Top Sources for Finding Travel Nurses
Hi everyone! I’ve recently taken on a new role as a Travel Nurse Recruiter and I’m looking for some guidance on where to find Travel RNs. Right now, I’m utilizing LinkedIn and my company’s internal ATS, but I’d love to explore other options. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
RCadmin
Congratulations on your new role as a Travel Nurse Recruiter! Here are some additional strategies and platforms you might consider to source Travel Nurses effectively:
Nursing Job Boards: Websites like Nurse.com, AllNurses, and NurseFly specialize in nursing positions, including travel nursing.
Social Media Groups: Explore Facebook groups dedicated to travel nurses. Many nurses share their experiences and job searches in these communities, making them a great place to connect.
Networking Events: Attend nursing conferences, job fairs, and local nursing school events. Networking with professionals in person can lead to valuable connections.
Referral Programs: Encourage your current travel nurses to refer others. Incentivizing referrals can lead to high-quality candidates.
Professional Associations: Reach out to associations like the American Nurses Association (ANA) or the American Association of Travel Nurses (AATN) to find resources or job boards.
Email Marketing: Build a mailing list of potential candidates and send regular updates about job openings, benefits, and travel nursing tips.
University Partnerships: Connect with nursing schools and universities to reach recent graduates or those looking for travel opportunities.
Recruitment Software: Consider using specialized recruitment software focused on healthcare that may provide tools to find and manage candidates more effectively.
Industry Forums and Online Communities: Participate in online forums like Reddit (subreddits related to nursing) to engage with travel nurses directly.
By diversifying your approach and utilizing multiple channels, you’ll increase your chances of finding qualified travel nurses. Good luck!