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| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2006
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| I am looking to relocate from Canada into a NICU in Colorado Springs by middle of next year. I am a little new to this whole travel nursing thing and am not 100% sure what it is as apposed to lets say a permanent position (I am assuming it is a temporary position). I am looking for a recruiter that is willing to help out with licensing in Colorado and willing to help with relocation costs if at all possible... Unless someone has any other suggestions. I am permanently moving to Colorado Springs so that is the only place I am looking for employment at this time. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Omaha, NE
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| Re: Moving from Canada How exciting you are moving! As my signature states, I am an RN who now finds permanent placements for other RN's. Worldbridge Partners is an executive recruitment firm and I am part of their healthcare team. We do help with the transition; looking at cost of living, real estate if you are buying a house, best schools, etc. This service is free to you and the institution where we place you usually pays relocation fees. I have several positions in CO I'm trying to fill. Please call me and we can chat. Looking forward to talking! 800-825-8620 Julie Bergen RN, BSN.
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