Travel allied compliance and licensure
Expert help to get you certified.
Where to start
If you’re a staff allied health professional, you have all the degrees and certifications you need to be a traveler. Different allied professions have different compliance requirements. Talk to your recruiter to learn the specifics required for your assignment.
Work experience
You need at least a year of experience in your profession (preferably in a hospital setting) before you can become a traveler. Some hospitals require 2+ years of experience, and others ask that you have prior travel experience. Ask your recruiter to find assignments that best fit your experience.
Compliance requirements
Your Aya credentialing specialist helps you navigate any required paperwork and facility deadlines. If you ever need guidance, they’ll assist with any of the following:
Medical and health requirements
Please have your health records ready to upload. Because each facility has unique requirements, your credentialing specialist will set up any necessary medical services your records do not satisfy including blood work, vaccinations, TB testing, and your physical exam.
Licensing and certifications
When it comes to the allied licensing process, each profession has different compliance requirements — and those requirements often vary from state to state (and facility to facility). Your recruiter will review the license and certification requirements for each assignment, and if there is anything additional you need, your team will assist every step of the way.
Drug screen & background check
You’ll also need to complete a drug test and a background check before your first assignment, and your credentialing specialist will help you book any necessary appointments!
Additional documents
These are the most commonly required compliance items, but your facility may require additional documents. Your credentialing specialist will let you know about any applicable deadlines and help you meet them so you can start your assignment on time.