By Triage Healthcare Staffing

August 22, 2025

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Why Facilities Partner with Travel Nurse Agencies

We get this question a lot—why would a hospital use travel nurse staffing instead of hiring allied and nursing staff directly? At first glance, it can seem like more hassle and expense to hire travelers. There’s compliance to manage, onboarding modules to complete, orientation sessions, facility tours, and what appears to be a higher hourly cost for the nurse’s time.

But behind the scenes, there are plenty of reasons why using a travel nurse agency just makes sense. Here’s why hospitals turn to them.

Less Work for HR Teams

Hiring is time-consuming. Posting jobs, reviewing resumes, scheduling interviews, confirming licenses, checking references, and onboarding all eat up hours a facility’s HR team may not have.

A travel nurse agency takes most of that off the table. A travel nurse staffing agency maintains a pool of vetted, experienced healthcare professionals who can step into a role with little notice. And because those travelers are employees of the agency, the facility doesn’t have to handle drug testing, tax paperwork, benefits enrollment, or other HR-heavy tasks tied to permanent staff. And because the facility relies on the agency to handle these tasks, it can have a smaller HR team, which means even fewer full-time employees employed by the hospital.

A Faster Hiring Process

A recent survey taken by more than 450 facilities found that it takes about three months for facilities to hire a nurse. Specific specialties like PCU, med-surg, and OR are the most difficult positions to fill, and a position can be vacant for months. Then add in a facility’s onboarding. Onboarding for new staff is often much more involved than a traveler’s orientation, especially for brand-new nurses. This can add another few weeks or even months before the nurse can be fully ready to take patients alone on the floor.

The same survey found that 22% of newly hired RNs left within the first year, which starts the process over again. For busy HR pros and patient floors that rely on nursing staff, this can be an unwelcome reality.

Staying Compliant with IRS Rules

Some travelers wonder why hospitals don’t just hire them directly as 1099 contractors. After all, wouldn’t that save all the agency overhead? Not so fast. IRS regulations say no.

The IRS has strict criteria for who qualifies as an independent contractor, and misclassifying someone can create big legal and tax problems for the facility and traveler. The last thing a traveler wants is to get audited and find out that they owe more in taxes on that 1099 income. Agencies solve this by acting as the employer of record, ensuring IRS compliance and saving administrators the headache.

Covering Short-Term Gaps

Not every staffing shortage calls for a permanent hire. A harsh flu season, a tourist surge, an unexpected leave of absence, or a hiring gap between full-time staff can all strain resources. That’s where travel nurse staffing shines—bringing in adaptable, experienced professionals ready to hit the ground running. Travel nurses and allied healthcare professionals are built for these situations. They’re adaptable, fast learners, and can jump into new environments without missing a beat. And when the facility no longer needs the traveler, they’re on their way to a new destination, ready to step in elsewhere.

Cost-Effective in the Long Run

While travel nurses typically have higher hourly rates, the true cost of a full-time hire goes far beyond the paycheck. Benefits, employer taxes, retirement contributions, paid leave, training, recruitment expenses, and turnover costs all add up. By filling short-term needs quickly and avoiding long-term commitments, agencies can actually save facilities money over time.

Now that you understand the many reasons a facility might turn to travel nurse staffing instead of hiring full-time staff, let Triage get to work finding you a job.

Looking for allied or travel nurse jobs? Triage Staffing listens to what you want and then shoots you straight so you can make the decision that’s right for you.

By Medical Solutions

June 10, 2025

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How a Travel Nursing Agency Can Help You Build Financial Freedom

Let’s talk about something that impacts almost every nurse at some point: money. Not in a “chase the cash” kind of way, but in a real, practical, how-do-I-find-financial-freedom way.

Nursing is a calling, yes. But it’s also a profession that requires time, energy, skill, and a lot of emotional labor. And yet, for many clinicians, financial stress is part of the package, whether from student loan debt, cost of living, or just trying to save for the future while staying afloat today.

That’s where working with travel nurse agencies can make a difference.

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How Travel Nurse Agencies Support Hospitals and Nurses

Hospitals don’t always have the staff they need. Patient volumes fluctuate, leaves happen, and some specialties are hard to staff, especially in certain regions. So, healthcare facilities turn to travel nurse agencies to help fill those gaps with experienced clinicians who are willing and ready to step in.

That’s the functional side of it. But for many travel nurses, these roles are also a way to gain more flexibility in their careers, travel the U.S., and improve financial stability.

The Need for Travel Nurses is Still High

Traveling may look slightly different than it did a few years ago, but the path forward is still wide open. The demand for travel clinicians hasn’t dropped; it’s just shifted. There’s still a strong need in certain specialties, regions, and roles that aren’t always easy to fill. For nurses open to new experiences, that means there’s still real opportunity out there.

Ways Working With Travel Nursing Agencies Can Support Your Financial Goals

Here are a few ways travel nursing can help you get ahead:

  • Higher Pay for In-Demand Work

Travel assignments often come with higher hourly rates than permanent staff roles, especially in high-need areas or hard-to-staff specialties. That bump adds up fast over 13-week contracts. And when you work with a recruiter who understands your goals and negotiates on your behalf, it can mean the difference between good and great pay.

  • Non-Taxable Stipends

Housing and meal stipends aren’t taxed, which means more take-home pay. Instead of losing a chunk of your income to taxes, that money goes directly to your everyday needs or whatever else you choose to do. For many travelers, this makes a big difference in monthly budgeting, especially when paired with agency-provided housing or affordable short-term rentals.

  • Bonuses and Incentives

Sign-on bonuses, completion bonuses, extension incentives, and referral rewards are not always guaranteed, but when they’re offered, they can give you a big financial boost. We’ve seen nurses use bonuses to pay off credit cards, take a post-assignment vacation, or stash extra savings without touching their regular income.

  • License and Travel Reimbursements

Many agencies often cover the cost of new state licenses, specialty certifications, and travel to your next assignment. That’s money you’re not spending out of pocket, which means more of your paycheck stays with you. And over several contracts, those savings can add up to thousands.

  • Retirement Planning Support

Access to 401(k) plans and agency matches helps you plan beyond the next assignment. Even if you’re between contracts, those contributions can keep growing. For nurses who want to stay mobile but still prepare for the long term, this is a quiet but powerful way to build toward financial security.

  • Room to Breathe

Travel nursing lets you take intentional breaks between assignments without pausing your career or benefit coverage. Voluntary benefits stay with you up to 30 days between contracts. If you’ve been pushing off a mental reset, a family visit, or a breather, this flexibility makes it doable without panic.

  • Debt Reduction and Savings Opportunities

With higher pay, fewer deductions, and less money going toward work-related costs (like commuting or scrubs you’re expected to buy yourself), many travelers find they have more left over at the end of each week. That makes it easier to pay down loans faster, build an emergency fund, or start saving for something big, like a house, a degree, or an early retirement plan.

It’s Not About Chasing the Highest Offer

To be clear, travel nursing isn’t a quick fix for financial freedom. It takes planning, flexibility, and the willingness to adapt to new environments. But for many nurses, it’s a way to find some forward motion in a career that often feels stuck, especially financially.

We’ve heard from plenty of clinicians who’ve used travel assignments to pay off loans, build emergency savings, or even take a break between contracts without added financial stress.

That’s why partnering with the right travel nurse agencies can make all the difference. A supportive recruiter who knows your goals can help you navigate assignments, prioritize what matters to you, and make choices that move your life and finances in the right direction.

If You’re Considering It

If your current setup doesn’t support the future you want, working with travel nurse agencies gives you access to jobs that might pay more, offer better support, or simply allow you more flexibility in your life.

You take care of everyone else, so it’s okay to make choices that take care of you, too.

Quickly apply with Medical Solutions or start exploring open jobs today—we’re here to help take your career wherever you want it to go.

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By Amber Pickler

June 3, 2025

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Healthcare Staffing Agencies: Choosing the Right One

Navigating the travel healthcare job market? Healthcare staffing agencies can simplify your search, connect you with top-paying assignments, and support your career every step of the way.

The demand for travel healthcare professionals, including travel nurses and allied health professionals, is higher than ever. These roles offer flexibility, competitive pay, and the opportunity to work in diverse healthcare settings nationwide.

However, navigating the sea of job opportunities can be overwhelming. That’s where healthcare staffing agencies come in. These agencies connect travel nurses, physical therapists, respiratory therapists, medical technologists, and other allied health professionals with top-paying assignments.

In this guide, we’ll explore the benefits of using a staffing agency, key factors to consider when choosing one, and some of the top healthcare staffing agencies for travel professionals in 2025.

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Benefits of Using Travel Healthcare Staffing Agencies

Working with reputable healthcare staffing agencies offers several advantages that can elevate your travel career:

1. Expanded Job Opportunities

Staffing agencies have nationwide contracts, offering access to exclusive roles in hospitals, outpatient centers, rehab facilities, and more.

2. Competitive Pay and Benefits

Travel professionals often earn more than permanent staff and may receive:

  • Tax-free housing and meal stipends
  • Health insurance
  • 401(k) plans
  • Licensure reimbursement
  • Completion and referral bonuses

3. Licensing and Credentialing Support

Agencies assist with state-specific licensing, credentialing, and compliance, helping streamline the onboarding process and reducing out-of-pocket costs.

4. Housing and Relocation Assistance

Most agencies offer housing stipends, while some may coordinate furnished accommodations, making it easier to relocate from one assignment to the next.

5. Career Support and Personal Recruiters

Dedicated recruiters help match your skills and preferences to the right jobs, negotiate contract details, and provide ongoing support throughout your assignments.

How to Choose the Right Healthcare Staffing Agency

With so many agencies out there, how do you choose the one that’s right for you? Here are the key factors to consider:

1. Reputation and Reviews

Seek out agencies that are well-reviewed by travel nurses and allied health professionals. Ask colleagues for recommendations or explore healthcare travel communities and forums.

2. Pay and Benefits

Compare compensation packages carefully. Look at:

  • Hourly pay rates vs. stipend pay
  • Tax-free reimbursements
  • Health insurance, retirement plans, and bonuses

3. Job Availability in Your Specialty

Some agencies specialize in specific areas such as travel nursing, therapy, or imaging. Make sure they offer jobs in your field—whether it’s PT, OT, SLP, radiology, or lab—and in the locations you’re targeting.

4. Recruiter Communication and Support

A good recruiter should listen to your goals, communicate clearly, and be available when you need them, especially during assignments.

Top Healthcare Staffing Agencies for 2025

Each year, The Gypsy Nurse conducts its Annual Agency Survey, where travel nurses and allied health professionals rank staffing agencies based on pay, benefits, recruiter support, job availability, and overall satisfaction.

According to the latest survey, the top staffing agencies in 2025 are:

These agencies consistently deliver a strong experience for travel professionals across the country.

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing a Staffing Agency

Choosing the wrong agency can lead to frustration, missed opportunities, or subpar support. Here are a few common mistakes to avoid:

  • Not reading contract details carefully – Review cancellation clauses, overtime rates, and contract lengths.
  • Ignoring reviews and feedback – Do your research before signing.
  • Focusing only on pay – High pay is great, but support, benefits, and job quality matter too.

Final Thoughts

Finding the right healthcare staffing agency can make all the difference in your travel healthcare career. Whether you’re a nurse, therapist, or allied health professional, partnering with a reputable agency ensures access to great jobs, strong support, and career growth.

Ready to take the next step?
Check out our job board and apply for your next adventure today.

Find Your Next Travel Nurse Assignment with Our Job Board!

Are you on the hunt for your next travel nurse gig? Look no further than our job board! Click here to explore all our current opportunities.

Discover the Perfect Housing for Your Next Assignment

Need somewhere to stay on your next travel nurse assignment? We’ve got you covered. Check out our housing page to find your ideal home away from home. Click here to start your search.