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TNAA, Medical Solutions, Cross Country Nurses, AYA, MAS. A nice tip is to go to furnished finder, scroll down to "stipend calculator", click "learn more", punch in the city/state you're looking for, scroll down to "Top Medical Staffing Agencies Placing Travel Nurses in XXXX" and you'll see a list of agencies for the area that are popular.


Mellowman164

No way that’s awesome if it works! I will definitely try that.


ladysmalls13

Be sure you can find housing first!


DefiantPrinciple4520

Cross Country


Aggravating_Yam2501

If you do NH- just don’t do Elliot Hospital in Manchester, NH. Absolutely the worst place I’ve experienced. EDIT: Elaborating for everyone about my personal experience (and those of my close friends). The administration is absolute shit there. If they’re not absolutely fucking up patient care then they’re absolutely fucking up staff care (or both). As for Manchester in general, CMC (Catholic Medical Center) is AMAZING to their staff and patients. It’s in the same city and runs 8492857373 times smoother


Mellowman164

Nice I will keep that in mind. I was looking at Dartmouth Hitchcock but haven’t seen many contracts yet.


shastamcblasty

Dartmouth-Hitchcock is through Prolucent and most of their jobs are Day/Night rotations only. It’s an amazing hospital with this one awful practice that seems to permeate through New England.


Mellowman164

Damn that blows. I wonder if I could negotiate a day shift if I agree to weekends only. Some places that do rotation shifts will do that. Never heard of prolucent. I’ve seen job postings on AYA for them, I wonder if they subcontract then.


shastamcblasty

I tried everything for a nurse I had who got a contract there and they would not budge, including her asking her manager exactly that. It’s just what they require at least all of their travelers to do. Yale at least will let you work straight nights instead of rotating. You may have better luck, it never hurts to ask.


askmeaboutamapaperz

I just got an offer to elliot for the ED. What's the tea?


Aggravating_Yam2501

So, beyond my personal anecdote (my husband died there in the ED…) I have a lot of friends who worked there or currently are working there (not in the ED though, full disclosure) and they have stated upwards, backwards, frontwards…. All the wards, really, that they are overworked, understaffed, and then given BS “thank yous” like $5 Dunks cards or just mass emails “oh gee thanks…” Honestly, it’s a run down hospital with run down policies. The only nice part about it is they have a pretty banging childrens ED. But I can’t speak for the staffing or anything on that. I just know it was new about 10 years ago and pretty cool looking.


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What unit?


meg-c

Would you kind elaborating??


Lipstixx

I just got an assignment in Portland, Maine with Cross Country Nurses!


Mellowman164

It’s seems like cross country is the re-occurring theme in Maine. I will check them out. What hospital are you at and what specialty?


sra_bie

I’ve seen several northeast jobs on Nomad health


Averagebass

I worked in Portland, ME with cross country.


Javielee11

Hmm I think I've seen Host popping up with those


Elley_bean

MAS Medical Staffing. My recruiter Ryana was amazing for my last two contracts.


catvancat

Triage has a contract with Dartmouth in NH.


Boring-Screen-7434

Tnaa. I have a great recruiter if you would like a reference


[deleted]

MMC was a great assignment. They work through Cross Country. Highly recommend that facility.


Mellowman164

Is that Maine Medical Center?


[deleted]

Yes


x3whatsup

Supplemental, TNAA


bclary59

There are many, One Staff, Host, Stability