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In an era of debilitating uncertainty, one thing has become glaringly obvious: it's a great time to consider becoming a travel nurse. While the COVID-19 pandemic continues to ravage the United States, the healthcare industry is facing staffing shortages like never before. Many hospitals are turning ...
Bob Villemure | January 20, 2022
To many travelers, travel contracts are, first and foremost, about exploring. From working in a new setting to visiting a new location on your off days, travel nurses and allied health providers alike choose to travel to new locations in order to broaden their skills and enhance their worldview....
Ellen Lowry | January 20, 2022
Connecting with other clinicians provides a path to developing both your clinical and professional resources. None of us can function in a vacuum, so building your network is a great way to collaborate, increase your skill set and develop a support system. And if you happen to be considering a new j...
Renee Dahring, NP | March 23, 2021
Times are tough. The Covid-19 pandemic continues and we’re working harder than ever. It’s even strange to see non-Covid patients, but not enough of a relief. So, time off is, perhaps, more important than ever. Getting to the point where you don’t dread your “Sunday,” whatever physical day of the wee...
Gail Clifford, MD | February 09, 2021
Hearing from your recruiter that you got an interview is always a great feeling. BHS recruiters love to deliver this news, and travellers love to hear it! The next step is selling yourself to the client and sealing the deal for your next exciting contract. Having been involved with hundreds of inte...
Kristen Schappler | September 28, 2020
Ever wondered what our complete hiring process is like? In our new infographic, we lay out the steps from start to finish. Check it out below!...
BHS Team | September 17, 2020
Most people form a first impression in the first seven seconds upon meeting another individual. This mental snapshot may not be accurate, but once created, it can be difficult to change someone’s perspective, even if you get a second chance....
Maureen Bonatch MSN, RN | April 07, 2020
When I was living on Maui and trying to move back to the mainland, I felt frustrated by just how slow the job search was going. I scoured the job boards almost every day, just waiting until my ‘perfect’ opportunity came along. I put in one application after another, just to hear nothing back, even t...
Alex Evans, PharmD | March 17, 2020
Congratulations, you have submitted your resume! Now, it is time to prepare for your interview. Typically a recruiter or a human resource representative will arrange a phone screening. The recruiter will want a better understanding of the details on your resume, learn your goals and interests, as we...
Allison Stringer, MS, PT, FAAOMPT, CHA | December 05, 2019
Most employers post for positions online. Some will give the option to attach a cover letter and a resume, while others will auto-populate information found on your resume and have you edit the information. Be sure to give yourself plenty of time to complete these tedious fields as you want to be se...
Allison Stringer, MS, PT, FAAOMPT, CHA | November 26, 2019