Travel Nursing Jobs
- 132,877 open jobs
- Jobs added hourly
CVOR Registered Nurse
- Burlingame, California
- Mills-Peninsula Medical Center
- Prime Staffing and 17 others
$2,839-3,459/week
Operating Room Registered Nurse
- San Francisco, California
- California Pacific Medical Center - Van Ness Campus
- Medical Solutions and 6 others
$2,842-3,456/week
RN First Assistant
- Somerville, New Jersey
- Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset
- Prime Staffing and 4 others
$3,087-3,456/week
Cath Lab Registered Nurse
- York, Pennsylvania
- WellSpan York Hospital
- Medical Solutions and 16 others
$2,477-3,455/week
ICU/PCU Registered Nurse
- Scottsbluff, Nebraska
- Regional West Medical Center
- Medical Solutions and 35 others
$2,104-3,450/week
Inpatient Case Management Care Coordinator
- Bakersfield, California
- Mercy Hospital Downtown
- Voca Healthcare and 7 others
$2,990-3,449/week
Long Term Care Nursing Supervisor
- Lowville, New York
- Lewis County General Hospital
- Medical Solutions LTC and 17 others
$1,613-3,446/week
Labor & Delivery Registered Nurse
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
- University of New Mexico Hospital
- Medical Solutions and 21 others
$2,216-3,440/week
Endoscopy Nurse
- Herrin, Illinois
- Herrin Hospital
- Pulse Healthcare Services and 15 others
$2,541-3,439/week
Cardiac Cath Lab RN
- Norwood, New York
- Montefiore Hospital
- Stability Healthcare and 18 others
$2,638-3,437/week
Intermediate Care/Telemetry RN
- Springfield, Massachusetts
- Baystate Medical Center
- Medical Solutions and 9 others
$2,240-3,432/week
High-Risk Labor & Delivery Nurse
- Burlington, Vermont
- The University of Vermont Medical Center
- Prime Staffing and 9 others
$2,800-3,425/week
Interventional Radiology Registered Nurse
- New York, New York
- The Mount Sinai Hospital
- Voca Healthcare and 4 others
$2,828-3,420/week
Labor and Delivery RN
- Tracy, California
- Sutter Tracy Community Hospital
- Medical Solutions and 4 others
$2,822-3,416/week
Travel PICU Registered Nurse (ECMO & CRRT)
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
- University of New Mexico Children’s Hospital
- Prime Staffing and 22 others
$1,996-3,414/week
Pediatric ICU (PICU) Registered Nurse
- New York, New York
- New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center
- Prime Staffing and 4 others
$2,990-3,413/week
Cath Lab Registered Nurse
- Eureka, California
- Saint Joseph Hospital
- Medical Solutions and 2 others
$2,976-3,413/week
Adult Emergency Department Registered Nurse
- Rochester, New York
- Rochester General Hospital
- TRS Healthcare and 34 others
$1,986-3,408/week
Pediatric ICU Registered Nurse
- albuquerque, New Mexico
- Presbyterian Health Services Inc - Presbyterian Hospital
- Integrated Healthcare Services
$3,406/week
Travel Pediatric ICU Registered Nurse
- albuquerque, New Mexico
- Presbyterian Health Services Inc - Presbyterian Hospital
- FlexCare Nursing and 9 others
$2,709-3,406/week

Travel Nursing Jobs Salary Insights
Average Travel Registered Nurse Salary
$2,169/week
The average salary for a Registered Nurse is $2,169 per week.
Last updated on December 9, 2025. Based on 227,067 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.
Travel Nursing Jobs FAQs
What are the best agencies for Travel Nursing jobs?
The agencies on Vivian that currently have the most Travel Nursing jobs are TNAA TotalMed RN (4552), Host Healthcare (4098), and Triage Staffing (3726).
Does Vivian have any staff Nursing jobs?
As of Tuesday, December 9th 2025, Vivian has 5,716 Staff Nursing jobs listed. These jobs pay $52 per hour on average, with the highest-paying job listed up to $133 per hour.
Does Vivian have any per diem Nursing jobs?
As of Tuesday, December 9th 2025, Vivian has 855 jobs listed for per diem Nursing jobs. These jobs pay $55 per hour on average and up to $110 per hour for the highest-paying role.
Does Vivian have any local contract Nursing jobs?
As of Tuesday, December 9th 2025, Vivian has 6,118 listings for local contract Nursing jobs. These jobs pay $54 per hour on average, and up to $102 per hour for the top-paying job listed.
What is a Travel Nurse?
Travel nurses are registered nurses who fulfill temporary roles at hospitals, clinics, and other medical facilities around the world where there are often shortages. Travel nursing is a win-win: understaffed hospitals get the support they need, and travel nurses get the experience of exploring a new place. You can also get paid more doing it. Many healthcare professionals choose travel nursing for its perks, which can include competitive pay, tax-free housing and meal stipends, and travel reimbursement. When you consider total compensation, travel nurses tend to make more than a staff nurse.
How do I become a travel nurse?
You’ll need to be a Registered Nurse to apply for travel nursing jobs. At least one year of recent experience in the specialty that you are applying for is required, preferably in a hospital/acute care setting, and 2+ years experience is preferred.If you’re already a licensed nurse, then you can work as a travel nurse in your state. Each state requires a license, and you can typically transfer your license from state to state for a fee. This process takes a few weeks. In accordance with the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), a nurse that has a “compact license” can practice in any other compact license state without obtaining an additional license.
Do travel nurses get housing or meal stipends?
One of the advantages of travel nursing over many staff nurse jobs is that it is common to receive compensation in addition to your base salary like housing stipends, travel reimbursement, and meal stipends. If you’re able to claim a permanent tax-home, then you can be paid a blended rate, meaning your salary is taxed as ordinary income but your stipends are tax-free. When you consider this additional compensation and the tax savings, travel nurses can expect to make more than staff nurses.
Can travel nurses bring their families?
Yes! Many travel nurses travel with their partners and children. It helps to also have a partner that can work remotely or seasonally. However, when children turn school aged this can be tough. Travel nursing with school-aged children can be made easier by taking longer contracts, extending assignments, or homeschooling your children. You may also be able to choose assignments that are during the summer months when most children have a break.
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