Travel nursing is contract based work where an individual will work for a company and work temporary contracts in needed areas across the country, which are usually 13 weeks at a time.
Thankfully at the time by best friend was a travel nurse so all my questions were directed towards her! If you have some drop them in the comments below and I will add them to the FAQ!
I needed out of my full time night shift job, I knew this for a while but couldn’t find anything else I would rather do! I ended up applying and interviewing for a few full time positions and made a quick profile on Nomad Health!
For personalized assistance and individualized answers to any questions you may have!
I found it helps to talk to someone who has been through it!
How long does it take to become a travel nurse?
To become a nurse you can complete your 2-year ADN (associates degree in nursing), but a 4-year BSN (bachelors degree in nursing) is preferred gives you a step up when applying for jobs. Usually 1 year of experience in the specialty you are applying for is preferred, but make sure you’re confident in your skill set and able to hit the ground running with little to no orientation at your new job.
So how do you get paid?
Every week with a pay check from my company!
Are you a W-2 or 1099 employee?
I get a W-2 every year! But keep all your other documents such as contracts and receipts when taxes come up!
Do you choose where you want to work?
Yes! The company you work for will either have a job board where you can choose which ones you apply to, or a recruiter who will find the perfect job for you to apply to! Or both!
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