
1/2/2023
12H Days
Spokane, WA
13 Weeks
36
N/A
Short Term Acute Care Hospital
That’s how we ensure travelers get where they want to go. And facilities find the talent they need.
We are a fairly young company (we started in 2006). And we’re more than okay with that. Because it’s all well and good to learn from the past, but it’s disastrous to be stuck in it. And stuck in a one-size-fits-all, churn-and-burn mentality is not what Triage is about. Never has been. Never will be.
Instead, we prefer to be real. Real about expectations – both ours and yours. Real about how a decision you make today could affect your tomorrows. Real about how compensation actually works. Real about how great – or grating – your next supervisor may be.
Being real allows everyone at Triage to be ready. Ready to serve you with real honesty. So if that gig near the ocean is really no day at the beach, or that third shift comes with a second-class rate, we tell you. So you can be ready, too.
Are we the biggest? No. Are we the best? That’s rather subjective, but we’re trying to be. Will we work like hell to get you as close to your idea of heaven as possible? Yes. Yes, we will.
At Triage, we do our best (which is pretty darn good) at helping you do what you do best while enjoying the people, places, experiences – and paycheck – you’re looking for.
13-week Gigs
Most placements run for 13 weeks. That means they’re temporary. Which is kind of why you’re into being a traveler, right?
Pay
Good news, you get actual money in exchange for your services – and you get paid weekly (woo-hoo!). But how that amount gets divvied up and dished out can be altered to best fit your lifestyle.
You Work for Triage
Technically, you’re working for us even though you’re working at a facility. This makes things a lot easier for you when it comes to accounting and taxes.
Housing
We can be as hands-on or hands-off as you like. So if you prefer we find a place, sign the lease and pay the rent, no problem. If you prefer taking your housing allowance and making your own arrangements, go nuts. And, of course, we can help with anything in between.
Benefits
Yes, one of the benefits of being a Triage traveler/employee is that you get actual benefits. Health, dental, vision, 401(k), vacation, and even continuing education and certification reimbursement.
The Big Five
We provide placements in five of the major acute staffing areas: nursing, radiology, lab, rehab services and cardiopulmonary. Not everyone does, which is kind of weird. But hey, go us.
In recruiting, stating actual facts has become: Foreign | Uncommon | Taboo. All bait, plenty of switch. Enough. At Triage, we tell it like it is. That’s how we ensure travelers get where they want to go, and the facilities find the talent they need. So if that gig near the ocean is no day at the beach, we tell you. We don’t send candidates with qualifiers, just qualified candidates. Of course, we can only tell it like it is because you tell us what you want--and we actually listen. And then, we shoot you straight. Using candor over jargon. Offering reality over wishful thinking. No song and dance just to get a signature on the dotted line. We stand together in our pursuit of what is REAL. We earn the trust of those we serve by being reliable. We gain respect by being READY. And we will always choose to give a damn. We are Triage. Real. Ready. Triage is a medical staffing agency founded in 2006. We specialize in staffing the best and brightest Nursing, Laboratory, Rehabilitation Therapy, Cardiopulmonary and Radiology professionals for travel assignments across the US. We’re a top-rated staffing agency by industry-leaders like Highway Hypodermics, BluePipes, The Gypsy Nurse, and an INC 5000 Fastest-Growing US Company. Why? Because we’re a “no BS” kind of company that’s Real with their travelers so they can be Ready for what’s next. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for more fun. Check out helpful blogs on our website and of course, find the best assignment in that destination you’ve always wanted to visit. Life’s too short and the world is too big to stay in one place. The Triage Team