FAQs
What is the weekly pay for this Travel Registered Nurse - ER/Trauma position?
The weekly pay for this position is $1,784.
What qualifications are required for this Travel RN position?
Basic requirements include 1-2 years of recent experience in ER/Trauma, an active nursing license in one of the 50 US states, and any additional certifications as requested by the specific facility or unit.
What types of benefits does Trustaff offer to travel nurses?
Trustaff offers a range of benefits including medical, dental, and vision insurance starting at just $23/week, a 401k with employer match, licensure reimbursement, CEU assistance, travel assistance, referral bonuses, and employee discounts.
Are there opportunities for advancement with Trustaff?
Yes, Trustaff provides career acceleration opportunities by matching skilled healthcare professionals with high-paying positions at top facilities across the country.
What is the work environment like for an ER nurse?
The work environment for an ER nurse is fast-paced and requires quick thinking, effective communication, and teamwork to treat patients with life-threatening conditions.
Can I choose my assignment locations as a travel nurse with Trustaff?
Yes, as a travel nurse with Trustaff, you have access to a great selection of high-paying jobs across all 50 states and can choose the locations that suit you best.
Is licensure reimbursement provided by Trustaff?
Yes, Trustaff provides licensure reimbursement to help cover the costs associated with obtaining or renewing your nursing license.
Do travel nurses need to be adventurous?
Yes, an enthusiastic and adventurous spirit is encouraged as travel nurses often experience new locations and challenges in their work environments.
What type of support can I expect while on assignment?
Trustaff offers 24/7 clinical liaison support to assist travel nurses with any needs or concerns that may arise during their assignment.
How long is the typical assignment duration for a travel nurse?
Assignments for travel nurses can vary in length, but they typically work temporarily at a facility for a limited period before moving to their next assignment.