6 Reasons to Network as a Healthcare Traveler
Travel nursing and healthcare careers provide travelers with unique experiences and exciting adventures, but another bonus to a travel career is the opportunity to create a robust network. Building your professional network may not sound as exciting as hiking summits or discovering your new favorite vacation spot, but it is one part of your travel career you don’t want to neglect.
Building and maintaining professional connections can significantly enhance your career, making each assignment more rewarding and enjoyable. Read on to discover five reasons to prioritize networking as a healthcare traveler.
Benefits of Networking for Travel Nurses
Unlock Exclusive Job Opportunities
One of the biggest advantages of networking is access to job opportunities that you might not find on your own. Some of the most highly sought-after facilities and hospitals don’t always post travel nurse jobs publicly. Having a solid connection can get you in the door to internal contracts you’d never find otherwise.
Join professional groups and online communities like Travel Nurse Network – The Gypsy Nurse on Facebook to connect with fellow travelers and get inside tips on facilities, locations, and more. You can get insider information about upcoming openings at highly sought-after places by connecting with fellow healthcare travelers, recruiters, and industry professionals.
Build a Network of Fellow Travel Nurses
There is also immense value in building a network of other travel nurses. They can provide insights on current pay rates, hospital reviews, and recommendations. Connecting with other travel nurses can help you stay informed and make more strategic career decisions.
A great way to build this network is to get to know fellow travelers at the same facility or city. Ask around to see who else is on assignment in your area and plan a group outing to get to know one another. You can also meet a lot of fellow travelers at in-person events, such as TravCon.
Gain Local Insights
Moving to a new city for an assignment can be daunting. However, having a network of local contacts can make the transition smoother and more enjoyable. The staff at your facility are an excellent resource for advice on the best places to grab a bite to eat, affordable housing options, and places you must see while you are on assignment there.
If you connect with fellow travelers while on assignment, you can also ask them where they’ve enjoyed taking assignments the most. You may be adding new places to your travel bucket list!
Enhance Your Professional Development
Networking opens the door to continuous learning and professional growth. By connecting with experienced healthcare travelers and mentors, you can gain insights into new techniques, best practices, and industry trends. This ongoing education helps you stay competitive and advance your career.
Participating in webinars, workshops, and conferences can help you not only to expand your knowledge and skill set but also meet more like-minded people to add to your professional network. Events, such as TravCon, are excellent opportunities to learn more about the travel industry, gain continuing education units, and build your network – all while having a lot of fun in Las Vegas!
Build a Support System
Being a healthcare traveler can sometimes feel isolating, but a strong network provides a built-in support system. Connecting with other travelers who understand your career’s unique challenges and rewards can offer professional advice and emotional support.
Staying in touch with colleagues from past assignments and engaging in online forums can help build lasting relationships. Plus, you can learn where your colleagues go on assignments and use their insight to determine where you want to go next!
Increase Your Marketability
Recruiters and hiring managers often rely on recommendations and referrals when filling positions. Maintaining positive relationships with colleagues, mentors, and recruiters increases your chances of being recommended for top assignments.
Learn More With TNAA
Ready to learn more about how networking can help you tap into your full potential as a healthcare traveler? Join our upcoming webinar, where we’re showing you how to build and leverage your network to accelerate your career and unlock new opportunities!
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Travel With TNAA
Networking is a powerful tool that can transform your healthcare travel career. These are just a few ways building your network can help you get the most out of every assignment and boost your travel journey.
In addition to a strong network, make sure you travel with an agency that provides you with the support you need to succeed. When you travel with TNAA, you’re traveling with an agency that has your back every step of the way. Housing, credentialing, benefits, sick leave – we’ve got you covered. All you have to do is pack your bags and decide where you’re going.
Ready to embark on your next travel assignment with TNAA? Check out our available jobs and apply today!