Honesty is the best policy - RN Flight Nurse Flying Angels Employee Review

5.0
24 Aug 2022
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Pros

Teamwork, nurse satisfaction matters here, clear communication, and overall a wonderful company to work for. You get paid to travel the world, be an "angel" for a family in their time of need, and if you got a dream destination the team will make it happen when the opportunity arises (and schedule the mission so you got some time to explore the area if you wish). Your flight coordinator is your teammate and has your back in making your mission as smooth as possible.

Cons

Honestly cant think of any as all my concerns that arised were addressed. From getting me back early to make sure I'm not late for my date to getting paid. Bob makes sure his nurses are cared for and this leaves me happy cause my voice is heard (something I didn't feel as a nurse in the hospital).

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5.0
29 Mar 2024
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Pros

I cannot say enough amazing things about working for Flying Angels. The owner is, by far, the best boss I have had in over 20 years of nursing. He truly cares for his staff and does whatever he can to make their life a better place. The job itself is a dream job. Traveling the world while caring for people, there isn't anything better in my book!

Cons

None, it is an amazing place to work!

5.0
9 Apr 2023
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Pros

I’ve been with Flying Angels for almost 1 year (many of their nurses have been flying with them since the beginning). This is probably the funnest job I’ve ever had. We get to provide amazing nursing care to patients all over the world! I love the flexibility in my schedule. I get to make myself available or unavailable. FA pays within 2-3 days of submitting my paperwork after a case. The flight coordinators are all amazing and work out every last detail for you so you can just focus on your patient. I’ve flown a few 2 nurse cases and have met some of the greatest people to adventure with. Our patient’s families are so grateful and kind. Bob made sure I had everything I need to be successful in this job and is always easily accessible by phone and email. I get to keep my miles! I could go on and on….I’ve been in healthcare since 2001 and I’ve been a nurse since 2006. I put my time in….mostly ER and ICU. I call this job my reward for all of those years in the hospital.

Cons

The only thing I get slightly frustrated about sometimes, is when I don’t have cases on my schedule yet and I can’t tell what’s coming down the pipeline, so it’s kind of like being on call which can be a challenge with teenagers at home….But in these situations, if something comes up in my personal life, I can hop on their app and make myself unavailable. So I literally can take myself “off call” anytime I want!! 😳 No problem at all!

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