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State Resources : Arizona

   Travel Nursing Jobs in Arizona

Link to Arizona Board of Nursing

1651 E. Morten Avenue, Suite 150
Phoenix, Arizona 85020

Phone: (602) 331-8111
Fax: (602) 906-9365

Fees:
Initial licensing fee, RN: $186.00
License renewal (biennial), RN: $50.00

Continuing Education Requirements:
None known.

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Travel nurses will find there's no place on earth quite like the Grand Canyon State. It's not just our landscapes, which take in tall mountain ranges, swift rivers, grasslands, sand dunes, and cactus forests.

It's not just our storied past, which reaches back thousands of years. It's not just our people, a vibrant blend of cultures and traditions. It's all these things, and the way they come together, that make a visit to Arizona a truly unforgettable experience.

Travel nursing jobs are available in Phoenix, Flagstaff, Tuscon and many smaller communities. There is no shortage of travel nurse jobs in Arizona!



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Questions on travel nursing
Q:
Can you travel with your family?

A:
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.
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