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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Hey travel nurses. If you’re all about delivering great care while exploring new places, you’re in the right spot. Med surg—short for medical-surgical—is one of the most versatile and in-demand specialties out there. It’s the backbone of hospital care, where patients come for everything from post-op recovery and chronic illness management to acute medical conditions. […]
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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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Becoming a travel nurse is both an exciting and significant decision in your nursing career. Whether you’re a nurse now or you’re setting your sights on a nursing license so you can become a travel nurse, getting started can seem daunting! However, with the right knowledge and resources, the steps to becoming a travel nurse […]
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If you’re considering a career in healthcare, but aren’t sure that nursing is your thing, consider a career as a travel radiology tech. Radiology combines technology, patient interaction and medical knowledge to help physicians through the diagnostic process. “Rad techs” as they’re called are the pros behind the medical equipment that gives doctors the important […]
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Physical therapists, physical therapy assistants, occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants and speech language therapists all make up Triage’s rehab therapy division. The recruiters in this small, but mighty department work tirelessly to match rehab therapy pros with jobs throughout the country. Interested in starting a career in rehab therapy, but aren’t sure which specialty is […]
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October 1, 2025 is a great day for Connecticut nurses! It’s the day that the Nurse Licensure Compact is fully implemented in the state of Connecticut. This means that any RN or LPN who has their home license from Connecticut is eligible to practice in any of the current compact states. Current NLC members as […]
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If video interviews still feel a little awkward, you’re not alone. Many healthcare travelers are used to quick phone calls, so sitting in front of a camera can feel unfamiliar. But with a bit of prep, you can turn that nervous energy into confidence and make a great impression—no matter where you’re logging in from. […]
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On paper, travel nursing looks like a dream gig. Bigger paychecks, housing stipends, new cities every few months—it’s easy to assume you’ll be living your best life. But here’s the truth: if you don’t keep an eye on your spending, those dollars disappear faster than your first post-shift latte. That’s why it’s important to get […]
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