Study shows more nurses prefer benefits of travel
at 50 States Staffing
Boca Raton, FL (MarketWire) March 25, 2008 — The ongoing nurse shortage, coupled with a heightened interest in travel nursing, has afforded nurses a boost in earnings and more opportunities in 2008, says travel nurse leader
50 States Staffing. As a result, more staff nurses are choosing to travel.
More than half of the nurse respondents in a recent Medical News Today survey said that travel nursing is more rewarding than working as a permanent nurse, with an overwhelming percentage rating flexibility and pay as the primary reasons for travel nursing.
“Salaries for permanent positions have flat lined due to the cooling economy,” said Debbie Bacurin, Clinical Resource Manager for 50 States Staffing. “In order to boost earnings, nurses are shifting to travel nursing, which often pays up to 20 percent more than staff work and includes benefits such as free private housing, free health insurance, flexible scheduling and time off."
Other high-ranking reasons nurses give for making the switch to travel include fewer hospital politics and the spontaneity and excitement of meeting new people and experiencing new destinations. “I’ve never had to miss a wedding and always spend Christmas with family and friends,” said travel RN, Nicole Gohring. “I planned to travel nurse for only a year at first, but it’s going on five now and the perks and flexibility are tough to beat.”
“With the noticeable uptick in travel nursing jobs comes the flexibility to renew 13 week assignments, opt for a new location or return home,” said Mary Kay Hull, Vice President of Recruitment for traveling nurse agency American Traveler. “This flexibility has more permanent position nurses calling and requesting traveling nurse assignments in high paying healthcare markets such as Seattle, Washington State and Northern California, where we have an increase of 32 percent in travel nurse job postings.”
“As the travel nursing profession attracts more talented and experienced staff nurses, hospitals turn to travel nurse agencies such as 50 States Staffing for more qualified candidates,” said Hospital Marketing Director, Dennis Urbanski. “Once a cottage industry, travel nursing now plays an integral role in strengthening the healthcare community and providing quality patient care.”
If you’re a Registered Nurse, Physical Therapist, ORT, RT or other allied health professional, 50 States Staffing may have a high paying travel nurse job for you. For more information call 800-996-2206 or apply at www.50StatesStaffing.com.
About 50 States Staffing:
With years of experience providing hospital staffing opportunities to healthcare professionals, 50 States Staffing provides travel nursing jobs, per diem nursing jobs, and permanent jobs to healthcare professionals in prestigious hospitals nationwide. They offer high salaries, free private housing, and top benefits to traveling nurses, physical therapists, respiratory and occupational therapists, and technologists all across the U.S.
50 States Staffing is proud to be recognized by The Joint Commission with their Gold Seal of Approval™ for the Health Care Staffing Services program. Certification acknowledges compliance with The Joint Commission's national set of consensus-based quality standards and demonstrates a commitment to excellence in providing health care staffing. Visit The Joint Commission Web site for more information about this prestigious award.
Contact
Diane C. Bok
800-996-2206