Travel nursing is an ever-changing field, but now with the Pandemic going on now, it is changing every day. Supplemental Health Care went live on our Facebook page to discuss the changes that are happening and look at travel nursing today.
Travel Nursing Today
Travel nursing today has changed significantly due to the pandemic and COVID-19. Panelists from Supplemental Health Care will discuss the continued realities of COVID-19 and a look at the future of travel nursing.
The team also discussed what they’re seeing now that cold/flu season is underway and what specialties and locations are in demand right now.
Supplemental Staff
- Dan Smith – Division Manager
- Andrew Dixon – Assistant Division Manager
- Lisa Lawrence – Quality Assurance & Clinical Services Manager
- RN Katie Dashiell – Content Marketing Manager
About Supplemental:
Supplemental Health Care has been placing outstanding healthcare professionals in exceptional facilities across the country for more than 30 years. We offer pay rates that are among the most competitive in the industry and a full range of benefits. Our benefits include medical, dental and prescription drug coverage, and a 401(k) plan. We also provide a variety of services to make life on the road easier. Those services include travel reimbursements, private housing, assistance with moving, and licensing reimbursement. Our Travel Team is dedicated to one goal; finding the perfect assignment that first your needs and fulfills your professional goals.
Benefits Supplemental Offers:
- Disability Insurance
- Agency Housing
- Housing Stipend
- Meals and Incidentals
- Weekly Pay
- Travel Pay
- Health Insurance
- Certification Reimbursement
- 401K
- Tuition Reimbursement
- License Reimbursement
- Continuing Education
- Workers Compensation
- Direct Deposit
- Referral Bonuses
Have you noticed any changes in travel nursing now vs. before the pandemic that weren’t mentioned in the video? Are there any processes happening now that weren’t in place before the pandemic? Comment them below. Do you have any questions for the Supplemental Health Care team? Comment those as well.