobs, and more.

What are the experience requirements?

All our local contract positions require at least 1 year of experience. Some facilities may require 2+ years of experience. If you do not have the necessary experience, check out our new grad roles.

Do you have opportunities for nurses from Canada in the US?

Yes! We have options for travel nursing, permanent positions and homecare. The process is quick and could take anywhere from 1 – 4 weeks depending on the offer with your cooperation.

How do I get paid?

Every Friday is payday. As a White Glove employee, you receive hassle-free direct deposit every week.

What are my benefits as a White Glove Caregiver?

As a white glove employee, you get the whole pack of benefits! With a team of recruiters, aka friends who wish you a happy birthday and make happy your every day! A monthly $100 debit card that’s tax-free without Uncle Sam taking a bite. But if you really want to earn more, you can always refer a friend and earn big rewards. Then we’ve got shopping and travel discounts so you get the stuff you deserve. We believe your check should be yours to keep so here we go to our financial wellness benefit. But your wellbeing is as important, so we give you special rates on the invigorating gym journey at Crunch Fitness. In case things get a bit tough, you get 25% off at Calmerry for online therapy, and yup.. we’ve also got great health insurance.

What are the location requirements for travel?

If you’re commuting from your permanent tax home, you’re considered a local candidate. Anyone within 50 miles is always set up as local.

How long are travel assignments?

Assignment lengths for travelers usually last about 13 weeks, but shorter and longer options are available.

What is the process to get started?

Upload your professional resume here and a recruiter will reach out to you shortly with the next steps!

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