Housing Options For Travel Nursing Jobs - What You Need to Know

       By: Lauri Petrolia
Posted: 2009-10-20 07:14:23
There's no question about it: as a career choice, travel nursing is hot. The field is growing and there's a growing need for new travel nurses. There are many advantages to nursing: it's a great way to meet new people, help others and of course, it's a great way to see the country.However, the excessive amount of trekking involved in most travel nursing jobs raises some important issues about housing and lodging. There are several aspects to the housing issue that anyone considering a career as a travel nurse should consider. Where do people with these jobs stay? Do they rent? Do they stay in sublet housing? Will the hospital or facility that fills travel job positions supply housing? Housing questions are important to anyone who wants to take on these nursing jobs.Many companies that act as a source for travel nursing jobs will be able to provide housing. Although that may make things easy for those with travel nursing jobs, those companies will also include the option for the health professional to choose his or her own dwelling. Many companies that connect nurses to travel nursing jobs will also offer a stipend, or an allowance, which can be used towards paying for housing. The amount of these stipends will usually depend on certain IRS guidelines, which are used to determine the cost of living in a particular area. Nursing jobs in a city where rent is higher, like Miami, will have a higher stipend than jobs in Bismarck, North Dakota. Oftentimes, those with shorter-term travel nursing jobs may prefer a stipend if their assignment is less than 13 weeks since the shortest lease available for most conventional housing rental or subletting options is three months.The other most common option, as mentioned above, is to stay in housing provided by a company that provides recruiting for travel nursing jobs. This significantly reduces the hassle associated with finding living quarters. In many larger cities, the travel nursing recruiting firm may have several options to choose. In sparsely-populated rural areas, there may be only one or two living area locations. Most of the time, the living space provided by the companies offering travel nursing jobs are in apartment complexes; however, those taking travel nursing jobs may find themselves in single family homes, mobile homes, extended stay facilities, or even in living quarters provided by the hospital where they are assigned.One great perk with travel nursing jobs is the ability for nurses to select their own destinations to work. Moreover, many persons who are assigned a living space that is not to their liking, can render an assignment most unenjoyable. Therefore, it is important for those accepting travel nursing jobs to talk with the company connecting them to the job about the housing situation. When you let the staffing agency know the types of places you would prefer to stay, you'll make the assignment process easier for both parties.When choosing places to stay during travel nursing jobs assignments, also be sure to consider things like distance. Most like jobs that are close to the hospital or facility where they are assigned. However, if the assignment is in an unsafe neighborhood or a noisy neighborhood, then securing a space that is a little farther away might be worth the peace of mind it will offer. Remember, many travel nursing jobs are for nighttime shifts, and those who have worked several nurse jobs know that getting a full night's (or day's) rest is crucial.Finding a place to stay may not be the end of the process for finding living quarters during travel assignments. Many apartments or houses may not be furnished. Some staffing companies will be able to connect you to a trusted furniture rental company. Many can also provide professional interior decorators and buyers who can ensure your furniture is attractive and of decent quality. These people can be incredibly helpful, as many people on travel nursing jobs assignments won't want to tolerate mismatched furniture, but they will probably be too preoccupied with getting acclimated to the new assignment to go furniture shopping too.Along with furniture, those taking on travel nursing assignments won't want to forget about housewares either. Although not all temporary living spaces will come with the bowls, cups and silverware needed to make living and cooking at home possible, your living quarters should have all the necessities that will allow you to live comfortably. Ask the staffing agency about travel health jobs and locations that have fully furnished living quarters; they should make it easy for you. Most companies that offer travel nursing jobs will be able to have everything in order by the time you arrive. However, sometimes there are bumps in the process. Arriving to an unfurnished apartment can be a very unpleasant surprise; you deserve to be informed by the company if there are any changes.The task of locating good living conditions isn't necessarily a simple one, but experienced travel nurses who have taken travel health assignments in a range of locations with the most reputable companies will tell you more often than not, their living arrangements are handled without a hitch. After all, as a person on a travel nurse job assignment, you will be working hard to help others-you deserve to stay in housing that is as satisfying as possible.Lauri Petrolia is a Senior Travel Specialist at Advantage Medical Staffing, Inc. where travel nursing jobs are available throughout the U.S. for short and long term assignments, per diem and permanent placement nurses.
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