Getting Prepared for Travel Credentialing
The credentialing process is a crucial component in starting your next travel assignment. No matter your discipline, getting credentialed is your way of verifying the qualifications that allow you to provide care in your new facility—including requirements like a drug and health screen, a background check, as well as any necessary licensure and certifications relevant to your position.
Once you are accepted for a new assignment, your recruiter will refer your information to our credentialing team, who then compile your individual credentialing requirements for the discipline and state that you will be working in. Once you’ve looked at your list of requirements, don’t panic! You are not on this credentialing journey alone. You will have an assigned point of contact on the credentialing team to help navigate you through the process, so that you are ready to work.
The Role of Your AMN Credentialing Team
Your credentialing team contact will communicate each requirement you need to fulfill before starting, so you know exactly what you have to do and when. They are present to answer any questions you might have about the process or specific requirements while keeping track of your progress from start to finish. If you require appointments for medical exams or drug testing, your credentialing team is on the case to help get you scheduled at a convenient location, and on time.
Download AMN Passport—our user-friendly traveler portal. It gives you a self-serve checklist that acts as a touchpoint for you to find and submit any documents you need, putting the process right at your fingertips.
Things Every Clinician Should Know Before Getting Started
For all Allied Clinicians, make sure you are not psyching yourself out before you even start! To help you make credentialing an efficient and stress-free process, we’ve compiled some helpful things to remember:
Communication is Key
- Over-communicate
- Make your recruiter(s) and credentialing team your allies
- Reach out in advance to get prepped
- There is no such thing as a silly question
- State boards don’t bite—If you have questions specific to licensing, they are often the best lifeline
"This app (AMN Passport) is great and everything a healthcare traveler needs to stay up to date with job, pay, credentials, and more. Easy way to submit and upload forms and info to your recruiter." - AMN passport Review
Help the Team Help You
- Lean on the resources at your disposal
- The Credentialing team possesses a wealth of knowledge on the process
- Your recruiter is your support system for everything you need get ready for your first day
Don’t Wait until the Last Minute
- The quicker you submit your required items, the quicker credentialing can clear you
- Waiting until the last minute to complete a step leaves room for errors or issues in clearance
- Typically, there is a deadline for credentialing a week before your start date
- Plan ahead to ensure you are scheduling appointments and submitting documents on time
Nothing is Required Without a Reason
- Nothing required in the credentialing process is a frivolous ask
- Each individual component of the process is required
"This app (AMN Passport) makes it easy to find a job based on my preferences and keeps me up to date on my credentials. All the resources I need I can find right in the app." - AMN Passport Review
Common Credentialing Items Needed:
If you’re thinking about taking an allied travel contract, it’s always great to get your ducks in a row early. Below are some of the most common items requested if you’d like to start compiling things into an easy-to-find place. When you officially take an assignment, our credentialing team will be able to tell you exactly what is needed and how to obtain it.
- State License
- TB Test within last year
- Physical within last year
- Copy of Driver’s License
- Copy of Social Security Card
- Background Screen
- Drug Screen
- CPR Certification
Get in touch with your recruiter today and find your credentialing contact to make sure you are prepared for your credentialing process.