Answers to the most common questions from nurses considering or currently working travel assignments.
To become a travel nurse, you typically need: an active RN license (or LPN/LVN for some positions), at least 1–2 years of recent clinical experience in your specialty, and a willingness to work 13-week assignments away from home. Some specialties like ICU, ER, and OR may require additional certifications (CCRN, CEN, CNOR). Our recruiters can assess your specific qualifications and match you with appropriate assignments.
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