Find Opportunity and Flexibility Here
Catapult Healthcare professionals work in a variety of settings nationwide, including hospitals, healthcare systems, acute and primary care settings, government and military facilities, and rehab and skilled nursing facilities. We seek people who enjoy flexibility, who wish to make a difference, and are looking to grow their careers. If you’re a healthcare professional seeking a fresh challenge, our dedicated healthcare job recruiters are here to guide you to your ideal fit.
Supportive Environment, Competitive Compensation
We value our healthcare candidates and strive to offer them a supportive environment that makes them feel valued and heard. In keeping with our “hire standard,” we provide competitive compensation, reflecting your skill, dedication, and importance in the healthcare ecosystem. Our relationship with you goes beyond mere placement; we work hand in hand with you to foster your career growth. Our approach is consultative; we listen to your aspirations, understand your strengths, and guide you toward opportunities that align with your goals.
Our
Focus
At Catapult Healthcare, we’re passionate about offering nursing opportunities that will enable you to make a significant impact in patient lives, build your skills and gain valuable experience.
What’s Required To Work as a Catapult Healthcare Travel Nurse?
If you are currently working as a nurse, you already have most of the skills and qualifications needed. The Catapult Healthcare team, a dedicated nurse recruiting company, with our specialized nurse placement services, is committed to supporting you in identifying any additional needs and addressing them effectively so you can get to work.
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A Solid Foundation: RN Degree
A foundational requirement for working with Catapult Healthcare is to hold a Registered Nurse degree (RN) with at least an Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN).
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Passing the NCLEX-RN Exam
Upon graduating from your nursing program, you must successfully pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) to demonstrate your competence in the field.
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Acquiring State Licensure
A license for each state where you wish to work as a travel nurse is required. Interested in working across state borders? We've got you covered. Our team is skilled in guiding you through the process of obtaining licensure for different states while addressing any questions or concerns you may have.
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Your Work Experience is Valued
A minimum of one year's experience in your specialty, preferably within a hospital setting, is essential for you to begin your travel nursing career. As requirements may vary among hospitals, our expert recruiters will connect you with assignments that consider your unique experience level and preferences.