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State Resources : Arkansas

   Travel Nursing Jobs in Arkansas

Link to Arkansas Board of Nursing

1123 S. University, Suite 800
Little Rock, Arkansas 72204-1619

Phone: (501) 686-2700
Fax: (501) 686-2714

Fees:
Initial licensing fee, RN: $55.00
License renewal (biennial), RN: $40.00



Continuing Education Requirements:
If your active license is to be renewed between July 1, 2003, and June 30, 2004, you must have completed 8 practice-focused continuing education contact hours. If your active license is to be renewed after July 1, 2004, you must have completed 15 practice-focused continuing education contact hours.






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A lot of people do not realize that Arkansas is the home of one of the most physically beautiful parts of the United States, the Ozarks.

If you take advantage of the Arkansas travel nursing openings make SURE you vist the Ozarks. Another top attraction is the presidential library of Bill Clinton in Little Rock.





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Questions on travel nursing
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How do I find a travel nursing agency and what do I ask them?

A:
Travel nursing is a very competitive business and agencies do everything they can to make themselves known. If you have a friend or co-worker who has worked a travel assignment ask them for a recommendation. All of the nursing publications are awash with ads. And of course, there is the Internet. Our travel nursing website, www.travelnursingusa.com, is dedicated to the subject. Clicking on an agency’s banner will usually take you directly to their website where you can obtain answers to a lot of your questions and find contact information to further discuss the opportunity. Ask them about some of the topics we’ve already covered. Print this article and highlight the items you want to ask before you call. You may also want to ask things like:

How long has the travel nursing agency been in business?

Are my hours guaranteed?

Is my pay rate guaranteed?

How long has the travel nursing agency worked with the facility?


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