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Jan 22, 2008 09:04 AM

Corrections travel?

by RNCCHP

Anyone know of any travel agencies that staff prisons and jails? Has anyone done this?

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from fizz2Nurse
Old Feb 20, 2008, 06:08 AM

Default Re: Corrections travel?
Originally Posted by RNCCHP View Post
Anyone know of any travel agencies that staff prisons and jails? Has anyone done this?

MSN contracts with PHS (Prison Health Services) a lot and I done an assignment with them.

In Washington a company called Cascade Healthcare Staffing staffs for King Cty Jail, Snohomish Cty Jail, Monroe Correctional Facility and McNeil Island. Last two are state facilities. Around Seattle I met quite a few CHS people that were happy with their agency and the pay.

Lot of work at the prisons, the MSN assignment was unlimited overtime, in the NW they are always always looking for help.
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Old Feb 20, 2008, 07:18 AM

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Healthforce is staffing mens and womens jails in VT like right now. I think you can get a walk thru license
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