15 Outstanding Benefits of Travel Nursing

Do you enjoy traveling, meeting new people, and seeing new places—but you’re limited by time and budget constraints? If you’re answering “Yes!” to this question, then consider the benefits of being a travel nurse for your next career move.

If the travel nurse lifestyle sounds intriguing to you, make sure to read up on the different travel nurse specialties and the pros and cons of travel nursing, or feel free to reach out to one of our recruiters to learn about the special benefits that MAS Medical can provide for you.

There are so many pros and cons of being a travel nurse. Here are 15 big advantages to consider:

1. Explore our great country.

The United States is a large, beautiful, and diverse country.

Discover new opportunities in Florida where you can enjoy the beaches in your free time, or enrich yourself in U.S. history in Provincetown, Massachusetts. We have many available assignments across the nation that will speak out to your professional and lifestyle needs.

If you become a traveling nurse, you get to see ALL of those places you’ve always wanted to visit with each travel nursing assignment!



2. Get to know a place before settling down.

By being a travel nurse, you get to spend anywhere from three weeks to three months in one place.

That’s much longer than a typical vacation – meaning, you’ll have the opportunity to really get to know the town or city.



3. Advance your career.

Travel nursing allows you to work at your own pace while still advancing your career. By working with a medical staffing agency, you have a specialized team of career consultants who can help you find positions that match and improve your specialty.


4. Maintain job security.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of jobs for registered nurses will increase by 6 percent through 2031. As the older generation of nurses retire, more jobs will become available and grow in demand.

And nurse anesthetists, nurse midwives, and nurse practitioners will see a job growth of 40%, much faster than the average job growth rate.

With such a high demand for nursing, you’re guaranteed to find and keep a job you love.  If you’re ready to jumpstart your career, apply today to available travel nursing jobs in exciting states like Massachusetts, Florida, and more!


5. Create more flexibility with short-term contracts.

Since you’ll be working a series of short-term assignments, it’s easier to create more flexibility for yourself than you would working one long-term job.

This means that you’re able to build a lifestyle that works for your schedule – and have fun while doing so. Learn how to reduce stress while traveling as a nurse so you can maximize your down time and feel well-rested for your new assignment.


6. Receive a sign-on bonus.

Many agencies that place traveling nurses offer a sign-on bonus as an incentive, which can give you some extra cash in the beginning of your travels. This can be a great perk when you’re starting out in your travel nurse position, as it gives you some extra cash at the beginning of your travels.


7. Earn an excellent salary.

Because the assignments aren’t direct, full-time placements, you’ll enjoy a higher salary.

In some cases, the travel nurse pay rate can be significantly higher than the national average. For example, nurses who work in Fort Myers, Florida earn 5 percent more than the average travel nurse salary.

What’s more, you’ll be able to take advantage of various tax breaks to maximize your deductions every year.



8. Secure free or low-cost housing.

It’s true that staffing agencies typically provide free or low-cost housing close to other travel nurses that will understand you and relate to you.

There are no worries of making that next rent or mortgage payment here!


9. Ensure paid travel, year-round.

Have you ever wanted to spend the winter in a warm place? With travel nursing, you can be put on an assignment in Hawaii during the colder months and spend the summer in a place a little more cool!



10. Gather paid health insurance.

Since you’re employed by your medical staffing agency, your health insurance will be paid for, saving you time and money of securing it on your own.


11. Increase retirement savings for the future.

From the moment you start work as a traveling nurse, you’ll also be putting aside money for your retirement due to the agency’s benefits. The agency might even have a 401K matching arrangement!


12. Build wider network of healthcare professionals.

The wider your network, the more contacts you have who can alert you to interesting opportunities, recommend you to employers, and provide professional support.

As a traveling nurse, you’ll have sufficient time to establish strong relationships with people on each assignment.


13. Receive assistance getting licenses in multiple states.

When you start out, you’ll likely only be licensed in your state of origin, but your medical staffing agency can provide practical assistance for getting the licenses you need to work in different states.




14. Refer others for bonuses.

Many travel nursing agency, including MAS, offer bonuses if you refer a colleague or friend to them.

Some agencies have a travel rewards program that can help you earn points towards great prizes!


The Benefits of Travel Nursing Are Worth The Move

The best time to get started on your travel nursing career is now. If you are interested in exploring this possibility, contact us today.

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