Alaskans value resilience. We know what it means to work together in tough times, and we require solutions that meet the ...
Apr. 13—It's no secret that Alaska is short of qualified, certified, and registered nurses. It's a problem that has existed since before the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the situation nationwide and ...
In Alaska, travel nurses earn $3,096 per week, or $77.40 per hour based on a 40-hour work week. That is $24.90 more per hour than registered nurses overall—higher than the difference in pay between ...
Travel nurses in Alaska receive the highest average weekly salary, according to a March 7 report from Vivian, a national healthcare hiring marketplace.
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Opinion: We can strengthen Alaska’s health care workforce by joining the nurse licensure compact
The multi-state compact allows registered nurses and licensed practical nurses who meet the highest standards to hold one license.
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