USA Nursing Resources
Once you have been accepted into our USA Nursing Programme, there are a variety of forms and documents you’ll need for your new job. These have all been placed in one
convenient location for you. When you work with us as a registered nurse, jobs are only part of what we offer—we ensure that you have everything you need to be successful in your relocation to America.
O’Grady Peyton understands that relocating to the USA is a big move for our registered nurses, so in addition to the help you’ll receive from our
service team, we’ve provided some helpful links to help with your upcoming relocation. Find out which cities have the things that matter most to you, how to budget for your upcoming move, cost-of-living information, helpful conversion information for money, clothing sizes and more, and other useful information for registered nurses. Our
packing guide, relocation tools and
conversion charts can help you prepare for your move and your exciting new job and lifestyle in America.
Nursing Job Application Forms
This is where you will find a detailed registered nurse job application and skills checklists. These forms can be completed online or downloaded to your computer and returned to us via fax or mail.
Packing for the USA
Here is where you’ll find valuable information regarding the essential documents and other items you should bring with you when you relocate to America.
Relocation Tools
Get information to help you decide where you want to live, as well as planning tips and information about making the move itself. You’ll find home financing information here and much more. Use these informative Web sites to help you with all aspects of moving to the United States.
Useful Information
This section offers basic charts on converting clothing and shoe sizes to U.S. sizes, temperature and other measurements, continuing education and other nursing-related Web sites and more.
| Discover an exciting and rewarding nursing career in the USA, inquire about the registered nurse jobs currently available through O’Grady Peyton. |