Angel and Her Journey to Becoming a Travel SLP

Everyone say hi to Angel, one of Ventura MedStaff’s traveling speech-language pathologists. Angel started her travel SLP career with the Ventura Therapy team in May of 2022 and has been loving the travel life ever since! She is currently on assignment in California with her husband, and you could say they’ve been California Dreamin! She…

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Traveler Spotlight: Dana and Carlos

What is your favorite part about working with Ventura Medstaff? Our recruiter and the whole therapy team do a great job of finding jobs in our desired locations/setting rather than waiting for any job in the state to appear. They really work hard to advocate for us. Which state has been your favorite place to…

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Traveler of the Month: Hannah

What is your favorite part about working with Ventura MedStaff? This is my first contract with Ventura. I am very excited that the company was able to line up this contract where I wanted to be in Alaska and also work out a great pay package. The team has been very responsive to all my…

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Traveler of the Month: Brittany

What is your favorite part about working with Ventura Medstaff?My recruiter has been a pleasure to work with. She takes the time to explain things to me, hear my concerns, and support me with my decisions. Ventura Medstaff has allowed me to open up my horizons and explore all over the United States.  Which state has been your…

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Traveler of the Month: Christopher

Traveler of the Month: Spotlight What is your favorite part about working with Ventura Medstaff? Ventura makes the entire traveling process as simple as possible. Onboarding was quick, communication was immediate (via email or text message). I cannot thank my recruiter enough. Before I even submitted for a contract, they called me late on a…

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Justin Jacob-My Travel Nursing Journey

After working in a level II SICU in Rapid City, SD for 2 years immediately following nursing school, I was able to gain invaluable experience and get exposure to a wide variety of patient populations. This set the stage for the second leg of my nursing career; becoming a traveling nurse. My first assignment was…

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