| Feature | Overnight Travel Rn 4 Week Assignment | Travel Nurse |
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| Duration | Typically 4 weeks | Varies, often 8-13 weeks or more |
| Work Environment | Hospitals, clinics, healthcare facilities | Hospitals, clinics, healthcare facilities |
| Credentials | RN license, possibly specialized certifications | RN license, specialized certifications |
| Travel Requirements | Yes, assigned to different locations temporarily |
Both roles require RN licensure and healthcare experience, but an Overnight Travel Rn 4 Week Assignment typically involves a fixed 4-week shift at a single location, often overnight shifts. In contrast, a Travel Nurse may work longer assignments at various locations, offering more flexibility but often with longer durations. Understanding these differences helps nurses choose assignments that match their career goals and lifestyle preferences.