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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.
Please
contact us for more information: info@accesstherapies.com
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