Question for travlers?

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Specializes in ENT, NH LTAC, WOUND CARE.

I am a LPN and I have thought about travling. I am not sure exactly how it goes. Can some one please answer some questions for me please?

Are there companies that have 52 week contracts?

What are the average length of contracts?

Howw does it work as far as housing goes?

What about if you are considered a local travler, how does housing go?

If you do local and you already have somewhere to stay do they give youa vocher or something?

How much experience is usually needed ?

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I am a LPN and I have thought about travling. I am not sure exactly how it goes. Can some one please answer some questions for me please?

Are there companies that have 52 week contracts?

What are the average length of contracts?

Howw does it work as far as housing goes?

What about if you are considered a local travler, how does housing go?

If you do local and you already have somewhere to stay do they give youa vocher or something?

How much experience is usually needed ?

Hi New!

First of all there may be agencies that hire LPN/LVN's as travelers, but it's usually an RN position. Look around though. You may find a good company.

Positions are 13 weeks as a norm but you can extend if you and the hospital are a good fit.

For the "local traveling" thing check with your company. Some consider traveling ONLY outside of a 50 min commute each way.

Housing is either provided by the company or you find your own and get the housing stipend. For instance I have an RV so I take the stipend. A friend that works with me takes the apartment. It's a matter of personal taste. In any case, the housing stipend is paid to you as per the companies' policy. Check with them.

Experience, You should have AT MINIMUM 1 year's solid experience before you even consider traveling. I can't emphasize tis enough. Most companies require the 1 year rule. It's really for your benefit because you need to hone your nursing skills i.e. achieve a level of comfort in pt care, before you start the traveling gig.

Hope this helps and good luck to you!!

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