Procare USA provides no cost single occupant furnished accommodation for all North Dakota travel nursing assignments. Monthly allowances may be paid to North Dakota travel nurses if housing arrangements are not required. Moderate housing charges for furniture, additional bedrooms, linens, and house wares. Procare USA arranges to pay rent, security deposit and utilities on your behalf. The travel nurse is responsible to pay all telephone, cable and security deposit expenses(for pets if applicable). North Dakota travel nurses’ check-in is generally permitted on the Friday prior to the travel nursing assignment start date. Checkout is Monday at noon following completion of the final travel nursing workweek.
Procare USA offers North Dakota travel nurses competitive hourly rates. Differentials for North Dakota travel nursing jobs are commonly paid for charge or supervisory roles and when placed on-call. Time-and-one-half, or double time, is generally paid for overtime, callback, or holiday hours worked. Free direct deposit is available to our North Dakota travel nurses and payroll is paid biweekly.
A North Dakota travel nurse working for Procare USA is eligible for our 401k plan with company match and immediate vesting. A range of investment options is provided, giving you the opportunity to spread your investment among different categories within our plan. Procare USA also pays 100% of the premium cost for group medical, dental and term life insurance for our North Dakota travel nurses. Affordable dependent care coverage is also available. Group Term Life insurance will be provided for each North Dakota travel nurse regardless of medical and dental plan participation, at no cost to the nurse. The eligibility for Procare’s benefits plans is the first of the calendar month following thirty days of employment.
Travel nursing can be a rewarding experience for nurses who have strong clinical skills and want to travel to states like North Dakota. Usually to work as a North Dakota travel nurse, you need at least one year of hospital work experience as a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse. North Dakota hospitals require travel nurses to hit the unit running with little orientation. In addition, North Dakota travel nurses may be asked to float to other units where they have work experience.