Get Your HelloSpring Gift Card

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]White Glove Nurses Get their HelloSpring Gift Card of choice!

 White Glove is in it to make the brush of the spring breeze feel more special than your Birthday cake. Since we know you love the sun in the sky for longer hours, and the spring colors, plus the buds of the flowers… We figured we’ll add into the equation a-special-for-you-gift card-to-shop-the-new-season-together-idea! We know it sounds too awesome to be real. But, seriously… So are our incredible nurses and allied professionals! 

So, without further ado – This ten second video will tell you exactly how to redeem your White Glove Hellospring gift card.

Or for the very busy folks:

Skip the video and reach out to your White Glove Placement Specialist to redeem your Hellospring Gift Card today!

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The Best Travel Nurse Investments

Travel Nursing makes the dynamic route for those who love to pool the highest pay compensation, touching new cultures, while adding a dash of spontaneity to life. Yet oddly as it may seem, enabling the grab n’ go lifestyle where you can hop onto the plane for the highest bidding offer, you must be more preplanned than those working in local facilities. Because of the great strings attached to travel nursing, it is worth investing in your travel nursing career. Especially if you are a new travel nurse, or considering diving into the awesomeness, it is a pivotal move to ground yourself prior to enable your dream vision. We collected a list of what travel nurses named the five best travel nursing investments to help you hit it off right.

A Practical Travel Set

As a travel nurse you may sometimes have an advanced heads up to plan your next stay, but there are times when grabbing the opportunity means going for it now.  In those instances, you may arrive with just a short interim time to rest up before starting your work assignment. It is worth to make your flying the least of a hassle. A practical luggage set will certainly ease the packing (and unpacking). Also, a comfy travel set will enable you to rest on the flight to arrive invigorated instead of feeling like bare bones.

Maintain Your Travel Relationships

Keeping up with your travel buddies even in your off times between assignments gives you friends to fall back on when experiencing any loneliness while you are away from home. Those travel relationships also allow you to stay on the ball with the right recommendations and tips to guide your future choices for areas of adventure. The good news is that White Glove Placement relaunched @whiteglovenursing on Instagram to help you connect with more travel nurses.

Update Your Resume Regularly

To make travel a touch and go, be prepared with an up-to-date resume. It is crucial to sort out your previous experiences to include only those relevant for the assignments you are looking out for. Highlight the skills that will present you best for the role you are applying for. Many nurses stress on the staffing agencies they worked with in the past, while facilities will mainly focus on the hospitals and specialties you worked for.

Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact or Other State License

To enable the vast job possibilities Travel Nursing Boasts, obtaining your Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact, or other state licensure is a steppingstone.

But before we talk about applying for any State License, please note:

White Glove reimburses any state license expenses as soon as you get started with an assignment in that state to enable White Glove Travel Nurses to see any corner of the US of A you dream of seeing.

The Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC) States enables you to travel in any of 34 states.

  • Alabama
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • Colorado
  • Delaware
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Idaho
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Oklahoma
  • Ohio
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • Virginia
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming

To obtain a compact license you need to have an active proof of residence in any of the participating states. For detailed information about the eNLC, click here.

Now, before investing any further, make of the best of our unreal travel adventures yours. Browse the hottest offers for the season right here.

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New on Instagram

@Whiteglovenursing New on Instagram!

Come up and follow our new and revamped @whiteglovenursing only if you are in for fun, love to laugh, are fond of connecting with more nurses, have an aversion to being too serious, and want to stay in the loop of the hot news.

Wonder why White Glove Placement recreated your social media experience?

Promote laughter after a hard day at work.

Nursing is a hard job, let’s not kid ourselves. We are on our toes all day. Our patients are demanding, documentation needs to happen, and with the increased nurse to patient ratios, well how shall we put it? We hustle. And how! In those moments @whiteglovenursing is the perfect place to unwind with the most hilarious personification of a healthcare day.

Connect with More Nurses.

Having nursing peers sharing your mindset helps you keep your passion flowing in the tough of seasons. Plus, the proper connection helps you get the right advice you need.

@Whiteglovenursing is the platform to keep you informed on all that is happening. We also set our goal to engage more healthcare professionals to help you network for more tips and advice.

Staying in the Loop with the Hot News

There is a lot going on within the empowered White Glove community. We appreciate our caregivers and offer promotions, incentives, fun contests, gifts, giveaways and award our employees for excellence. Following @whiteglovenursing is the best way to stay informed of the latest empowerment.

Love us. Like us. Tag us.

We are there.

We are live and waiting to hear from you. We would love for you to let us know what you love on our page so we can cater the experience to you! Share your most recent experience by

tagging @whiteglovenursing and we will respond to you! Come up and check’m out now… @Whiteglovenursing

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March Social Work Month

The Month of March is when we take the time to celebrate our hardworking Social Workers in the community. It is not by chance that it coincides with National Disability Awareness month. We witness the lives that White Glove Social Workers touch every day, especially for those with developmental disabilities and we take the time to highlight some amongst our outstanding teams.

Felecia Vidot, LCSW

Felicia’s Career History: Felicia always had her heart to service the underprovided in the community. For years, she has been working overnight as a supervisor in a homeless shelter. It was natural for Felecia to go after a career in Special Education, becoming a special education teacher. This role also gave her plenty of awareness, bringing her to wear more hats than she imagined. The classroom introduced her to various types of issues ranging from autism, selective mutism, speech impediments, and other challenges you must learn to adapt to. Her role as a teacher was also about collaborating with the school social workers to coordinate the maximum progress. Felecia found herself inspired by the deep understanding and wide scope of knowledge the social workers have towards the suffering children, ultimately bringing her to advance her career, becoming an LCSM.

Impact: Of the many years of changing lives in various settings, Felecia feels that her current role performing home assessments as most satisfying. Her work enables her clients to receive all the adequate care to get the best quality of their life possible. Those clinical assessments can involve 372 questions in 14 different health areas. Putting it together is comprehensive; knowing that it makes an effective tool to help clients makes it rewarding.

Goals: Felecia believes that you need to give back to the community and she taught her children so as well. Though she leaves her mark in so many lives every day, she wants to touch even more people. Her goal is to go after a college level masters, to teach others, and forward her knowledge and passion even further.

Kevin Lewis, LCSW

Kevin’s Career History: Since childhood, Kevin was told by family and friends that it is obvious he is meant to be a Social Worker. When he was in junior high school, as a part of the alternative program, Kevin volunteered in a nursing home. Helping people felt fulfilling. It also served to confirm Kevin’s doubts whether he should go after the career in Social Work.

Kevin has explored multiple angles in the field, working with developmentally delayed, foster care, mentally ill and more.

Since October of ’22, Kevin is employed on a hospital psych ward with, mostly working with adolescent patients after a first-time psychotic episode, whether caused by genetics or drug abuse. Kevin always had a soft spot for troubled teens. His current role is where he is truly able to etch a difference in the in the lives of those he encounters.

Impact: Seeing Kevin in action, with all he is doing, you would never guess that this accomplished, confident young man has struggled with reading, writing and social anxiety, all the years. Only as an eighteen-year-old studying in college a friend recommended him to be evaluated for Dyslexia. The positive diagnosis finally made sense of the difficulties of his youth.   Getting through school has been a challenge, but with the help of his understanding peers, and ambition he was always on par and beyond. In an uncanny coincidence, Kevin cared for an eighteen-year-old boy who grew up in the same community as Kevin did. They immediately connected. The patient showed symptoms of social anxiety and had difficulty with reading and writing. Kevin was able to identify the signs by reflecting the similarities to his own experience.

The boy has never been evaluated for Dyslexia before. Upon his recommendation, the appropriate testing was done, only to confirm that Kevin’s analysis was on target. Both the doctor’s and school were enlightened by Kevin’s recommendation which was confirmed by comprehensive testing.

Goals:

Kevin sees work and home life balance as a priority to remain an effective individual. As an LCSW he realized that for a person to remain productive, health wellness, and caring for yourself is essential to continue helping others. Kevin continues to spread awareness to others.

Jaqueline Wright, LCSW

Career History:  Jaqueline, or Jackie as they call her, was inclined to social work by withstanding certain situations in her surroundings and seeing the impact of the social services representative. She would always envision herself doing for others what she witnessed them doing for family members. Her family already boasted a handful of teachers, nurses, and other community workers, but with her mother’s strong encouragement, she enrolled for classes in human services with a goal to become a Licensed Social Worker.

For years, she worked in a group home setting, being very demand with the patients. It was gratifying to enable them to live independently with the appropriate services.

When her mother turned ill several years ago, she came to New York to live with Jacqueline together with Jacqueline’s younger brother, who suffers from developmental disabilities. Jackie left her job to devote her time to her mom until her passing. After her mother’s death, she continued to care for her brother for three years since it took a long while for him to be OPWDD approved to receive the necessary services. This period enlightened Jaqueline to the hard time families have getting through with the assessments to obtain their services and she ached to help others in similar situations. That was when the White Glove Team got to know Jacqueline. She was determined to focus her career to work with families who need services. Her foot in the field knows of extensive responsibilities, yet Jackie is always with a smile that never wears off her face.

Impact: Being a people person, Jacqueline truly connects with families. Sometimes, the mothers of young children would send her thank you notes, for she is more than just a random Social Worker to them. Jaqueline truly gives her heart, love, and patience to make the families feel understood. The only challenge on her desk is when seeing patients in rural communities unable to obtain service providers upon being approved.

Goals: Jacque loves what she is doing and hopes to pass on her passionate approach to more people. She believes that a primary role as a Social Worker is to give encouragement when supporting the clients who truly hurt to help them withstand the most difficult of times.

Looking to make an impact every day? Join the White Glove Team of Social Workers now or check out other dynamic healthcare opportunities to make your footprint in more people’s lives.

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March Nurse of Excellence Magdalena Filipkowska, RN

Can you tell us about yourself?

My two siblings and I were raised in New York with my hardworking mother, often working three jobs to enable us kids to have a nice life. When I was seven, we relocated to New Jersey; it was a seamless transition since the lifestyle is mostly the same. I was the first in my family to go for nursing, and for that matter the first to graduate college, making my mother very proud.

I’ll be very frank to admit that upon enrolling to Trinity School of Nursing, I was not yet aware of the grave responsibilities that nurses hold. Neither did I know that on the hospital floor, nurses are called upon to wear the hat of doctor, PT, OT, Social Worker and what not.  Still, I did not regret my decision for a moment. On the contrary, I relished the plunge into the challenging adventure.

What are some ways you recharge your caregiver batteries or things you are looking forward to?

In my off time, I love to read or work out to disconnect after a turmoiled day at work. Traveling with my Fiancé to see different places, especially out of country makes my favorite! We recently returned from a beautiful trip to Dominican Republic. We are getting married in April and planning out honeymoon trip to Europe. It has been a great year with a lot to look forward to!

Were you ever called upon to use your nursing expertise outside the scope of your job?

Oh yes! Every time I board a plane I am like ‘I hope I’ll be just another passenger this time..’.  I have been present on more than three flights where they call for a nurse to help with complicated situations on board. In one of the times there was a diabetic patient who passed out. For the rest of the journey, I sat right beside the patient. Another time, there was a patient with heart failure who needed me to assist him with his oxygen tank. I was pleasantly surprised to receive a hundred-dollar travel credit which was kind of a nice tap on the back.

What do you find as the most rewarding aspect of the job?

When patients look forward to seeing you and take comfort in your presence, that connection is what truly drives me.  I recall this patient under my care who was diagnosed with cancer at a very late stage when there was very little hope to intervene effectively. He was on the floor for a week, but all we could do was to witness his fast decline. It was very touching to be in a role where I could support the man and his wife for the week. Though I could not offer a cure, I was able to give my shoulder for them to lean on. Especially for the wife, who was devastated to see her lifelong friend and partner crumble before her eyes.

Though, precisely because of the connection with the patients, I am challenged at leaving all I have seen behind after a day of work to focus on my own life. How can you unwind after a day of work when the people you care for are still suffering?

What is an area where you would like to bring awareness to patients or people in general?

Many patients I encounter say that they felt something for a while, but they did not go for testing before the symptoms were screaming. When illnesses are caught at a later stage, they have room to spread. It is crucial for woman to take their routine mammograms and for men, their colonoscopies or other preventive screening.

Any message you would like to impart to more White Glove nurses?

As nurses, we should be mindful to always go the extra mile. For us, it is another day of work, but for our patients, this is their life, and every gesture of kindness is a big deal that makes them feel better. They remember everything taking place in those hard moments.

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