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International Nurses: Passed Your NCLEX Exam? Get a $5,000 Bonus!

  • Publish Date: Posted 11 months ago
  • Author:by Conexus MedStaff

Starting a new life as a registered nurse in the U.S. is an exciting prospect. Conexus MedStaff is committed to helping international nurses start building a life they love in the United States. We'll support you in making your version of the American dream come true - and if you have already passed your NCLEX exam when you sign our employment offer, we'll give you a $5,000 bonus, too. 

 

There's no better time than the present to consider making the move to work as a registered nurse (RN) in the U.S. Nurses are in demand across the country, and Conexus MedStaff works with premium healthcare providers to offer RNs positions in some truly exciting places. From New York to Texas, Florida to Arizona and many states in between, RNs who work with us can choose how and where they want to experience life in the U.S. 

 

We offer other perks, too. These include competitive salaries, free ongoing education, and personalized growth plans. Our teams will be on hand to help settle you into your new life - including your spouse and children, if they will make the move with you. 

 

And, of course, if you've already passed your NCLEX exam when you sign your contract with us, we'll give you a $5,000 bonus* on top of the other benefits you'll receive. 

 

We want you to thrive in your new life, and we're going to be there with you every step of the way. 

 

Want to be considered for a nursing position in the U.S. with Conexus MedStaff? Apply here

 

If you're a nurse and want to sit your NCLEX exam, Conexus MedStaff offers a sponsorship route to help you become certified. Find out more here

 

* To be eligible for the bonus, you must have passed the NCLEX-RN at the time of accepting an employment offer from Conexus MedStaff. The bonus will be paid incrementally throughout your employment term. For more details speak to your recruiter.