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News spotlight: Campaign pays travel nurses to trek home for the holidays

Nurse Leader Weekly, September 29, 2008

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Many travel nurses leave home and take to the skies and roads to care for patients in facilities around the country. This holiday season, 100 of them will do so—and then get paid to spend quality time with their families.

Travel Nurse Across America (TNAA), a national travel nursing placement agency, recently launched their "Home For The Holidays" campaign. The campaign will allow the first 100 nurses who commit to a thirteen-week travel assignment to be reimbursed for the cost of traveling home for the holidays. If these nurses do not want to travel home, they have the option of reimbursement for traveling to an alternative destination of their choice. Those that choose not to travel at all will receive a holiday travel benefit cash payment.

Experienced and first-time nurse travelers are eligible for the holiday travel benefit, which is offered with standard TNAA assignment travel benefits and allowances. The first 100 nurses can take their trip at any point during their assignment, which begins between October 6 and December 22 with approval from their hospital.

Source: MarketWatch.com



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