Travel Nurses, APN RN's, Allied specialties, CRNA's and Therapists are all needed in the busy area of Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas.
Texas is diverse and full of so much great history and places to explore. Why not plan a trip to this bustling area of the south and enjoy a mild fall this year. During October and November the temperatures range from a low in the 40's to highs in the 60's and 70's and even in the winter it doesn't get that cold with lows in the 30's at night but usually high 50's during the day. Summer days average about 84 most of the time in this beautiful area.
This metropolitan area is home to almost 7 million people making it the largest metropolitan area in the south. It is one of the top 20 cities to live in based on the job market and quality of life says U.S. News.The Dallas/Ft Worth, TX (DFW) area offers big-city excitement as well as quiet, suburban living. Cowboy life really does still exist in Texas and even in DFW. The Dallas/Ft. Worth area is the economic and cultural hub of the region commonly called North Texas or North Central Texas and is the largest inland metropolitan area in the US. And of course there are major league sports teams to watch and enjoy as well.
Young professionals make up the bulk of those who live in Dallas and Fort Worth and the surrounding suburbs are largely filled with families who want community but also access to the big city. The population of this metropolitan area has grown from 5.8 million people in 2005 to over 7 million in 2015. Millenials launching new careers and families seeking the good life are flocking to the area.
There are many major medical facilities in this area of course including the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Medical City Dallas Hospital, Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Ft Worth, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas and many more. Travel nurses and healthcare professionals seeking travel assignments can find plenty of jobs in this booming metroplex.
Is it time for you to head to Texas for some adventure? Click here if you would like us to help you get started on your first or next travel assignment. Safe travels!
Mary Crawford, HealthCare Employment Network