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Travel
Nursing Career - A Dream Come True? |
by:
Doug
Koch |
Deciding
what job to pursue after college entails
more brain cells that most activities. Unlike
deciding on what car to buy or what clothes
to wear, one must give the decision its
due because it will effect your happiness
and quality of life for the next three to
four decades.
Most people believe that a career in travel
nursing is stuff that dreams are made of.
For those currently following this career
path. most of those who have experienced
this lifestyle agree that it is a great
way to make a living but there are a few
who argue and refute this. But all agree
that it's entirely up to you whether your
career in travel nursing becomes to a dream
come true.
How do you start on a career in travel nursing?
Let's divide the answer into two parts:
travel and nursing. We'll tackle the latter
first. To be able to pursue a career in
travel nursing, you must of course be equipped
with a creditable nursing degree. Now some
may possess one-year-diplomas and call themselves
professionals but unfortunately for them,
not all hospital or healthcare employers
accept that as enough credentials. If you
only have a vocational degree tucked under
your belt, then perhaps you'd rather pursue
a career in care giving rather than travel
nursing. Caregivers, after all, still get
to travel across the globe. It all comes
down to the skills.
The second half of a Travel Nursing career
is the traveling. So you're the proud holder
of a nursing degree and you're duly licensed
to practice nursing. The next step to tackle
then is learning how to go about your travels.
Most people prefer to seek recruitment agencies
for help in this matter. These agencies
are ably experienced in assisting people
interested in making a fortune in travel
nursing. But you must beware! There are
several recruitment agencies that may just
be a scam to whisk your money away. And
remember, using their services means paying
some fees and if in some instances the fees
are high so be careful and be wary. Ask
questions and don't go with any agency that
you don't feel is being 100% honest with
you and if there fees are out of line then
find another agency or you can always go
it alone.
A few things to consider when traveling
are the need of a passport. First, check
with the embassy in your country of choice
and see if they require a visa. Second,
make sure that all your nursing documents,
proof that you have graduated from a reputable
school and have passed the necessary examinations,
are all duly authenticated. A career in
travel nursing may mean jumping from one
country after another so it would definitely
reduce your stress level if all your papers,
even your resume, are supported with valid
reference documents.
How do you adjust or embark on a life of
travel nursing?
Experienced travel nurses provide us with
plenty of advice and tips to make sure that
first time nurses in this particular career
will have an easier transition into the
field.
Double-Check Everything
At least three to five days prior to your
departure make sure that you haven't forgotten
anything. Make a checklist of all essentials
and cross them off the list as you pack
them. From documents to the clothes you've
packed, make sure that everything in your
list is accounted for. A career in travel
nursing is a demanding job and leaves little
room for error so it's best to start on
the right foot.
Research Your Destination(s)
A travel nursing career requires that you
to go to different countries meet different
people and adjust to different cultures.
Researching destinations beforehand will
help avoid miscommunication, reduce the
possible culture shock and basically just
make your experience a whole lot more enjoyable
and less stressful.
Ask For An Early Move-in
An early move is suggested by experienced
travel nurses because it enables you to
relax and breathe a little before embarking
on your new travel nursing job. Familiarize
yourself with the place and the people.
And best of all, enjoy the new sights because
one of the major perks of having a career
in travel nursing is of course... the travel.
While the compensation and perks are quite
exceptional because the Travel Nursing Career
is such a high demand, highly sought after
position it's a bit more difficult to secure
than most other nursing positions. As a
result, most employers are very picky so
make sure that you have what it takes. And
if you don't, then improve your skills (education
and / or experience) or find another sector
of the nursing profession to make your career.
A great place to begin researching your
Travel Nursing career is at http://www.eyeonnursing.com.
A website dedicated to being a complete
resource on Nursing.
Copyright 2005 Kevin Erickson All rights
reserved.
About the author:
Kevin Erickson is a contributing writer
for the following websites: http://www.eyeonnursing.comand
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