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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the travel nurse reference form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student’s name at the top of the form. This identifies the applicant for whom references are being provided.
  3. In the Student Evaluation section, assess the applicant's skills by selecting from 'Excellent', 'Above Average', 'Average', or 'Poor' for each competency listed, including Communication Skills and Leadership Skills.
  4. Provide an overall recommendation by choosing one of the options: 'Strongly recommend', 'Recommend', 'Recommend with reservations', or 'Do not recommend'.
  5. Add any additional comments that may support your evaluation in the comments section.
  6. Sign and date the form in the Reference Signature section, and include your title to validate your reference.
  7. Finally, ensure that the applicant completes their authorization statement by signing and dating it, along with providing their school information and graduation date.

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How Does the 12 Out of 24 Months Rule Relate? Travel nurses and other healthcare providers often hear about a 12 Out of 24 Months Rule that basically says you cant work in the same area for more than 12 months in any rolling 24-month period.
These are people who have worked closely with you in a paid job or volunteer setting. A supervisor who knows your work is ideal. Its better to get a reference from someone who has worked closely with you and knows you well than from someone higher up in the company who hasnt worked directly with you.
Professional references Current colleagues: Current colleagues are one of the best options to choose from because they know how you work at the moment of your new application. Previous colleagues: Previous colleagues are familiar with your skills and abilities and understand the way you handle tasks.
I would suggest taking a look at the facilities youve worked at over the last year and call into the unit directly and ask for the manager. When you get them, tell them that youre a previous traveler and if they remember you, would they be willing to give you a personal reference.
For travel nurses this can be where you work or where you get taxed. To set up a tax home you must show you have a permanent residence or abode in a specific location. This can be done by having a home, paying taxes and having a drivers license in that location.

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Of course, references from current and former employers or colleagues are always desirable. But if your work history is limited or unrelated to the specific skillset required, consider using contacts from academia, professional organizations youre involved in, or volunteer activities.
A good personal reference should be someone who can speak positively and specifically about your professional work experience and style. It can be a current or former supervisor, peer, colleague at work, or mentor.
Coworkers can be used as a reference as can former supervisors. References from former non nursing jobs are OK if they can speak to your work ethic. If you have been out of school less that a year, you can use your instructors. I would not use a high school teacher.

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