
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


If you’ve ever finished a chat with a recruiter and thought, “Did I just get lowballed?”—you’re not alone. For nurses moving from an employed staff nurse role to building their own nursing practice, agencies are more than just a contract source. They’re a relationship, and your approach to agencies can make or break your pay, schedule, and sanity.
Agencies are your pipeline. An employed staff nurse relies on one employer. A nursing practice builds options. The mistake? Treating agencies like a one-time transaction. Instead, think relationship: compare offers, negotiate clearly, and protect your interests.
When reviewing offers, break down:
Operating as a nursing practice means you’re doing due diligence—not asking permission. You’re protecting your time, license, and pay structure. That’s professionalism.
If you do these things, you’ll avoid most lowball situations.
The post Agencies 101 for Nursing Practice: How to Choose, Negotiate, and Avoid Getting Lowballed first appeared on Roaming RN Resources.
By Travel Nurse in Canada by Roaming RNIf you’ve ever finished a chat with a recruiter and thought, “Did I just get lowballed?”—you’re not alone. For nurses moving from an employed staff nurse role to building their own nursing practice, agencies are more than just a contract source. They’re a relationship, and your approach to agencies can make or break your pay, schedule, and sanity.
Agencies are your pipeline. An employed staff nurse relies on one employer. A nursing practice builds options. The mistake? Treating agencies like a one-time transaction. Instead, think relationship: compare offers, negotiate clearly, and protect your interests.
When reviewing offers, break down:
Operating as a nursing practice means you’re doing due diligence—not asking permission. You’re protecting your time, license, and pay structure. That’s professionalism.
If you do these things, you’ll avoid most lowball situations.
The post Agencies 101 for Nursing Practice: How to Choose, Negotiate, and Avoid Getting Lowballed first appeared on Roaming RN Resources.