Travel CNA Jobs Overview
Looking to expand your skill set and break out of your current routine? Or maybe you recently completed a nursing assistant program and want to investigate your job options? You might find that becoming a traveling CNA is a great option.
With travel CNA jobs, you can pick your assignments and deliver much-needed care in communities facing staffing shortages. If you select a travel contract in a state that offers free CNA reciprocity, you can start work right away; otherwise, you may have to complete some additional training and paperwork. Many travel nursing agencies will cover license transfer costs, as well as the cost of your move — some agencies even offer travel CNA jobs with housing provided.
Ready to see what’s out there? IntelyCare has a variety of traveling CNA jobs across the country. Get started today.
Enjoy Greater Flexibility in Travel Nursing Assistant Jobs
One of the main benefits of CNA travel jobs is obvious — you get to live and work all over the country. And when your contract is up, you can decide whether to start a new job right away, pick up per diem CNA shifts, or take a break from the workforce. The choice is yours.
Not only do CNA travel assignments give you flexibility, but they also allow you to try out a new neighborhood to help you decide if you might want to relocate there permanently. If you’re currently in a congested major metro area and want to see what it feels like to live and work in a more suburban area, you can do that. Or, on the flip side, if you come from a small town and want to gain experience caring for a more diverse population in a fast-paced environment, you can explore traveling CNA jobs in big cities.
Expand Your Skills in Travel CNA Jobs
Every CNA travel job you take on is a chance to expand your skills. Different facilities have different processes and techniques. Being exposed to new procedures and new patients can fortify your problem-solving and cultural competence skills, making you more adaptable in the field. This kind of unique professional experience is a valuable addition to your CNA resume and cover letter.
Earn Good Money in CNA Traveling Jobs
If you work in full-time CNA jobs or part-time CNA jobs, your salary is likely in line with the national average hourly pay for a CNA: $19.04. But a travel CNA salary may be even greater because your skills are in such high demand. Want to know how much you might earn? Click on a few travel CNA job ads on IntelyCare to find out.
Location also plays a significant role in how much you could make. These areas have the highest average annual salaries for CNAs:
Find Travel CNA Jobs That Work for You
Ready to explore new opportunities? Search for traveling CNA jobs right now on IntelyCare. Want more options? Check out all the latest CNA jobs to find the ones that best fit your needs.