Registered Nurse (RN) - Travel Medicine
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Responsibilities
- Conduct in-depth travel health consultations and educate client on destination-specific risks
- Administer vaccines per standing orders and monitor for adverse reactions
- Recommend and promote travel health products and medications as clinically appropriate
- Manage clinic setup, inventory, and compliance with safety and documentation protocols
- Support onsite corporate wellness or vaccine clinic events as needed
- Complete ongoing travel medicine training - we invest in keeping your clinical knowledge current
- Immigration Medical Services - Required at Select States (CO, MD, IL, FL, MO)
- Scheduling - The Honest Picture
- Here's what that means in practice:
- Hours are based on client demand, which varies by location and season
- We create a schedule that offers 6-12 months of consistency, helping provide stability, while recognizing that hours are not guaranteed in some markets
- To support schedule planning and consistency, we require availability within these scheduling windows, which allows us to provide a clear, forward-looking view of your work schedule
- We do our best to honor availability, and flexibility (preferred day/time coverage, weekends, or willingness to cover multiple locations) can increase your scheduled hours
- Peak travel seasons (typically February-August) generally bring higher and more stable volume
- What You Need to Succeed
- Active RN license in good standing
- 2+ year of clinical nursing experience (travel medicine background a plus, not required)
- Comfortable working independently - you won't always have backup in the clinic
- Strong patient communication and education skills
- Reliable access to a personal computer (training systems require desktop or laptop)
- Proficiency with Google Suite (Gmail, Drive, Docs, Meet)
- Current First Aid/CPR certification
- Ability to lift and transport vaccine inventory as needed
- Ideal For Nurses Who
- Are adaptable - comfortable shifting gears between high-volume and consultative modes
- Want the range of both clinic types without switching locations
- Are reliable for weekend coverage and flexible with scheduling
- Ready to apply?
- If you're an experienced RN who's ready for something different - a role where your clinical judgment is trusted and your patient relationships matter - we'd love to hear from you.
- Learn more: https://www.passporthealthusa.com/
Additional Information
PASSPORT HEALTH Registered Nurse - Travel Medicine This isn't a traditional nursing role - and that's exactly the point. Passport Health is North America's largest travel medicine and immunization provider, with 300+ clinics across the U.S. and Canada. We're looking for experienced RNs who are ready to step out of a high-pressure hospital or traditional clinic setting and into a role built around autonomy, specialized expertise, and genuine one-on-one patient connection. What Makes This Role Different You run your clinic. You own your patient experience. Most of our nurses work independently - no charge nurse, no team overhead, no endless task lists. You manage your day by seeing your clients, and providing them with the best experience possible. You will be supported by a network of clinical leadership, but the day-to-day is yours. Travel medicine is a specialty. You'll develop deep expertise in vaccine-preventable diseases, international health risks, and pre-travel health planning - knowledge most nurses never get to build. Every client interaction is a true consultation, not a check-the-box encounter. Current Opening Details: - Location(s): Washington, D.C - Compensation: Starting at $43.00 - Weekly Hours & Schedule: Part-time 24 hours/weekly Monday - Friday, including Saturday rotation
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