You will need to complete a physical and provide proof of a current TB test and specific immunizations before you start an assignment. Again, your credentialing specialist can help you set up any necessary vaccinations and your physical exam.
At MandiCrew we keep these on file for you, but it’s best if you keep all documents for your records as well. The licensing process varies state to state, and we may be able to help you expedite the process.
Ready to travel, but not sure where to start? No problem. We’ve got you covered.
Our team will help streamline and expedite the licensing process for you in any state. We can even help you plan your travel career. Because we have deep relationships with healthcare facilities nationwide, we know when they’ll need you and can book you in advance.
AYou’ll also need to complete a drug test and a background check before your first assignment. But, don’t stress. Your credentialing specialist will help you book any necessary appointments!
The items listed above are the most commonly required, but there may be other documents needed by specific healthcare facilities. Your credentialing specialist will help keep you up-to-date by alerting you to any pertinent deadlines and helping you meet them.
You will need at least one year of experience in your specialty, preferably in a clinical setting that you are applying to travel for, before you can become a travel clinician. Despending on the client, some hospitals, facilities, agencies, or schools require two or more years of experience, and others require previous travel nursing or therapy experience. Speak with your MandiCrew recruiter to find assignments that will best fit your level of experience.
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