Earn up to$/week
Cape Cod travel positions are quite sought-after, and for good reason. This area promises much to see, do, and eat - travel nurses never tire of the experience. The 560 miles of coastline with 60 public beaches, including Cape Cod National Seashore, attract sunbathers from around the world in summer. The Cape is a collection of small hamlets that each has its own unique character, like Bourne, Sandwich, Falmouth, and Mashpee on the Upper Cape.
Case management nurses coordinate short- and long-term care for patients as a group. The goal of case management nursing is to oversee patient care to reduce hospital stay lengths and ensure quality follow-up care to prevent readmission. Travel positions for case managers entail working with specific groups of patients such as those diagnosed with HIV/AIDS or cancer and using a "population health approach." RNs in case management may choose to focus on certain age groups of patients or settle into pediatric or geriatric specialties. These RNs must possess the skills to research and understand the latest treatments and procedures, as well as be able to work with insurance companies to help patients receive the best and most affordable care.
A Massachusetts travel job gets you up close to U.S. history. Known for its superb medical facilities, Boston, MA is a great option, and you're never far from the state's coastal resorts.
Earn up to $2,160/week