Author: Triage Staff
Great news if you’re a nurse who’s primary license is from Washington or you currently hold a compact license from another state. Washington recently approved and implemented phase one of its addition to the Enhanced Nursing Licensure Compact, allowing nurses who currently hold a compact license to work in Washington. Phase two will allow nurses […]
Read More If you’re looking for allied or travel nurse jobs, the fastest way to get an assignment is to connect with your Triage recruiter and have a quick conversation about what you’re looking for. We know—no one likes to talk on the phone, but a phone call really is the fastest and most efficient way to […]
Read More We’re always listening (just not in the creepy Facebook way) to our travelers. For a while now, you’ve told us that you wanted a way to track your referrals and make sure you get paid correctly and on time each time you have a referral complete 400 hours on assignment. And we’re thrilled to tell […]
Read More From time to time, we are lucky enough to get kudos for our recruiters. We love getting compliments from travelers and we’re thrilled to be able to share these. Want to send a kudos to another Triage traveler or a recruiter? Send an email to
[email protected] and we’ll make sure to pass on the congratulations. I’ve been […]
Read More We know there are a lot of travel nurse agencies out there and that you have a lot of choice when it comes to which agency you want to work with. That’s why we aim to make our process as transparent and honest as possible. Like we say, if that assignment near the ocean is […]
Read More To everyone working in healthcare this 4th of July, thank you. We understand your sacrifice and hope that your holiday is a quiet one. Triage offices will be closed on July 3rd and 4th, but reopened on the 5th. Happy birthday, America!
Read More One of the best things about summers is summer concert tours. Artists all over take advantage of large outdoor venues to tour the country one city at a time. No matter what type of music you’re into, there’s sure to be a tour near you. And since you’re a medical traveler, with a little bit […]
Read More Being a medical traveler can be lonely, especially if you’re traveling on your own and making friends can be tricky as an adult. When you’re on the road, use these tips to make some friends in every location. Don’t be afraid to put yourself out there! Tip #1: Join Local Facebook Groups Facebook is a […]
Read More With the Memorial Day holiday taking place last week, now’s the perfect time to lock in a mid to late summer allied or travel nurse assignment. If you haven’t locked in your summer travel plans, check in with your Triage recruiter to see what’s out there. While actual locations can vary by specialty, here are […]
Read More Travel PTs! If you’ve been waiting for New Jersey to be added to the list of PT compact states, you’re in luck. Starting today, New Jersey is now a part of the list. We hear this is a great thing since a New Jersey license can take a long time to get approved! The list […]
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