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Our Mission
When we founded nursetown.com we did it with the intention of making
it a nursing community website anchored by a strong employment section
to serve both the job seeking public and the nurse hiring sector. Our
intention was to begin with articles about nursing and health related
issues, discussions about anything our audience asks for, and jobs in
all fifty states and Canada. After that basic backbone was
established, (it has been), we have added sections and features that
our audience or our editors deem interesting. We hope we are
professional without being stodgy, informative without having so much
information that you can't find what you want, fun without forgetting
that nursing is serious business, and most of all, being a place on
the Internet that you want to come back to again and again because we
are useful and relevant.
Around the Town
On our home page you will find
links to almost everything you want to visit in nursetown.com. It starts
with the articles section.
There you will find articles on everything from the nursing shortage
and career advice, to "Incredible Nursing Stories", to serious health
issues, to humor. The home page generally has about ten recently posted
articles listed but if you click the tab right below the current
articles you will find a treasure trove of additional articles. The
discussion groups
area is a free-for-all dictated by you, the audience. Some are
serious, some of them are humorous but seldom are they boring. You can
participate by just browsing or you can jump in and voice an
opinion. It is your area.
Search for jobs will take
you to the general job listings. Click on the state of your choice and
jobs that employers have listed for that state will pop up. You will
first see a brief listing of the job details and if that looks like
something you are interested in knowing more about just click on the
"details" button. Then if you want to apply or speak directly with the
employer click on the "apply" tab and you are put in direct contact
with the job poster. You can email more questions or go ahead and send them
your resume. If you don't have a resume, fill out the short
"mini-interview" and we will forward it to them.
If you are interested in traveling you may want to visit the Travel Nursing page where
companies that specialize in short term, (normally 13-26 weeks),
assignments are listed. Click on any one of the banners and you will
find all the information you could ever want on working in exciting
and exotic places and having the employers pay your way! Another
version of this can be found on the
Camp Nursing page. Seasonal jobs in camps in the U.S and Canada
can be found there and you can turn a vacation into a money making
season of fun and work.
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