Are you looking for a rewarding career in nursing? Do you want to travel the country while helping others? If so, a career as a Bon Secours Travel Nurse might be just what you’re looking for. In this article, we’ll cover everything you need to know about becoming a Bon Secours Travel Nurse, including the benefits, requirements, and frequently asked questions.
What is a Bon Secours Travel Nurse?
A Bon Secours Travel Nurse is a registered nurse who is hired by Bon Secours Health System to work at one of their facilities on a temporary basis. Travel Nurses are typically hired for 13-week assignments, although this can vary depending on the facility’s needs. Travel Nurses are responsible for providing high-quality patient care, collaborating with healthcare teams, and maintaining accurate medical records.
Benefits of Being a Bon Secours Travel Nurse
There are many benefits to being a Bon Secours Travel Nurse, including:
Competitive pay | Furnished housing or a housing stipend | Medical, dental, and vision insurance |
401(k) with company match | Continuing education opportunities | Travel reimbursement |
Requirements to Become a Bon Secours Travel Nurse
To become a Bon Secours Travel Nurse, you must meet the following requirements:
- Hold an active RN license in the state where you’ll be working
- Have at least 2 years of experience in your specialty area
- Be willing to work at least 36 hours per week
- Be able to pass a background check and drug screening
How to Become a Bon Secours Travel Nurse
The first step to becoming a Bon Secours Travel Nurse is to fill out an application online. After your application is reviewed, a recruiter will contact you to discuss your qualifications and preferences. If you’re selected for an assignment, you’ll receive an offer letter outlining the details of your assignment, including your pay, housing, and schedule.
FAQ
How much do Bon Secours Travel Nurses make?
According to Glassdoor, the average salary for a Bon Secours Travel Nurse is $38-42 per hour, although this can vary depending on your specialty area and location.
Do Bon Secours Travel Nurses receive benefits?
Yes, Bon Secours Travel Nurses receive a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) with company match, and travel reimbursement.
How long are Bon Secours Travel Nurse assignments?
Bon Secours Travel Nurse assignments are typically 13 weeks long, although this can vary depending on the facility’s needs.
Can Bon Secours Travel Nurses bring their families with them?
Yes, Bon Secours Travel Nurses can bring their families with them on assignment. Bon Secours offers furnished housing or a housing stipend to help accommodate families.
What specialty areas do Bon Secours Travel Nurses work in?
Bon Secours Travel Nurses work in a variety of specialty areas, including critical care, emergency room, labor and delivery, medical-surgical, and telemetry.