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5 Little-Known Perks of Being a Traveling CNA

Certified nursing assistants (CNA) provide direct patient care under the supervision of registered nurses. Traveling CNAs have the same responsibility as their respective core staff co-workers when fulfilling a short-term or per diem assignment. Each short-term assignment can last anywhere from three weeks to 12 weeks. Many per diem shifts are offered on a daily basis.

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What Are the Best LPN Traveling Jobs?

Are you an LPN who is looking for a change in scenery? Are you tired of the same old hospital routine? If so, traveling nursing may be the perfect solution for you! There are a variety of different jobs available for LPNs, and the best part is that there are plenty of options to choose from – so no matter what your interests or skillset may be, you’re sure to find a perfect fit.

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What's it Like to Work in a Crisis CNA Travel Job?

As a certified nurse's assistant, you've dedicated your career to helping those in need. 

However, with the demand for healthcare workers at an all-time high, many hospitals are struggling to give their patients the proper level of care while others are fully staffed.

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How Much Experience Does a Travel Nurse Need?

A travel nurse in the United States is a nurse who travels to different workplaces to meet temporary medical staffing shortages. It’s more common for registered nurses (RNs) to become traveling nurse, though there are also roles for licensed practical nurses (LPNs) in the travel nursing field. Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) may also take up traveling positions.

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