Our Delaware travel nursing jobs will show you the charm and beauty of this historic state. With so many miles of Atlantic coastline, Delaware has many beautiful beaches and coastal attractions. The most popular beaches, Rehoboth Beach, Lewes, Dewey Beach and Bethany Beach, are each their own unique scene, so you’re sure to find a favorite. Anywhere in the state, enjoy tax-free shopping and an extensive and well-maintained park system. See our recently posted travel nursing jobs in Delaware below.
Travel Nurse Across America is the travel nursing agency for you – in Delaware and across the country! We offer competitive travel nursing pay, excellent benefits and personal service to each of our nurses.
Nearly all of Delaware sits on a mass of sand, gravel, and clay within a region called the Coastal Lowland. Only the northernmost tip of the state, which extends into the higher Piedmont region, does not. Most of the state’s population lives in the hilly highlands, leaving the lowland portion of the state for farms and wilderness.
Along the western shore of Delaware Bay, protected marshes attract migrating waterfowl in such numbers that the wetlands are sometimes blanketed with them. Some 100,000 greater snow geese and Canada geese – and untold numbers of other migrating birds – sojourn in Delaware. In late spring, black-bellied plovers, ruddy turnstones, red knots, and sandpipers arrive to feast on the tiny eggs of horseshoe crabs.
Visitors to the bay enjoy marine delicacies such as crabs and oysters – not to mention the pleasures of beachcombing.
South of the bay on Delaware’s Atlantic shore, waves pile sand into spits that take the brunt of ocean storms, leaving salt marshes on the sheltered side teeming with wildlife.
Inland, Carolina bays, round ponds of uncertain origin, dot the state and provide habitat for rare plants. And in southern Delaware, a swampland shared with Maryland holds stands of bald cypress – unusual this far north.
Temporary License Time-Frame: 4-6 weeks
Permanent License Time-Frame: 4-6 weeks
Compact (eNLC): Yes
Walk-Through: No
Cost: $40 (temporary license), $141 (permanent license)
Application Requirements: N/A
Nursys: Yes
Livescan Fingerprinting:
Renewal Requirements: One of the following:
1,000 practice hours within the past 5 years, OR
400 practice hours within the past 2 years, OR
Refresher course within the past 2 years AND
CEU-30 including 3 hours on substance abuse
Renewal Date: Every 2 years
Website: http://www.professionallicensing.state.de.us/boards/nursing/index.shtml
Telephone Number: 302.744.4517