Travel nurse positions are in demand all over the world. A traveling nurse works in an ambulatory hospital, which is a temporary hospital that is built in a place of disaster or accident. A travel nurse also works in ships or planes where a nurse or doctor is legally required to be stationed. Travel nurse positions differ from typical nurse jobs because nurses often work in clinics and hospitals.
Travel nurse positions offer a better career opportunity because you are given the chance to travel around the world. A traveling nurse becomes exposed to a variety of medical cases, which provides the individual more challenges. In addition, wages are higher than that of a nurse. Travelnurses also receive overtime pay, bonuses and housing. In most cases even vision, dental and health insurance as well as education allowance and retirement plans are also included in the contract.
Travel nurse positions are not suitable for individuals who have families. Traveling nurse jobs often take you to places where you need to spend long periods of time away from home. Additionally, travel nurse positions also require you to be on call at all times.
There are certain criteria that must be met in order for a nurse to be eligible to become a travelnurse:
A candidate for a travel nurse must complete a certain number of years of general nursing education in a reputable university. A basic knowledge in pediatrics, adult clinical surgery and medicine, midwifery and psychiatric care are also required. You must have a valid nursing license, and not have a criminal record in your country of origin. Several exams must also be taken to prove your language ability; however, a number of countries are exempted from this requirement.
Travel nurse positions are available almost anywhere. An employment agency or cruising company may be approached when you are ready to submit your application.
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