How to Sign Up for Triage Job Alerts

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 get you and your recruiter on the same page. However, if you’re just casually looking and aren’t sure what you’re actually looking for in an assignment, setting up Triage job alerts is an easy way to see what’s out in the market in your specialty. And while your recruiter can help you set them up, here’s how you can DIY your own job alerts.

Using the Filters On the Triage Job Board

Setting up job alerts is easy on the Triage website. Visit https://triagestaff.com/job-alerts/ and enter your email address and your specialty. Then, select the states you’re interested in on the interactive map.

Can’t place all those tiny northeastern states? No worries, we got you. Toggle the map mode button off and you’ll be able to access an alphabetical list of states. Next, let us know how often you want to receive alerts. We send them every day, but don’t want to spam you so let you choose the frequency. Click Create Alert and boom! You’re done.

Cancelling Your Triage Job Alerts

While we’d hate to see you go, we know there might be a time that you want to stop receiving these jobs alerts. No judgment there—we know you may be going staff, taking some time off or finding a new specialty entirely and these job alerts might not be appropriate for your inbox. Don’t worry, we have a way to cancel these on your own.

The fastest way to cancel is to visit this page—https://triagestaff.com/job-alerts/. Enter your email address and all your alerts will pop up.

Whether you’re not quite ready to take an assignment and you just want to see what’s out there, or you want to keep an eye on the market for a future assignment, the Triage job alerts are the easiest way to make that happen. Check them out today.