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5 Things to Know About Your Travel Nursing Contracts

When it's time to sign travel nursing contracts: Congratulations! You’ve been offered your next (or first!) assignment as a travel nurse. You know what that means – time to sign the contract. Typically, you will receive the contract from your recruiter within 24 hours of accepting the position. Unfortunately, many nurses do ...

Finding the Perfect Job Match: 6 Factors to Consider

As a travel nurse, there are many factors to consider when deciding on your next assignment – factors many permanent nurses don’t even have to think about. As recruiters placing travel nurses all over the country, there are several recurring items we see on career “must have” lists. That’s why we ...

3 Delightful Ways to Say Thank You During Nurses’ Week

Nurses’ week is just around the corner and celebrations for one of the vital professions in the medical field are abound. How do you plan on joining the festivities and showing your appreciation to the nurses that have touched your lives? Here are some tips from Cirrus Medical Staffing on how ...

How to Celebrate Thanksgiving Away from Home

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and some travel nurses and therapists won't be able to make it home. As a traveler, you may find yourself in a different city or state during this joyous season, but this shouldn’t hinder you from getting into the holiday’s spirit. Celebrate Thanksgiving wherever you ...
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The Truth About Traveling Nurse Salaries

Sure the most obvious reason to go into travel nursing is the allure of a chance to find happiness in a brand new undertaking. But, perhaps the second reason is the opportunity to earn great money and receive top-notch benefits. But how much is a travel nurse's salary, really? There are ...

The Travel Nurse Recruiter—Your #BFF on Assignment

By Ruth Braga MSN, RN I recently taught a group of medical students about the different roles of personnel in the operating room. When it came to the scrub nurse, the first thing that flashed up on my PowerPoint screen was ‘#BFF’. Some of them laughed, but I went on to ...

Travel Nurse FAQs

Travel Nurse FAQs How do I become a traveler for Cirrus Medical Staffing? To be considered for any of our openings, you will need to submit an application, a skill checklist and at least two references. Once you have agreed to accept a position as a travel nurse, we will then verify ...
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