Travel Nurse- Joscelyn Holcombe
Travel nurses get free housing
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Creative & Visual Skills
Communication & Interpersonal Skills
Critical Thinking & Judgement
Emotional Intelligence & Personal Traits
Professional & Technical Knowledge
Organizational & Operational Skills
Physical & Situational Readiness
Where does this job happen?
Travel nurses can work anywhere in the country; they can work in big cities, small towns, hospitals, clinics, with some even working internationally.
What do they actually do?
Travel nurses provide the same care as regular nurses, including giving medications, helping with surgeries, monitoring patients' health, and communicating with doctors.
What kind of person does this?
A travel nurse is usually adventurous, flexible, compassionate, and independent.
What skills do you need?
Travel nurses need their RN (registered nurse) license, clinical skills, strong communication, quick thinking, and adaptability.
How much money can you make?
Travel nurses can make up to $2,000 - $3,000 per week, depending on location, experience, and specialty. Some make over $100,000 a year.