Delaware Healthcare Jobs
Delaware is named after Delaware Bay and River, which were named for Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La War (1577–1618). The state’s motto, “Liberty and Independence” is inscribed on the coat of arms, which is incorporated into both the state seal and the state flag. The state’s official nickname, "The First State" commemorates the fact that on December 7, 1787, Delaware became the first of the 13 original states to ratify the United States Constitution. Delaware has also been called the "Blue Hen State", referring to the official state bird, the Blue Hen Chicken, which was carried with the Delaware Revolutionary War soldiers for cockfighting and the “Diamond State”. Along with other traditional symbols such as an official state tree, the American holly and flower the peach blossom, legislature has adopted the Delaware Diamond, the first star on the International Star Registry ever to be registered to an American State.
While Delaware has no places designated as national parks, national seashores, national battlefields, national memorials, or national monuments, it does have several museums, wildlife refuges, parks, houses, lighthouses and other historic places. Delaware also boasts the longest twin span suspension bridge in the world. There are also several annual festivals in Delaware. The Big August Quarterly, an annual religious festival held in Wilmington, the Delaware State Fair, Oktoberfest, the Puerto Rican Festival, which includes a parade, the Polish Festival, the Greek Festival, held at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, the Italian Festival, Bridgeville hosts the annual Apple Scrapple Festival and the Chocolate Festival. Festivals, festivals, and more festivals is what you’ll find during a healthcare travel job in Delaware.
Delaware Medical Travel Jobs
Some of the most regarded healthcare facilities in Delaware are currently seeking travel healthcare professionals including:



