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Recently, we’ve seen an increase in scammers pretending to be Triage employees. To help keep you safe, we’re highlighting some red flags you should be aware of. Protect yourself from common scams by watching out for these red flags. Red Flag #1: A Non-Triage Email Address This is one quick and easy way to determine […]
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The Triage offices in both Omaha and Cincinnati will be closed Thursday and Friday, November 27 and 28 for the Thanksgiving holidays. We will open back up on Monday, December 1. If you’re currently on assignment, please send in your previous week timecard as soon as possible to ensure proper payment on December 5. Your […]
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How’s an extra $500 sound? Not too shabby, right? Your next Triage gig comes with a $500 sign-on bonus, plus the chance to earn an extra $250. Let’s make this official. Bonus applies to any contract signed between October 31, 2025 – January 16, 2026 $500 sign-on bonus paid out after your fourth week (just in […]
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Happy Veterans Day to those who served and to those who are currently serving in our military.
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Sure, it’s still summer out and the cold of winter seems so far away. But soon there will be a chill in the air and pumpkin spice season will be upon us. That means if you’re a travel nurse (or working in an allied health role), it’s basically winter planning season. Waiting until November to […]
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Small hospitals are essential to the health and stability of rural areas. In towns where medical resources are limited and larger hospitals are hours away, these facilities often serve as the only access point for routine care, emergencies and everything in between. Keeping them fully staffed is not just a challenge. It is a necessity. […]
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When most people picture travel healthcare assignments, they think of big-name hospitals in bustling cities. But if you’re really looking for a resume boost, don’t overlook the unique opportunities that come with rural placements. If you’re open to it, taking a travel healthcare job in a smaller town or rural hospital can be one of […]
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