September 4, 2009, Newsletter Issue #56: Correctional Nursing for the Traveling RN

Tip of the Week

Working in travel RN jobs opens up a world of possibility and gives you, a registered nurse, the chance to really branch out into something new. Correctional nursing is one of those jobs that isn’t usually the first thing on the “to do” career list. However, when you think about it, there are a lot of rewards that come with the job.

Yes, as a registered nurse working in a correctional facility, there are more risks. But there are also unique opportunities as well. Registered nurse jobs in correctional institutions usually work with inmates who have rare health problems because of their lifestyles. Unlike a hospital where you’re working directly under the strict supervision of a doctor, working as a registered nurse in a correctional facility gives you the freedom to make decisions in a timely manner.

If you’ve decided to work for PPR Healthcare Staffing…congratulations! Your next step is to talk to your personal recruiter about unique registered nurse job openings like working in a correctional facility. There’s a pretty good chance you’ll be paid more (more risks = more money) and you might be surprised at how rewarding the job really is. 


Working as a correctional nurse isn’t for everybody, but if you’re looking for a unique and exciting career path, ask PPR Healthcare staff about registered nurse job openings in correctional facilities across America .

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