Skip to content
RapidStaff
Crisis / Strike Response Opportunities
RapidStaffRapidStaff
  • Home
  • About
    • Team
    • Resources & FAQ
    • Insights
    • What To Expect
  • Strike Jobs
    • California (Symphony Strike)
      • Registered Dieticians
      • Registered Nurses
      • Therapists and Technicians
      • Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians
    • Georgia (Symphony Strike)
      • Registered Nurses
      • Mammography Technicians
      • Pharmacy Technicians
      • Clinical Lab Scientists
    • Oregon (Symphony Strike)
      • Registered Nurses
      • Registered Dieticians
      • Clinical Lab Scientists
    • Washington (Symphony Strike)
      • Therapists and Technicians
      • Pharmacists
      • Pharamacy Technicians
  • For Clients
    • Strike Preparation
    • Strike Staffing
    • Disaster Staffing
  • Apply Now
  • Contact
  • Home
  • About
    • Team
    • Resources & FAQ
    • Insights
    • What To Expect
  • Strike Jobs
    • California (Symphony Strike)
      • Registered Dieticians
      • Registered Nurses
      • Therapists and Technicians
      • Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians
    • Georgia (Symphony Strike)
      • Registered Nurses
      • Mammography Technicians
      • Pharmacy Technicians
      • Clinical Lab Scientists
    • Oregon (Symphony Strike)
      • Registered Nurses
      • Registered Dieticians
      • Clinical Lab Scientists
    • Washington (Symphony Strike)
      • Therapists and Technicians
      • Pharmacists
      • Pharamacy Technicians
  • For Clients
    • Strike Preparation
    • Strike Staffing
    • Disaster Staffing
  • Apply Now
  • Contact

Daily Archives: September 14, 2020

You are here:
  1. Home
  2. 2020
  3. September
  4. 14

two clinicians walking down hallway of a medical facility

Three Tips for Staying Safe as a Strike Nurse

Insights for SuccessBy RapidStaffSeptember 14, 2020

Working as a strike nurse can be financially rewarding, but it can also be a little scary. Here are a few tips to help you stay safe when you take a position as a strike nurse. Travel in pairs. It’s true that there is “safety in numbers.” Always travel in pairs. You are less of…

female clinician smiling

Practicing Self-Care While Working a Strike

Travelers Self-CareBy RapidStaffSeptember 14, 2020

Being a strike nurse can be extremely rewarding financially, but working a strike contract can be stressful. Here are some tips for practicing self-care while you are working a strike nurse job. Take care of yourself. It’s important to remember to take care of your patients, but you have to take care of yourself first.…

illustration of a coin spinning between heads and tails

Heads. Tails. The Two Sides of Strike Nursing

Insights for SuccessBy RapidStaffSeptember 14, 2020

Thinking about taking on an assignment as a strike nurse? To help you weigh the pros and cons, we have shared some points on strike nursing, looking at both sides of the coin.

Go to Top

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site, we will assume that you are happy with it.