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Specialty
RNs, including ER, OR, ICU, and CCU.
Earn up to $65/Hour!
Work
on a travel or local contract in the area of your
choice, or pick up extra shifts through per diem
work.
Check
out these and all our jobs on Favorite's
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Kentucky:
Newest State in the Nurse Compact

June
1st, 2007 - Kentucky implemented NLC
Kentucky
is the newest state joining the Nurse Licensure Compact
(NLC). The first participating states, Maryland, Texas,
Utah and Wisconsin formally began implementation of the
RN and LPN/VN compact in January, 2000. In response to
the ongoing nursing shortage, the Compact has as one of
its goals to “remove regulatory barriers to increase access
to safe nursing care.” In short, these states legally recognize
one another's out-of-state nursing licenses to allow additional
nurse availability in their states.
Similar
to recognition between states of state-held driver’s licenses,
the mutual recognition model of nurse licensure allows a nurse
to have one license in the state of residency and to practice
in other states, in accordance to each state's practice law
and regulation. To achieve mutual recognition, each state must
enact legislation and regulation authorizing the Nurse Licensure
Compact, as well as adopting administrative practices for implementation.
Member
states are referred to as “Compact” states and currently total twenty-one – all recognizing one another’s
state-issued nurse licensures.
Current members include: Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky,
Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire,
New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, South Carolina,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Colorado is scheduled to implement the compact on October
1st, 2007.
The
definitive answer to all license regulations should be
secured through the state board of nursing in which a facility
is located. To be certain that you are complying with State
regulations, your first step should ALWAYS be to consult
the Board of Nursing in the state in which a client facility
is located. If a State is a member of the Nurse License
Compact, you may want to access the National Board of Nursing
site for more complete information.
The
Compact opens up a number if opportunities for RNs and
LPN/VNs both in contract and travel positions. To explore
opportunities that may
be available for you, email gotravel@favoritestaffing.com or visit our job
search page to view the many available
positions in the compact member states.
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Refer
Your Out-of-State Friends and Earn Bonuses Quickly

Help
your friends find a great career and earn up to $500 for
yourself!
One
benefit of working for a leading national staffing company
is that you're not limited to making referrals in just
your
hometown. If you know nurses who live in other parts of the country (for
example, a long time friend, an acquaintance from nursing school, a former co-worker, etc.), you can
earn referral bonuses for sending
them our way! We have great nationwide opportunities and over 50 branch offices
across the country, so you can be sure they'll receive the personal service
you're accustomed to!
- Refer an RN or certain allied personnel, get
$100 for every 50 hours your referral works, up to $500
- Refer an LPN or certain allied personnel, get
$50 for every 50 hours your referral works, up to $250
- Refer an CNA, MHT or HHA or certain allied
personnel, get $20 for every 50 hours your referral works, up to $100
It’s easy - no application necessary! Just tell
your friends and colleagues about Favorite and when they complete an application
with us, we will ask them for their referral source. If they give us your
name*,
we will track their hours and pay you a bonus for every 50 hours they work, up
to 250 hours within 180 days (6 months).
* Make sure your referral knows
your full name.
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Travel
to New Jersey

Destination
Spotlight: New Jersey, more than just the Garden State
This
month’s Destination Spotlight features New Jersey…not
because last week marked the final episode of the Sopranos,
but because we have tons of travel and per diem opportunities
with great pay rates. Summer also happens to one of the
best times to visit the Garden State.
We’ll
begin with Jersey Shore. If you’re in the mood for a little
gambling, head to Atlantic City— Las Vegas of the Northeast. You'll
find funnel cakes, hot dogs, souvenirs, and candy shops;
not to mention the eleven resort-casinos featuring cabaret
acts, stand-up, concerts and the amazing Cirque de Soleil.
In fact, Atlantic City is as well-known for its exciting
night clubs and entertainment as the traditional seashore
amusements.
Another
day, head half an hour south
to the picturesque town of Avalon. Escape here for a little
rest
and relaxation
and take in the natural dunes and gentle surf.
Other beach towns not to be missed are Asbury Park, Bay Head, and Bradley Beach,
home to some of the best surfing in New Jersey.
For
those who have an artistic side, head for Belmar and enter
their 2007 Sandcastle Contest held on July 18th.
Also don’t forget New York City is only an hour away! So grab your sunscreen
and call our North Jersey branch office at 800-557-0189 or
email northjersey@favoritestaffing.com.
Travelers can email gotravel@favoritestaffing.com or
call Travel Nurses Services at 800-755-1411
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Fun
in the Sun with the Family

Summer
gas prices got you grounded? Here are some ideas for fun
in the sun close to home.
Camp
at a local park! With a little research you can find
a state or city park that allows camping; and you’ll be
close to home if it rains.
Plan
a weekly or monthly Family Adventure Night. Give
your children a list and let them take turns picking the
activity.
Play
tag at the park, go to the movies, go miniature golfing
or go-kart riding, eat at a “theme” restaurant.
Have
an old fashioned picnic! Prepare sandwiches and
snacks, grab the kids, dogs. and Frisbees. Find a pretty
spot and relax in the
sun. Don’t forget the bug spray!
Discover
your city. Visit local museums, zoos, nature trails, etc.
Plan a Scavenger Walk! Write down five items (butterfly,
cat, rosebush, etc.) for each family member and walk through
the neighborhood or a park and discover your items. The
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Favorite
On The Move
Favorite
Healthcare Staffing will be at conventions across the
country. Find us in a city near you!
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NWONE, September 12 - 14, 2007 Bellevue,
WA
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ENA, Sept 26 - 29, 2007 Salt Lake City, UT
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ASHRRA, Sept. 30 - Oct 1, 2007 Anaheim, CA
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