Building a Relationship with Your Nurse Recruiter

A prime factor to be mindful of as a Nurse is carefully selecting the right Nurse Recruiter. After all, it’s your recruiter who will help you navigate the sea of opportunities. Furthermore, your recruiter will be the one to submit your file to preferred facilities and be your information resource all along. Additionally, it is the recruiter you will reach out to with any question while on the assignment. Thus, it is important that you and your recruiter work as a team.

Communication

Communication is key to achieve your common goal; namely; getting you placed in awesome assignments. Give your recruiters the courtesy of full disclosure regarding your job search process. Specify your particular goals and clearly communicate your priorities.

Ask Questions 

Never feel uneasy about asking a question and never leave a question unasked. Whatever is important to you should be equally important to your recruiters. They will do their best to explain and simplify all your inquiries.

Be Proactive

You can assist your recruiters by keeping your documents organized and current, including any sort of HR/hire paperwork, License, certifications, and references. Many opportunities close so quickly that it’s merely impossible to get all credentials together in such  a short time frame. By keeping your forms up to par with your agency, you are speeding up the submission process. At the same time, it will move you to the head of the pack.

Teamwork and trust between Nurses and Recruiters are crucial. Fortunately, at White Glove Placement, we have a dedicated and professional recruitment crew with listening ears. From your first interview, to finding your next assignment, we are here to support and guide you every step of the way.

 

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Travel Nursing | Perks and Benefits

Think Nursing? Think Travel! By opting for travel nursing you have nothing to lose and an awesome lot to gain. This is an exclusive deal which allows you to mold you career exactly in accordance to your preferences. It is a unique path that leads you to explore new regions, experience diverse practice environment and form new and lasting friendships – all while enjoying competitive pay, great benefits and free housing.
 
Nurses can base their assignments selection on skills opportunities, financial incentives, climate preferences, hobbies, proximity to family or friends, sightseeing interests or the desire to try a destination before making a permanent move.
 
Following are some of the many advantages of travel nursing with White Glove Placement.
 
Flexibility

The average travel assignments ranges anywhere form 8-52 weeks, usually 13 weeks. Work 1 contract period; take a month off… or not. That’s the beauty of travel nursing. Enjoy the liberty to decide when and where to work.
If you like the facility you are working at – great! Your contract can most likely be renewed. If the position did not turn out to be so rosy, a new assignment is just a few weeks away.
 
Bonuses

Bonuses may vary per travel assignment. Frequently, they are offered just by accepting the job, commonly upon assignment completion, and sometimes you are fortunate to receive a bonus both at the start and end of your assignment.
You can always refer your friends to our talent network to qualify for a referral cash bonus!
 
Pay

Since travel nursing holds more qualifications, skills and pledge than general nursing, it is obvious that the pay present is a lot more than what staff nurses receive. Earn a competitive salary and start fulfilling the wishes you couldn’t afford till now!
 
Opportunity for Growth

Traveling allows you to gain a vast amount of knowledge, more than anything you can be taught in school. As a travel nurse, you have the chance to work in diverse hospitals, different patient populations, and be exposed to new technology and computers systems. And while a staff nurse’s resume might suffer from frequent job changes, a traveler’s resume reflects impressive flexibility, adaptability and extensive experience.
 
Free Housing

Choose your assignment in an area that best suits you needs, interest and preferences. Reside in a beautifully furnished and private apartment. No worries about your rent expense. As a travel nurse you get that free, too!
 
There are many reasons that motivate nurses to take their career on the road. Travel Nursing provides excellent benefits, solid income and enhances your life both on a personal and professional level.

 

 

 

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Travel Nursing Q&A

Variety is the spice of life. Some of us are born to run, so to speak. For those who have enjoyed working as a Registered Nurse for the last few years and are now looking to take their skills on the road, White Glove offers the best of both worlds with Travel Nursing Jobs. You can enjoy the job you love while traveling the world. As with any adventure, preparation is the key! Here are answers to some of the most common questions prospective travel nurses have:

Q: How does travel nursing experience look on my resume?

A: Travel nursing demonstrates that you are skilled and experienced in your area of expertise, it indicates unique skills to future employers. Travel nursing experience shows that you have the flexibility and confidence to excel in new and changing environments. Furthermore, the opportunity to work with so many different health care professionals can be a great way to expand your LinkedIn profile and other professional networks.

Q: What are the compensation and benefits packages like?

A: Travel nurses typically earn a higher pay rate than permanent staff. Their pay package might include excellent hourly pay, free furnished housing, sign on and completion bonuses, health benefits, and other incentives.

Q: Which type of facilities will I be placed in and where will they be located?

A: At White Glove Care, most of our placements are in New York City and throughout the state. Travel assignments varies between hospitals, clinics, long term care facilities and psych centers. The type of facility you are placed in will depend on your experience and area of specialty. Our nurses have the opportunity to review the details of a placement before signing on. With placements available across the state, and in the heart of the “Greatest City on Earth,” you will find the perfect location for your next adventure in travel nursing.

Q: Where will I live?

A: White Glove Care provides free lodging for our travel nurses. We are dedicated to finding our traveling nurses housing as close as possible to the facility with which you will be working and in the best and trendiest neighborhoods in New York. You should have a pleasant, fun, stress-free experience, both on and off the job, during your travel assignment. In many cases, pet-friendly accommodations can be provided upon request. To read more about how housing works for nurses who sign on with White Glove care, please be sure to view our helpful FAQ.

Q: How long do travel nurse assignments last?

A: Assignment lengths vary with each placement. The average assignment length is about thirteen weeks, but can be as little as 6 weeks or extended to a year. Assignment hours are guaranteed with either 34, 38, or 40 hour work week, depending on shift length. Extend if your assignment if you wish by utilizing any one of our assignment renewal options.

Q: Will opportunities be provided to pursue continuing education?

A: White Glove Care provides convenient online courses for nurses’ continuing education credits. This way, the coursework can be completed at the nurses’ convenience from wherever he or she is currently placed. Combining continued education with a top notch travel assignment gives you the chance to grow in understanding of the field while doing the job you love and adding to your professional resume.

Q: Can my family come with me on my assignments?

A: In most cases, this should not be a problem. Of course, for parents with children, moving from one place to another can create the need to change schools and districts, which can be challenging for kids and parents alike. In general, however, you are more than welcome to bring a friend, spouse, or relative to stay with you during your assignment. You can also coordinate with other travel nurses who are on assignment in your area to share accommodations.

Apply online today with White Glove Care if you are interested in starting the process of becoming a travel nurse!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Travel Nursing

If you’re a Registered Nurse and are looking for a job opportunity that’s both rewarding and exciting, then you may want to consider a career as a travel nurse. After all, there’s no shortage of travel nursing jobs, and such positions allow nurses the opportunity to potentially make more money, explore new places, and learn new skills. Before you decide whether or not a career in travel nursing is right for you, however, there are a few questions you probably want to have answered. That’s why we’ve put together this handy travel nursing FAQ.

 

What Are the Requirements for Becoming a Travel Nurse?

 

For starters, you may be wondering whether or not you even meet the minimum requirements for working as a travel nurse. The specific requirements can vary from place to place, so it will really depend on where you plan on working. Most will require at least 18 months of experience in nursing, but more specialized positions may require more experience. And if you become a travel nurse within the United States, you’ll also need to follow the necessary requirements to obtain your license to practice within each state.

 

Can I Travel With Friends and Family? What About Pets?

 

You might worry about becoming lonely while working as a travel nurse. After all, you may be very far away from your friends, family, and loved ones. However, the good news is that you’ll be sure to make new friends along your journey. Plus, in most cases, you also have the option to travel with loved ones. Just be sure to let your recruiter know, and they should be able to work with you in terms of planning your travels.

The same goes with pets; many travel nurses have cats, dogs, and other small animals that they bring along with them. Again, just be sure to talk to your recruiter so they can help you locate housing that’s pet-friendly (you may still be responsible for paying a pet deposit).

 

What Benefits Will I Receive as a Travel Nurse?

 

Aside from the ability to see different parts of the world, explore cultures different from your own, and meet new people, there are numerous benefits that come along with working as a travel nurse, And while the specific benefits offered to travel nurses can vary greatly from place to place, you may enjoy:

  • monthly benefits card
  • meals & housing stipend
  • dynamic travel deals and discounts
  • medical and dental coverage
  • discounted gym memberships
  • free financial assistance coaching

As you can see, there’s are many ways in which a career in travel nursing can be both lucrative and exciting. Many travel nurses genuinely enjoy getting to practice in different areas of the country or even the world. If this sounds like the right career path for you, the first step is to simply find the right recruiter.

 

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