Tele nurse needed for a 12-week position working 12 hour nights. The first thing one would notice about this 450-bed medical center is its beautiful architecture, shaped by large window panes; but it's what's in this impressive Magnet teaching hospital that really makes one say wow! This hospital's nationally recognized trauma program is one of the top in the state and it's very busy surgical center was the first in the state to be awarded the Gold Seal of Approval from JACHO for their knee and hip replacement programs and was named one of America's Top 100 Hospitals for Orthopedics by U.S. News and World Report 2008. Columbus, Ohio is a beautiful city with endless things to do including several golf courses, flower gardens, museums and performing arts theaters. There is downtown chic restaurants and casual dining as well. Famous for its University sports and lovely architecture, you will never want to leave Columbus! Call Clinical One today at 800-919-9100 or visit us online at www.clinicalone.com for the hottest travel nursing jobs!
Ann, thanks for your question. Yes, you can. Many nurses of all ages travel with their families. If you have children, and they are school age, it can get a little cumbersome. One solution to that is to commit to yourself that you are going to extend your assignment once or twice. (They are normally 13 weeks long).
Many two nurse families travel. Sometimes one spouse is retired. Sometimes the other spouse simply works in an area which lends itself to finding work easily in a new city. Read on or comment
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