Travel Nurse Contract Reviews
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Very organized hospital with strong ICU resources and supportive charge nurses. High acuity patients but staffing stayed fairly consistent. Epic charting system and excellent orie...
Very strong ICU team and excellent teaching hospital environment. High acuity but resources were amazing and staffing stayed fairly consistent. Housing in Seattle was expensive, b...
Very organized hospital with excellent resources and supportive management. Travelers were treated professionally from day one. Housing in Rochester was affordable and easy compar...
Very traveler-heavy hospital so orientation felt pretty streamlined. Staff were laid back overall and teamwork was good. Housing in Honolulu was expensive, but most travelers accep...
Great hospital culture overall and travelers seemed genuinely welcomed. Housing in San Diego was pricey but worth it for the location and work-life balance. A lot of travelers exte...
One of the highest paying contracts I’ve had and honestly a very organized hospital overall. Ratios stayed fair and breaks actually happened. Epic charting system and strong union...
Really welcoming NICU staff and good teamwork overall. Travelers were included right away and orientation felt thorough. Housing around Omaha was affordable and commuting was easy....
Really strong teaching hospital with a supportive ICU team. High acuity patients but resources were excellent and travelers were treated well. Housing in Iowa City was affordable a...
Really supportive unit culture and management seemed genuinely organized. Travelers were included quickly and assignments usually stayed fair. Housing around Durham was much more a...
Very busy surgical ICU but the teamwork here was honestly excellent. Staff expected travelers to work independently but people were still willing to help when it got hectic. Housi...
NICU staff were very traveler-friendly and the unit culture felt supportive from the beginning. Housing was pricey but the outdoor lifestyle made the assignment completely worth it...
Really strong ICU staff and surprisingly organized for such a remote location. Travelers were treated like part of the team pretty quickly. Housing was the hardest part of this ass...
Fast-paced ER but very organized. Epic charting. Staff respected travelers and teamwork was solid. Housing near DC was pricey but the pay balanced it out.
Really smooth assignment overall. Ratios stayed fair most shifts and staff were welcoming. Found a furnished apartment nearby without much trouble.
Really supportive teaching hospital environment overall. Unit had a steady pace but didn’t feel toxic like some academic centers can. Epic charting system with lots of built-in tem...
Really enjoyed this assignment. Unit felt organized and the overall vibe was calmer than a lot of ICUs I’ve worked in. Housing in San Diego was expensive but worth it for me perso...
This ended up being one of my favorite assignments mostly because the environment felt calm and organized. Housing around Denver was expensive but still doable. I stayed in a smal...
One of the friendliest hospitals I’ve worked at as a traveler. Staff actually introduced themselves and included travelers instead of treating them separately. Telemetry ratios we...
Extremely fast-paced ER with very sick patients. If you like trauma and high-acuity emergency nursing, you’ll learn a lot here. Housing in Boston was expensive and competitive. I ...
One of the best organized hospitals I’ve worked at as a traveler. Everything ran efficiently and staff treated travelers respectfully. Housing situation was surprisingly manageabl...
Probably the smoothest contract I’ve had professionally. Orientation was organized, staff respected travelers, and providers were approachable. PACU moved fast but assignments were...
“Overall this was one of my favorite contracts mainly because of the location and staff culture. The ICU was busy but manageable most shifts. Ratios were usually 1:2, occasionally ...
I loved this assignment. People were great and I did not get overwhelmed. They have safe ratios, which in Florida, can sometimes be uncommon. They only take you during the busy sea...
Easy-going assignment. Great team. Assignments are 2-3 to one unless very critical which was rare. It is more of a medical ICU. They had me on every 3rd weekend for 12 hour shifts....
Uses epic charting. 4-5 patient ratios on day shift. Managers are flexible with scheduling. They rarely do straight day contracts, only straight nights or rotating. Free parking ga...
Very traveler friendly. Uses Epic. 4 patient assignment max on Med Surg. Break nurses staffed to break RN’s for lunches. Only downside the lab only had phlebotomy available 6am-1pm...
Great staff, 12’s days/nights. Level 1. Aids to help
I really enjoyed my time at Sinai Grace! The staff were incredibly welcoming, self-scheduling, minimal floating to step-down, and critical patients! Sinai Grace has a bad rap. I ha...
There are 4 ICUs that are a part of St. Joe’s. CCU, SICU, Neuro ICU, and CTVU. It is not a trauma center, so most patients chose St. J’s for elective surgeries. I floated to all of...
Very organized unit. Great teamwork and strong traveler support. One of my better assignments.
Great assignment. Strong support system and well-structured workflow. Orientation was thorough.
Great place to work. Epic charting. Surgeries are not difficult. Doctors and staff are super friendly. I ended up extending my assignment. You're on call on the weekends alot, but ...
Very easy assignment, where I almost got bored. Uses epic. Laid back management and co-workers. No difficult surgeries performed. The staff is also IR and cath lab, so they needed ...
