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Nurse First Travel Agency is committed to giving travel nurses the best experience possible. With this commitment in mind, Nurse First Travel Agency has shaken the industry by paying our travel nurses at just a 10% margin to ourselves.
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Nurse First Travel Agency isn`t named as such because we only work with nurses. Nurse First Travel Agency is an Equal Employment Opportunity ("EEO") Employer and welcomes all to apply.
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Front-of-the-line access through our deep facility relationships — many with quick (even same-day) offers, giving you the best chance of securing your ideal opportunity. We believe in having you for a long time, not just one time, which is why we offer top pay for every job we post.
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Our founding beliefs that still guide us today are transparency as a standard, taking care of the caregiver by providing the best experience possible, the best chance of landing a job possible, and the best pay we can afford to pay.
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Streamlined compliance process with your own dedicated Credentialing and Compliance Specialists who champion our industry-leading on-time start rate. AI technology, we created the platform to ensure every clinician experiences all 4 of those points, all the time.
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A dedicated Traveler Advocate to help you achieve your dream career. Enjoy accurate, weekly pay, and an entire team dedicated to your happiness on assignment, 24/7. No need to wait on a recruiter to tell you about pay breakdowns or to learn anything about the job that we know.
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Nurse First is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in York, Maine. Nurse First is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in York, Maine.
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Pay listed above includes taxable wages and tax-exempt expense reimbursements. Exceptional benefits, including premium medical, dental, vision and life insurance beginning day one of your assignment.
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We have one of the largest and most reliable job databases which means the jobs you see are open, updated in real time and ready for you! We put the healthcare professional first because our founder is a healthcare professional.
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We have the reach and access to get you the jobs you want, and the expertise to help you realize your long-term goals. We believe in having great people where people are needed, which ensures our clinicians have an amazing experience while working with us.
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You also get the ability to leverage our one-click-submit feature that puts you directly on the desk of the hiring manager at the facility 24/7, cutting in front of other clinicians waiting for a recruiter to submit them.
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Company-funded employee assistance program. Licensure, relocation, and other reimbursements, when applicable. It`s because our founder was a nurse before founding our company in 2017. We want to earn your partnership for the entirety of your travel career.
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Your Traveler Advocate`s sole focus is you. A best-in-class support system and an exceptional experience. Competitive advantage over other agencies. We don't want to just work with you for a contract.
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Before starting the company, he was a Nurse First. This is not a 100% tech platform, though. Paid company housing stipend. Expert career guidance. Leveraging our proprietary FindFill. You can see all that we can see directly from the facility.
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This has increased the likelihood of submission by 3x for our clinicians! Nurse First Delivers. A generous 401(k) match.
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