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Is the housing in a safe area?
Our prime concern is for the safety and comfort of
our employees. Every effort is made to place you in
an area that has been tried and proven by other nurse
travelers or has been highly recommended by the hospital
or chamber of commerce in the area.
Can I bring a pet?
We certainly know how important and beneficial it
is to have a loyal, loving companion traveling with
you and we welcome your pet. Just let your Housing
Coordinator know the type and the weight of the pet
you wish to bring and he/she will do their best to
find a “pet friendly” home for both of
you. Traveling with a pet does limit the housing selections
available, however we have been able to find many
apartments that love your pet just as you do. Remember,
Access Therapies will pay the security deposit for
your housing, however, pet deposits and additional
pet rent are the responsibility of the pet owner.
Can I have a washer and dryer
in the unit?
If it is at all possible and you request a washer
and dryer in your unit, every effort will be made
to fulfill your wishes. There are rare occasions when
this is not possible, however, if this is the case,
there is usually a laundry room on each floor, or
very close to your apartment.
What about the phone, cable and
utilities?
Access Therapies will set up and pay all utilities
with the exception of the phone and the cable. In
some instances your new housing complex will offer
free basic cable through the apartment. Your housing
coordinator will let you know the names and phone
numbers of the cable and phone companies that you
need to contact and assist you with any of your needs
What are the requirements of becoming
an Access Therapies Nurse?
- Minimum of one year of recent clinical experience
- Strong references from previous employers
- Current license and/or certifications
- CPR and/or ACLS & OSHA
- Current physical and proof of certain vaccinations
- Completed skills checklist
- Background Check
- Drug Tests (as Required by Facility)
Will I work full-time while on
assignment?
Access Therapies assignments are almost always full-time
(36 to 48 hours per week). Certain assignments allow
for extra shifts and overtime rates.
How do I choose an assignment?
We have assignments throughout the U.S. in a variety
of healthcare settings ranging from cosmopolitan large
cities to more quaint, rural environments. The choice
is based on your existing skills and your personal
preferences regarding location and setting. If your
preferences cannot be met by currently available assignments,
Access Therapies will then serve as your advocate
to seek out the best opportunity.
What about licensing and certification
requirements?
Your Access Therapies recruiter will draw upon our
substantial experience in securing licensure and provide
support throughout the process. The length of time
required varies by state, so give adequate time for
this phase. If you have all the required documentation
readily available, we can start reviewing assignments
upon receiving your completed application. Depending
on your choice of location, you could begin work in
a few days or a few weeks. Some of our travelers schedule
assignments 3 months in advance or more.
How do I interview?
All travel job interviews are conducted by telephone
with clinical personnel. This is your opportunity
to get answers to issues affecting your decision to
accept the assignment. You make a commitment only
when you are fully satisfied.
What about compensation?
Rates typically exceed traditional forms of employment
and vary by region, setting, and qualifications. Paychecks
are weekly and may be direct deposited into the bank
account of your choice.
Will I be financially ahead as
a traveler?
Most definitely. In addition to covering travel and
housing costs, Access Therapies pays premium pay rates.
There is never a fee to you. Want to know more? Call
an Access Therapies Recruiter today!
Now often will I be paid?
Access Therapies pays weekly. Checks are mailed on
Friday. We strongly encourage direct deposit, which
may be posted to your account as early as that day,
depending on your bank.
What will my work week be?
Your work week will generally conform to the work
week of the facility to which you are assigned. This
will be important for scheduling and overtime considerations.
When are timesheets due?
Timesheets for the previous week's work are due by
5 pm EST in Access Therapies offices. The fax number
is 1-317-872-4563.
Do I need a license for every
state?
Yes, but some states accept licenses from other
states, called Compact States. Ask your agent if you
have a license from one of those states and qualify
for practice in other states.
Do I sign a contract with you
or with the hospital?
You sign an employment agreement with Access Therapies
for each new assignment.
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