A Travel Adventure
Live and explore your favorite cities and states… when you want for however long you want — it’s your life, LIVE IT!
Flexibility
From shifts to breaks between contracts, YOU CHOOSE!
Gain Knowledge & Experience
Large or small, there is something to learn from every facility.
Pay
Competitive pay packages can make it worth your time.
Benefits
Start your journey and let us provide the benefits.
Learn more about how an NLC Compact Licensure works and if you are eligible.
The official IRS site that can help you answer tax questions.
IRS Publication 463 — understand travel benefits, expenses, and what you are entitled to receive.
A great site for travelers written by a former traveler.
A worldwide forum for sharing research, evidence-based practice, and innovative strategies and solutions related to nursing regulation and practice.
Look up, verify, and monitor your nurse licenses anywhere, anytime.
You do not need any additional degrees or certifications than what you need to be a staff nurse.
RN Degree: You will need a degree as a registered nurse with a minimum of an Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) degree.
NCLEX-RN Exam: After graduating from a nursing program, you must pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN). This is a standardized exam that each state board uses to determine whether a nurse is ready to practice.
Nursing License: Source Medical can help you with the licensing process. The licensing process varies by state.
Additional Certifications: Depending on your specialty of choice, you may need additional certification.
You will need at least one year of experience in your specialty, preferably in a hospital setting, before becoming a travel nurse.
Some hospitals require two or more years of experience and/or previous travel nursing experience.
Your Source Medical recruiter can help find travel contracts that best fit your experience level.
Travel contracts, also known as travel assignments, can vary in length but are typically 13 weeks.
Contracts may be shorter or longer depending on the needs of the healthcare facility.
One of the best things about travel nursing is flexibility—you can choose a contract that works best for you.
Source Medical is always here to support you.
Whether you experience weather-related travel delays, flight issues, or assignment challenges, our team will work with you to find the best possible solution.
Absolutely.
Many nurses travel with friends, spouses, significant others, children, and other healthcare professionals.
Travel nursing offers flexibility and allows you to create an experience that fits your lifestyle.
