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Travel Jobs in Alabama

Are you ready to discover new destinations? Then check out Alabama for your next travel nursing or travel cna job with Host Healthcare. From spending time outdoors at Gulf State Park to historical civil rights places like the Rosa Parks Museum, there are great places to see during your travel nursing assignment in Alabama.

If you are looking for a travel nursing assignment in Alabama, Host Healthcare is here to help. Travel nurse jobs in Alabama give registered nurses job opportunities to work with skilled healthcare facilities , receive desirable benefits , and make great pay in the process all while being able to explore new places . We provide our travel nurses support every step of the way from housing support to state license resources. Whether you’re looking for travel cna jobs in Alabama or a registered nurse looking for a travel assignment, there are plenty of great opportunities and options available. VIEW FEATURED JOBS

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Cities Already Traveled

Just a few cities we’ve placed travelers: Birmingham, Auburn, Montgomery, and Tuscaloosa. If you’re looking for an Alabama nursing job or anywhere within the United States , Host Healthcare is here to help you find the perfect travel nursing assignment.

If you’re interested in traveling the South, be sure to check out South Carolina and North Carolina travel nurse jobs .

Noccalula Falls Park

Noccalula Falls cascades over 90 feet into the Black Creek ravine. Located just over two miles from downtown Gadsden, Noccalula Falls Park and Campground allows you to escape into nature close to the amenities a traveler or adventurer needs.

U.S. Space & Rocket Center

The U.S. Space & Rocket Center is located in Huntsville, Alabama and operated by the government of Alabama. When you visit the museum you will be able to see a variety of space specific things including rockets, achievements, and artifacts of the U.S. space program.

Alabama Splash Adventure

Alabama Splash Adventure is a water park and amusement park located in in Bessemer, Alabama. Enjoy the water attractions headlined by Neptune’s Plunge and Splashdown. If you want something more low key they have a lazy river where you can sit back and relax.

The Perfect Meal

Fried Catfish, Fried Green Tomatoes, Banana Pudding, and Pecan Pie.

The Heart of Dixie

Your next travel nursing job or travel cna job in Alabama is waiting for you. Alabama is a place rich in history and culture. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s church and the Rosa Parks Museum, dedicated to the activist, can be found in the capital of Montgomery. Whether you're a registered nurse or certified nursing assistant looking for a travel assignment Host Healthcare is here to help.

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Alabama Road Trips

Tuscaloosa to auburn.

The University of Alabama Crimson Tide and the Auburn Tigers are cross-state rivals in football. Sports fans can visit the campuses at Tuscaloosa and Auburn to see awards, photos, and athletic memorabilia dating as far back as 120 years.

Where Eagles Fly

It’s the name of a famous song, but Guntersville is truly a place “where eagles fly.” This area in North Alabama attracts so many migrating bald eagles during the winter that Lake Guntersville State Park. Watch and enjoy the graceful symbol

Gulf Shores and Orange Beach

Pack the car and head down I-65, U.S. Hwy. 231 or across I-10 and down to Alabama’s beautiful white sand beaches. You can soak up the sun on 32 miles of sugar-white sand beaches. See exotic animals at the world famous “Little Zoo That Could

Taking it to the Streets, Downtown

Travel to Birmingham, Alabama’s largest city, for a stroll through historic downtown. You will go to the place where hot peanuts have been sold for more than 100 years and stroll through shops filled with memories.

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Montgomery, AL

  • Vascular/ECHO Technologist 13 Weeks Variable Estimated Total Pay $2,453.43 - $2,632.22 /wk*

*Includes estimated wage of $29.76 - $36.76/hr and non-taxable benefits if eligible

Birmingham, AL

  • CT Technologist 13 Weeks Days Estimated Total Pay $2,258.48 - $2,411.50 /wk*

*Includes estimated wage of $19.69 - $26.69/hr and non-taxable benefits if eligible

  • Physical Therapist 13 Weeks Days Estimated Total Pay $2,231.98 - $2,385.00 /wk*

*Includes estimated wage of $23.58 - $30.58/hr and non-taxable benefits if eligible

Prattville, AL

  • Physical Therapist 12 Weeks Days Estimated Total Pay $2,231.98 - $2,385.00 /wk*

Tuscaloosa, AL

  • RN 13 Weeks Nights Estimated Total Pay $2,125.06 - $2,274.27 /wk*

*Includes estimated wage of $18.00 - $25.00/hr and non-taxable benefits if eligible

  • CT Technologist 13 Weeks Days Estimated Total Pay $1,993.48 - $2,146.50 /wk*

*Includes estimated wage of $20.35 - $27.35/hr and non-taxable benefits if eligible

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Travel Nursing: Alabama

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  • Find Current Travel Nurse Jobs in Alabama 2024

Alabama Licensure Information and Requirements

Alabama ceu requirements, what is the average travel nursing salary in alabama.

  • How To Become a Travel Nurse in Alabama With Trusted Nurse Staffing in Three Simple Steps

Why Should You Consider Becoming a Travel Nurse in Alabama?

What are the high-demand travel nursing specialities in alabama right now, faqs about alabama travel nursing, find current travel nurse jobs in alabama.

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For the latest up-to-date information on licensure requirements and fees, visit the Alabama Board of Nursing website or contact the Alabama Board of Nursing licensing division at 1-800-656-5318.

Licensure Requirements

If you currently hold a multistate license in another compact state, we have great news — you do not need to obtain an Alabama RN or LPN license to work as a travel nurse in the state. However, you will still need to apply for approval to engage in advanced practice nursing even if you are an APRN with a multistate license in another compact state.

If you don’t have a multistate license, you’ll need to apply for licensure by endorsement. 

Here are the following requirements you’ll need to meet for an Alabama nursing license:

  • You must be a legal citizen or US resident.
  • You must have a valid Social Security Number.
  • You must have graduated from a nursing program with the same educational criteria as Alabama nursing programs.
  • You must submit an official transcript for your nursing program in a sealed envelope to the Alabama Board of Nursing (faxed copies are not permitted).
  • You must provide documentation showing you have earned 24 contact hours of CE (continuing education) within the last 24 months.
  • You must submit a Request for Verification of Nursing License for Endorsement into Alabama form . The Alabama Board of Nursing also allows licensure verification through Nursys Ⓡ .
  • You must submit your fingerprints prior to completing your license application.

It typically takes three to four weeks for licensure by endorsement application to be verified. As long as you meet the application requirements for licensure, you can apply for a temporary license to practice nursing in Alabama while waiting for your license to be verified. 

Licensure Fees

Application fees for licensure by endorsement include: 

  • $100 application fee for a single-state license and $200 for a multi-state license
  • Temporary permit fee $50
  • Transaction fees: $3.50

Nurse Licensure Compact Status

Alabama became a party to the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) on January 1st, 2020.

Is Alabama a Walk-Through State?

Alabama is not a walk-through state.

To practice as a travel nurse in Alabama, you must have at least 24 contact hours every 2 years. The Alabama Board of Nursing accepts CE courses that are approved or accredited by any:

  • State board of nursing
  • State nurses association
  • A national organization such as the American Nurses Credentialing Center ( ANCC )

While salaries can differ depending on which city and specialty you work in, the average pay for a travel nurse in Alabama is $1,892 per week, which is around the national average. 

However, the cost of living in this state is lower than the national average, so that means you’ll get more bang for your buck when living and working here.

In addition to their salaries, travel nurses receive benefits like housing stipends, travel and meal allowances, bonuses, and more.

Cities in Alabama With the Highest Travel Nursing Salaries

The average travel nurse salary in Mobile, Alabama, is $2,656 per week.

The average travel nurse salary in Montgomery, Alabama, is $2,134 per week.

The average travel nurse salary in Dothan, Alabama, is $1,934 per week.

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The average travel nurse salary in Alexander City, Alabama, is $1,907 per week

The average travel nurse salary in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, is $1,854 per week.

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Being on assignment in Alabama has been great and there is always something to do! There are tons of great places to go shopping, and get some good food. I enjoy taking a lot of hikes and walks here. There's a lot of lakes, rivers, dams etc to see and explore.

Trusted nurse staffing is such a great company to work for and they are so easy to work with. I love using them as my first company for travel nursing!

My recruiter did an amazing job at finding the best fit for me! An outstanding job with communication, updates and ensuring all my questions were answered!!

I have been with Trusted Staffing for about 18 months now. I have essentially been working local contracts, but the experiences have been memorable. My recruiter, is always available when I have a question or concern. Travel nursing is something all nurses should experience. I can't wait until I can do some serious traveling

Every member of this company I’ve interacted with has exceeded my expectations. My recruiter, Alex, is so commutative and goes above and beyond always. I can’t imagine switching to another company!

I have had the best experience with Trusted Nurse Staffing. My recruiter Tom is amazing. He always treats me with respect and as a friend. He is on top of everything I need. And when my Dad passed away, he helped me with time off, no problem and they even sent me a beautiful comfort box that was very helpful. Fully recommend this agency.

How To Become a Travel Nurse in Alabama With Trusted Nurse Staffing in 3 Simple Steps

Start with our Pronto job search. Pronto makes your search for new assignments simple. You can use filters based on compensation, location, and shifts available to find assignments based on your unique needs.

From there, you’ll be able to easily browse the many listings for travel nurse jobs in Alabama. If you don’t see anything that strikes your fancy right off the bat, don’t worry. Update your settings and Pronto can notify you when more travel nurse jobs in Alabama become available.

Once you’ve found a travel assignment that checks all your boxes, it’s time to sign up, sign in, and apply! 

Everything can be done within the Pronto job search. From applying, to uploading your credentials and required documents, entering you preferred start date, and more. 

Need more assistance? One of our Trusted Nurse Staffing support team members is always available to help you with your job search.

Once you’ve found your dream travel nursing job in Alabama, simply sign your contract and you’re ready to go. Who knows, you may like Alabama so much that you want to extend your contract. Or maybe you’re feeling adventurous and want to try a new state . Our staff will assist you through the process, no matter what you decide to do.

With average national salaries in a below-average cost-of-living state, it’s no surprise that many travel nurses find themselves exploring options in Alabama. But, there’s more to travel nurse jobs in Alabama than just the money.

Delicious Southern comfort foods, temperate weather conditions, and some of the most beautiful natural wonders the country has to offer make Alabama a desirable location for travel nurses. 

The variety of delicious cuisine is sure to please the taste buds of any nurse on assignment in Alabama. Enjoy fresh seafood, southern barbeque, or comforting soul food all within proximity of your assignment. 

From the Little River Canyon to the Cheaha Mountain and everything in between, there is no shortage of outdoor adventure to be had in Alabama. Whether you prefer to hang out on the pristine beaches on the Gulf of Mexico or you want to spend your days off caving through the many caverns, outdoor enthusiasts will love living in Alabama.

Or maybe you’re an art and history buff, and the idea of exploring the dozens of museums, forts, and galleries located around Alabama gets your heart racing. Alabama is home to some of the most important Civil Rights Movements in history, so why not visit some famous monuments while you’re at it? 

If you’re looking to learn from the best, then you’ll be pleased to know that Alabama has hospitals with medical specialties that rank in the top 20 in the entire country.

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Operating room, neonatal intensive care unit, post-anesthesia care unit, intensive care unit, emergency room, step-down unit, telemetry nurses, what are your active travel nursing jobs in birmingham.

Interested in travel nursing jobs in Birmingham, Alabama? Check out Pronto to begin browsing and applying for travel nursing assignments today.

What Are Your Active Travel Nursing Jobs in Mobile?

Are you looking for travel nursing jobs in Mobile, Alabama? Look no further. When you use the Pronto job search , you can find positions immediately and even receive notifications when new postings become available.

What Are Your Active Travel Nursing Jobs in Montgomery?

Hoping to move to Montgomery for your first or next travel nurse assignment? Find the best travel nurse jobs in Alabama with Trusted Nurse Staffing with Pronto today.

Which Alabama Travel Nurse Assignments Have The Lowest Cost of Living?

Alabama is known for having a low cost of living and a high quality of life. 

While you can expect to pay more for living expenses in bigger cities like Mobile, Alabama comes in under the national average overall.

For example, cities like Montgomery and Birmingham are ranked in the top 3 most affordable places to live in Alabama.

Housing For Travel Nurses in Alabama: How Do I Go About Finding Housing?

“ Choosing to accept a stipend doesn’t mean that your recruiter at Trusted Nurse Staffing won’t be there to help you along the way. Connect with us, and we can give you insights into the various areas and even connect you with rental properties used by travel nurses in the past.”  

How Do I Find The Best Travel Nursing Agencies in Alabama?

Finding the right agency for travel nurse jobs in Alabama may seem tricky with so many choices, but there are a few things you can do to narrow your search:

  • Check out online reviews of nurses who have already taken on travel assignments in Alabama
  • Speak to recruiters from various agencies and get a feel for how you will be supported along your journey
  • Know what benefits are offered upfront. Some agencies offer higher pay, but fewer benefits and vice versa.

The team at Trusted Nurse Staffing is standing by to take your call. We’re confident that our pay, benefits, and 24/7 support are above and beyond the industry standard, and we want to prove it to you.

Where Are The Best Places To Be a Travel Nurse In Alabama?

Finding the best place for travel nurse jobs in Alabama will depend heavily on what type of lifestyle you prefer and, of course, how much salary matters to you.

Based on pay alone, cities like Ozark and Dothan usually boast above-average salaries and may appeal to those looking to stash away some hard-earned cash.

However, if it’s sugar sand beach vibes and a slower pace you seek then living in one of the cities along the coastline, such as Orange Beach or Fairhope, might be more your speed.

What Are The Best Things To Do in Alabama For Travel Nurses?

In Alabama, there’s something for everyone. And one of the best parts of living in Alabama is the weather. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are ample outdoor adventures, beaches, lakes, waterfalls, mountains, and forests to enjoy. 

You may also enjoy visiting some of the many museums, forts, or galleries. Or maybe you’d like to spend an afternoon at the famous Birmingham Zoo. If you’re a sports fan, you’ll love watching the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Auburn Tigers battle it out on the gridiron.

How Long Are Alabama Travel Nursing Assignments?

Depending on your chosen staffing agency, travel nursing assignments can range from as few as 8 weeks to as many as 52 weeks at a time, with the option to extend in some cases.

Trusted Nurse Staffing offers flexible contracts for travel nurse jobs in Alabama. Trusted Nurse Staffing’s Pronto job search can help you find assignments awaiting you in the Heart of Dixie. 

What Benefits Do I Receive As a Travel Nurse in Alabama?

As a travel nurse in Alabama, you may be entitled to a host of benefits depending on which staffing agency you choose. 

For example, Trusted Nurse Staffing offers: 

Competitive Compensation

  • 401(k) with 4% match after 1,000 hours and 1 year of employment
  • Weekly Paychecks
  • Direct Deposit
  • Overtime/Double Time is Available
  • Customizable Pay Packages

Top-Tier Bonus Opportunities:

  • $1500 Referral Bonus Program
  • Loyalty Program
  • Sign-on & Completion Bonus
  • Discount Program

Leading Health & Wellness Benefits:

  • Employer Sponsored Health Insurance
  • HRA Card to fully cover healthcare deductibles
  • Guardian Dental and Vision Insurance
  • Wellness Benefits

Additional Insurance Benefits:

  • Portable Permanent Whole Life Insurance
  • License, Certifications & CEU reimbursements
  • Portable Short-term/Longterm
  • Disability Insurance 

Work Flexibility:

  • Flexible contract options
  • Full/Part Time Work, Per Diem
  • Housing, Meal and Travel Stipends
  • Rental Car Options

Best In Class and Communication:

  • On Day 1, you’ll get matched with your own dedicated support team that includes clinical support, payroll, and compliance experts, with ongoing assignment advocacy.

Why Should I Apply To Travel Nursing Assignments in Alabama With Trusted Nurse Staffing?

Not only does Trusted Nurse Staffing offer the highest pay in the industry, 401(k) plans, license reimbursements, and more, but we also provide our nurses with unparalleled support before, during, and after their assignments.

Our team is available 24/7 because we know nurses work around the clock and may need our support. We want to be available to answer any questions or help solve any problems our nurses may have while on the road.

You can count on Trusted Nurse Staffing to be with you every step of the way.

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Travel Nursing in Alabama | Top Paying Specialties & Cities 2023

Alabama is a state full of outdoor activities, historical landmarks, and rich cultural experiences that spread from the northernmost border to the southern border. Although many people who haven’t spent time in the South associate the state with Forrest Gump or Reece Witherspoon’s time on screen, the state offers many wonderful experiences to embark on during your travels.

As with many states in the South, travel contracts will not pay as much as they do on the West Coast , but the cost of living will help make this money go much further. Alabama contains multiple large cities which ensures that specialty jobs and nursing jobs, in general, remain a constant need. Take a look at some of the beautiful coastlines and incredible food to see if Alabama might be your next destination.

Looking for travel nurse assignments in Alabama? Speak with a recruiter today!

How much do travel nurses make in Alabama?

The nature of the beast for states in the southern part of the country is that their pay rates hardly ever compete with big-name travel states. However, as we will discuss later, the cost of living in Alabama is considerably lower, and although you might be making less money than with other contracts, you will also be spending less on basic necessities.

According to Indeed.com , travel nurses in Alabama make an average of $1,910 a week, which is lower than the average travel nurse salary of $2,317. According to Indeed, the highest-paying cities within the state are as follows:

  • Mobile, AL – $2,498/ week
  • Tuscaloosa, AL – $2,251/ week
  • Alexander City, AL – $2,238/ week
  • Montgomery, AL – $2,218/ week
  • Dothan, AL – $2,055/ week

Highest-paying specialties in Alabama

A trend that we’ve seen in the travel industry over the past few years remains true in Alabama – there are certain specialties that generally pay nurses substantially more than others. Our guide to the highest-paying nursing assignments can you identify these specialties. As of spring 2023 , the highest-paying specialties in Alabama are as follows

  • OR- $3,513/ week
  • CVOR- $3,542/ week
  • Interventional Radiology- $3,219/ week
  • Behavioral Health- $3,145/ week
  • Med/Surg – $3,023/ week

Looking for open travel nurse assignments? Speak with a recruiter today!

Top 5 highest paying travel nursing specialities in Alabama

Top Hospitals in Alabama

With so many hospitals to choose from, it’s important to know what qualities matter in a hospital to you:

  • Does it need to specialize in a given procedure?
  • Does it need to be a designated stroke or heart center?
  • Is it nationally known?

Alabama has 116 hospitals, so doing your research on the hospital can have large payouts for your overall happiness and experience on your travel contract.

According to U.S. New World and Reports , these are the top-rated hospitals in Alabama.

1. University of Alabama at Birmingham

  • Location : Birmingham
  • Cardiology and Heart Surgery
  • Diabetes and Endocrinology
  • Ear, Nose, and Throat
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Pulmonary and Lung Surgery
  • Rehabilitation
  • Rheumatology
  • High Performing : 3 Specialties & 17 Procedures/Conditions

2. Huntsville Hospital

  • Location : Huntsville
  • Nationally Ranked : Not Ranked
  • High Performing : 9 Procedures/Conditions

3. Ascension St. Vincent’s Birmingham

  • High Performing : 7 Procedures/Conditions

4. DCH Regional Medical Center

  • Location : Tuscaloosa
  • High Performing : 8 Procedures/Conditions

Cost of Living for Travel Nurses in Alabama

One of the best things about moving to Alabama for a short time is that your dollar will go so much further here than in other states. According to the Missouri Economics and Research Center , Alabama is ranked as having the 4th lowest cost of living in the United States.

Zillow estimated that the average cost of a house in 2023 in Alabama was only $207,145 and the average monthly rent for a 1 bedroom was $739. Even when paying more for a furnished apartment, travel nurses will be making plenty to cover the cost of basic housing while staying in Alabama. Keep in mind that the bigger cities will always have higher rent prices than the more rural areas.

Studies on the cost of food for a household place the average American budget at $7,316 every year according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) consumer expenditure survey. However, they also project that this same budget is only $3,261 for those living in Alabama. That is less than half of the national average which does a wonderful job of exemplifying how much lower the cost of living in Alabama is compared to the rest of the country.

Pros & Cons of Travel Nursing in Alabama

Pros of travel nursing in alabama.

  • Although the weather can be blistering hot and muggy in the summers, it lends to beautifully warm and mild winters. If you are searching to avoid the cold for your winter times, Alabama could be a wonderful state to explore and escape the snow and cold.
  • The food is amazing. Take time while you are here to try a wide variety of fried chicken, shrimp and grits, and biscuits and gravy. Lend yourself some time in the classic Deep South and find your favorite local BBQ joint.
  • Beaches on the coast, with mountains inland. What more could you ask for? There is a wide variety of landscapes and outdoor activities to fill your days off.
  • There is a slower pace to life, and Southern hospitality is a real thing. Enjoy slowing down for a little bit and having genuine conversations with strangers on the street.
  • Many places and things to do. With so many historical sites, there is no shortage of museums or noteworthy landmarks to spend day trips visiting.

Cons of Travel Nursing in Alabama

  • Hot and muggy. The late spring through fall can have very warm temperatures with high humidity levels. This can lead to instant sweating and having to fight off larger bugs than you have ever seen anywhere else.
  • Although the food is delicious, it also brings with it a rather unhealthy population living in the state. Since you will be working in the hospitals while living there, keep in mind that patients might have more comorbidities and may be generally sicker than the majority of the rest of America.
  • Alcohol laws are still enforced and can make it tricky to buy liquor in some counties. Sundays and dry counties continue to add a curveball to obtaining alcohol if you do not plan ahead.
  • The crime rate is slightly higher than the national average. Since poverty and crime typically mimic each other (and there is a large amount of the population living below the poverty line) this isn’t surprising. However, it is something to consider if you plan on living in some of their larger cities.

Things To Do on Your Days Off

The most visited attraction in all of Alabama is the Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville. This includes training centers, simulations, and a wealth of information about all things space travel. They host the largest space camp that brings thousands of people to the region every year to participate in all that the center has to offer.

If you are craving a day or two of relaxation or the Caribbean beach vibe, spend some time at the Gulf Shores. From this base camp, you can plan fishing trips, rent kayaks, or even plan trips to swim with dolphins.

If you enjoy golfing, the Robert Trent Golf Trail is composed of 11 different locations throughout the state with over 400 holes to play. These courses are known around the world, and some of the courses are worth a visit even if you don’t play golf due to their luxurious spas at the hotels. If you are searching for a day spent in the great outdoors, go take a hike a Cheaha State Park. This park is beautiful year-round and takes you to the highest point in the state. The colors in the fall can take your breath away, and the waterfalls in the spring and summer provide a refreshing delight from the warm temperatures.

Why Alabama?

Although it is not one of the most talked about states people mention when talking about travel nursing, Alabama can provide you with such a unique and fun experience. The Deep South culture with its warm, Southern hospitality can bring you countless new friends and kindred spirits. You can use it as a launching pad to explore the coast, the mountains of the northern part of the state, and potentially see many of the historical sites around the region.

Alabama has a low cost of living, so it can also be a great opportunity to bulk up your savings account while you are finishing your contract. Overall, this state has a lot to offer, and it can give you an experience unlike what many other states can provide when it comes to travel nursing.

Speak with a recruiter about available travel nursing assignments in Alabama!

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    Travel LPN / LVN - Home Health - $1,390 per week in Montgomery, AL - LPN needed for home health in Montgomery, AL CoreMedical Group has hundreds of exciting and rewarding travel assignments throughout the country for Travel Allied Professionals and Travel Nurses. Plus, we're the only healthcare staffing company to offer our travelers a free, all-inclusive tropical vacation.

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