Posts Tagged ‘Travel nurse’
Posted by Cheryl on December 19th, 2008 under Healthcare Industry, Travel Nurse Industry, eJane
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Negotiation–All terms of the contract need to be agreed upon between the healthcare provider and the travel nurse such as: hourly rate, start and end dates, shift(s), housing and/or travel reimbursements, bonuses, overtime pay, time off, etc. When the travel nurse applies for an engagement, negotiation begins and continues back and forth until both the [...]
Posted by Cheryl on November 30th, 2008 under Healthcare Industry, Healthcare Providers, Travel Nurse Industry, eJane
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INTRODUCTION: eJane utilizes standard industry terms. Sometimes, however, these terms take on a special significance relative to eJane. This blog highlights these exceptions.
Engagement–The healthcare provider posts an “engagement” for temporary nurse staffing which includes the position name, location, start date, end date, whether or not it is a temp-to-perm position, hourly rate, reimbursements, requirements (drug test, ppd [...]
Posted by Cheryl on November 17th, 2008 under Healthcare Industry, Healthcare Providers, Travel Nurse Industry, eJane
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For too long, the temporary healthcare staffing industry has been using costly methods to meet the staffing needs of healthcare providers. As internet technology integrates into more business applications, the founders of eJane have envisioned and created an innovative, new approach.
The result is a direct business-to-business link between the provider and the professional, utilizing internet [...]
Posted by Cheryl on November 12th, 2008 under Healthcare Industry, Healthcare Providers, Travel Nurse Industry, Travel Nurse Wages, eJane
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The heart of eJane is the relationship it creates between the travel nurse and the healthcare provider. The best way to describe it is …. “direct.”
eJane is not an agency. We are a web=based application that allows the travel nurse and healthcare provider to negotiate directly. Our specific responsibilities (and liabilities) can be found in [...]
Posted by Cheryl on October 28th, 2008 under Healthcare Industry, Travel Nurse Industry, eJane
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This will begin a series of blogs which are specific to eJane. We will describe what eJane is, how it can be used, how it will benefit both the travel nurse and healthcare provider and how to negotiate terms of the contract.
This series will include the following topics:
The Company
The Travel Nurse and Healthcare Provider [...]
Posted by Cheryl on October 22nd, 2008 under Travel Nurse Destinations, Travel Nurse Industry, Travel Nurse Wages, eJane
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Apartments.com is a good place to start when looking for your own housing as an independent contractor travel nurse. For instance, eJane.com has travel nurse openings in Virginia Beach, Virginia so I thought I’d find out what kind of housing is available in that area. I went to the Apartments.com website and clicked on the [...]
Posted by Cheryl on October 16th, 2008 under Healthcare Industry, Healthcare Providers, Travel Nurse Industry, Travel Nurse Wages, eJane
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This was our first time as an exhibitor at the ASHHRA’s (American Society for Healthcare Human Resource Administration) 44th Annual Conference & Exposition in Austin, Texas. Most attendees were corporate level Human Resource VPs and Directors. We were pleasantly surprised that nearly all the healthcare providers we spoke with were almost as excited as we [...]
Posted by Cheryl on October 2nd, 2008 under Travel Nurse Life
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You got to take the bad with the good, even in travel nursing! Now I’m not saying that orientation is not good, but if you move every 13 weeks (and those 13 weeks get shorter and shorter with each move!), well, orientation can tend to be repetitive (yawn!). However, if you approach it with the [...]
Posted by Cheryl on September 25th, 2008 under Travel Nurse Industry, eJane
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If you’ve read through some of our previous blogs, you’re familiar with eJane. Specifically that eJane.com is a website where independent contractor travel nurses can find open engagements posted by healthcare providers and negotiate directly. In my previous blog I recommend that nurses have at least one year experience in one location before taking their [...]
Posted by Cheryl on September 24th, 2008 under Healthcare Providers
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I recently received an inquiry from a radiology technician as to traveling after graduation as opposed to getting 1 to 2 years experience before looking into a travel assignment. There was mention of an article which you might find enlightening if you are a therapist, technologist or technician that appeared in the Healthcare Traveler (March 2008) entitled “Traveling after graduation: [...]
Posted by Cheryl on September 15th, 2008 under Travel Nurse Industry
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Being as prepared as a travel nurse can be when one arrives at a new location, makes life much less stressful. Chambers of Commerce are usually very useful in this area. You can request info through their website (if they have one) or call/write them and most Chambers have more information than you thought was [...]
Posted by Cheryl on September 10th, 2008 under eJane
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The newest approach to providing temporary nursing staff for healthcare providers just became available on the internet — eJane.com. This website is used by both the travel nurse and the healthcare provider. The healthcare provider posts engagement details for nursing positions they have a need for and, after completing a “Quality Portfolio,” the travel nurse [...]