Traven RN Nursing Jobs: 2010 Outloook, Part 2

January 20, 2010 by advantagemedicalstaffing

In our last blog post, we discussed a recent Healthcare Traveler article about the state of the travel health care industry and the how that landscape looked for travel RN nursing jobs. We got a lot of positive feedback, so we thought we’d use this blog post to spend some time discussing what travel nurses should do to make sure that their 2010 is a successful one.

  1. Remember that while the overall number of travel RN nursing jobs is expected to grow this year, staying flexible and open to new experiences is also recommended. The economy is showing some signs of recovery, but the overall process may take awhile. Until then, those looking for travel RN nursing jobs should remain flexible with regards to their location and their contract length.
  2. The most successful travel nurses will be the ones who stay prepared. The best travel RN nursing jobs will go to those who have their paperwork in order. That means keeping up on immunizations and certifications is key.
  3. Start your search for new travel RN nursing positions early. It’s not too soon to start looking for a new position 6 weeks or so before your current position ends. That will help your medical staffing agency find the travel RN nursing jobs that are the best fit for you.
  4. Expect competition for the best travel RN nursing jobs to remain high. How to get a leg up on the competition? Take the time to have a great resume prepared, and take the opportunity to learn as many new skills as you can.

Most health care experts expect the industry to grow in 2010, so the most important thing is to not get discouraged. Everything that has made travel RN nursing jobs so popular–the great pay, the opportunity to meet new people in new places, and the chance to learn new things–are still there. And there is still a nationwide shortage of nurses. That means that travel RN nursing jobs remain some of the best opportunities, even in a tough economy.

Travel Nursing Jobs: 2010 Outlook

January 15, 2010 by advantagemedicalstaffing

Whether you’re an experienced travel nurse or someone who is looking to enter the world of travel nursing, it’s always good to take pause at the start of a new year and survey the travel nursing jobs industry. So what does 2010 have in store for travel nursing jobs? You’ll find an excellent article over at Healthcare Traveler about the current state of the travel healthcare industry and travel nursing jobs.

Here are some of the most important facts culled from the article, at least to those who are looking for new travel nursing jobs in 2010:

  • Expect to see the number of travel nursing jobs to steadily grow throughout the year as the economy slowly recovers.
  • While the overall number of travel nursing jobs should grow in 2010, competition for the best travel nursing jobs may remain high. That means travel nurses with less experience may have to be more flexible in the positions they take.
  • Places like Florida, Nevada and Arizona have been hit particularly hard by the housing bubble. Expect those markets to offer fewer travel nursing jobs than were available in years past.

3 Dos and 3 Don’ts for Travel Nursing Jobs

December 18, 2009 by advantagemedicalstaffing

As we’ve already discussed on this blog, Travel nursing jobs carry with them a lot of benefits. Whether you’re spending the cold winters in South Florida or beautiful falls in New England, travel nursing jobs give you the chance to experience a wealth of new places and the opportunity to meet new people. But for many RNs on their first travel nursing jobs, there can be some anxious feelings. Here are some key things to remember and some crucial things to avoid if you’re about to embark one of your first travel nursing jobs.

DO

  • Be sure to introduce yourself to your unit secretary as soon as you can. Most of the time, they’ll be almost as important as your floor manager. The unit secretary will be able to tell you where everything is located.
  • Be as helpful as possible. Just about everyone who embarks on travel nursing jobs is naturally helpful, but it couldn’t hurt to be even more helpful than usual. If you have a spare moment, assist a fellow nurse with a task. That will help make you a trusted member of the team.
  • Show up with a positive attitude. Anxiety can arise with new experiences, even for those who have held many travel nursing jobs. So remember that you’ll enjoy your new assignment. Travel nursing jobs can be many things, but they’re rarely boring. Enjoy the excitement.

DON’T

  • Be withdrawn. You don’t have to make friends with everyone, but keeping yourself open and welcoming will help ensure that your current assignment on travel nursing jobs will be a great one.
  • Discard the rules. There are as many different rules as there are hospitals and clinics. And those with travel nursing jobs should try their hardest to learn them all. Remember to act accordingly.
  • Take certain things too personally. While on travel nursing jobs, some people on staff may forget your name. Some may even call you by the wrong name. Just remember that many on the staff may see a steady stream of travel nurses come and go. Instead of getting annoyed, try to make a joke and remember that it’s no big deal.