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State Resources : Alaska

   Travel Nursing Jobs in Alaska

Link to Alaska Board of Nursing

550 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 1500
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3567

Phone: (907) 269-8161
Fax: (907) 269-8196

Fees:
Board Fee Information
RN/LPN Fees: $ 50.00 Nonrefundable Application Fee
$215.00 Licensing Fee
$ 50.00 Temporary Permit Fee
$ 59.00 Fingerprint Processing Fee
ANP/RNA Fees: $ 75.00 Authorization Fee
$ 50.00 Prescriptive Authority Fee
$ 50.00 Controlled Substances Application Fee
$ 50.00 Temporary Permit Fee
Nurse Aide Fees: $ 50.00 Nonrefundable Application Fee
$120.00 Certification Fee
$ 59.00 Fingerprint Processing Fee
$ 40.00 Examination Fee
Other Fees: $ 20.00 Verification of Licensure Fee
$ 5.00 Name Change Fee
$ 5.00 Duplicate License Fee
$ 20.00 Framable Wall Certificate Fee

Continuing Education Requirements:
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Travel nursing jobs are available in a variety of locales in Alaska. You may work in a small 2 person clinic or you may be in a large metropolitan hospital in the surprising city of Anchorage.

How does almost 20 hours of of sunlight and temperatures of 80 degrees sound? Most nurses think of the frozen tundra but that is not entirely accurate. If you are adventurous, travel nursing in Alaska might be just the ticket you are looking for.

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ASK CONRAD
Questions on travel nursing
Q:
Does any agency pay traveling nurses as indepentant contractor and wages are reported on 1099 instead of W-2.

A:
I do not know the answer to this but am going to poll my customers and find out. I\'ll let you know. My strong suspicion is that the answer is no. My understanding of the independent contractors laws would preclude one being an IC if they were told when and where to work. The inherent scheduling requirements involved in nursing probably would throw that option out. I\'ll ask around.
Conrad is the founder of Nursetown.com and TravelnursingUSA.com.

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