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If you're going to make traveling a part of your career, you should hit some of the best places in the country. Where are the best places to work as a travel nurse?...
Risa Kerslake, RN | April 12, 2022
When you start a travel nurse assignment, it's important to understand your travel nurse package. This includes housing, pay, bonuses, and more. Learn more!...
Risa Kerslake, RN | February 01, 2022
Working with a travel agency is the key to success as a travel nurse. Learn how a travel agency will make a difference in your travel nursing job search....
Risa Kerslake, RN | December 21, 2021
Do you want to become a travel nurse? Click here to learn more about how to make the switch to travel nursing and how it can benefit your career....
Chris Keeley | December 07, 2021
While you're on assignment, your recruiter will be your main contact, so it’s imperative you establish a good relationship with them. Think of your recruiter as the “go-to” person for all questions and issues. Before agreeing to interview or accepting an assignment, consider the following questions ...
Sophia Khawly | June 15, 2021
What makes a career in travel nursing different from standard nursing? To answer this question, look no further than the name itself – travel. As a travel nurse, where you work is only limited to your willingness and desire to travel. When you make the switch to travel nursing, you leave behind the ...
Chris Keeley | May 25, 2021
Your role as a travel nurse is to step in for regular staff nurses or to be an additional help on a short-term basis. Travel nurses primarily relocate all over the country, but there are opportunities to work internationally. If you've been considering this path, but aren't sure where to begin, read...
Risa Kerslake, RN | May 18, 2021
Have you checked out the BHS guide for Travel Clinicians? Check it out here! ...
BHS Team | December 15, 2020
When Nelan T., a new psych RN, connected with her BHS recruiter, she had experienced unemployment twice in the same year. "I started Psych Nursing in January of this year, and I actually reached unemployment for a couple of weeks from that facility, with all of the COVID things going on." Nelan says...
Ellen Lowry | December 01, 2020
As the cold fall season brings us closer to the winter months, it’s time to start planning for holiday coverage at your organization. Thanks to vacations and winter illnesses, many facilities find themselves without sufficient coverage from November through January. This can result in a decrease in ...
BHS Team | November 24, 2020