Your Guide to Becoming a Travel LPN
Are you a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) with a passion for adventure and a desire to explore new places? If so, a career as a Travel LPN might be the perfect fit for you!
Are you a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) with a passion for adventure and a desire to explore new places? If so, a career as a Travel LPN might be the perfect fit for you!
How to Become a Travel Nurse
Are you passionate about your nursing experiences and eager to explore new horizons in the United States? Becoming a travel nurse could be the perfect career path for you. We'll walk you through the steps to becoming a travel nurse and delve into the exciting world of opportunities within the travel nurse community.
A travel CNA is a Certified Nursing Assistant who travels on different assignments to various locations and healthcare settings. CNAs work alongside Registered Nurses and LPNs to provide support with patient tasks such as bathing, dressing, and feeding. These travel assignments are often short-term, ranging from 6-13 weeks.
The GetMed Staffing team is growing again! We’re excited to announce the addition of an Allied Division to our staffing services. What is the difference between a travel nurse and an allied traveler? Below, we’ll do a brief walkthrough of who will oversee the division, what modalities are included in our Allied Division, and the benefits of becoming an Allied traveler.
If you’re an independent, curious, hands-on person who enjoys working in a person-focused field like healthcare, becoming a traveler can be a great career path. Furthermore, for people interested in body mechanics who want to use their knowledge to help others, being a travel physical therapist may be your ideal career. Intrigued?