Nursing Jobs in California

JOIN OUR FULLSHIFT STAFFING TEAM! Home Health RN Duties and Responsibilities: • Assess and chart observations of the patient’s condition at each visit. • Complete evaluation tasks, including reviewing...
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Overview Start of Care (SOC) - $200 Resumption of Care (ROC) - $130 Recertification - $130 Evaluation - $100 Find Your Passion and Purpose as an RN Psych. Reimagine Your Career in Home Heal...
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Responsibilities and Duties Work with a registered nurse and other clinicians to provide care based on an individualized plan of care. Record your patient’s health status and report it to the nurse. Provi...
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Overview Find Your Passion and Purpose as a Home Health LVN/LPN Reimagine Your Career in Home Health As a medical professional, you know that what you do impacts you as much as your patients and their fami...
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Case Manager LVN (Licensed Vocational Nurse) Principal Responsibilities: CLINICAL • Case Manager coordinates patient care specific to meet patient, payor and Center needs for patient outcome, cost and communication. •...
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American Traveler is offering a rewarding Mother Baby Registered Nurse (RN) contract position in Oakland California. Shift: Nights 12 Job Length: 13 weeks -- RNs who work with us receive a highly competitive pay and...
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American Traveler is offering a rewarding Labor & Delivery Registered Nurse (RN) contract position in Santa Clara California. Shift: Nights 12 Job Length: 13 weeks -- RNs who work with us receive a highly competi...
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Grow Healthy If you are as passionate about helping those in need as you are about growing your career, consider AltaMed. At AltaMed, your passion for helping others isn’t just welcomed – it’s nurtured, celebrated, a...
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Clients are looking for Caregivers LIKE YOU! Make a meaningful impact in someone's life by REGISTERING as a CAREGIVER. Key Responsibilities: • Assisting with activities of daily living (ADLs) including...
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Starting Pay Rate: $55 - $65 / hour At DRIFT , we work with healthcare companies across the United States to help recruit for frontline staff positions. By applying with us, you'll work with one of our Recruitment P...
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Salary $30- $35 The 1:1 School LPN/LVN identifies and treats health disorders among students in the school setting. The 1:1 School LPN/LVN provides instruction for the student’s general wellbeing and disease preventio...
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Responsibilities Come Join Our Team!  ER-RN - SEASONAL/TEMP PER DIEM/DAYS Southwest Healthcare - Corona Regional Medical Center Hospital continue to grow, and we are excited about hiring experienced, S...
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Salary: $28 - $35 / Per Hour Maxim Healthcare in Temecula CA, is hiring for a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) work with Pediatric and/or Adult patients in their own homes. Why Join Maxim: Competiti...
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Description Hourly Wage Estimate: 91.36 - 137.00 / hour Learn more about the benefits offered for this job. The estimate displayed represents the typical wage range of candidates hired. Factors that may be used...
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Responsibilities Registered Nurse (RN) - Locked Psych Unit Per Diem position located at Corona Rehabilitation Center in Corona, CA Reporting to the Nurse Manager and Director of Behavioral Health Service...
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Are you a compassionate caregiver looking for an opportunity to provide essential support and assistance? We are seeking a dedicated individual to join our team and provide care for our client. • Cg fell and broke...
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Overview The NICU RN is a professional caregiver who assumes responsibility and accountability for a group of patients for a designated time frame and provides care to these patients via therapeutic use of self, the n...
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Immediate openings for Caregivers, CNAs, and HHAs! Want to join a company that truly makes a difference in the world? Are you ready to serve a population that needs you right now? #BeEssential as a Right at...
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Immediate openings for Caregivers, CNAs, and HHAs! Want to join a company that truly makes a difference in the world? Are you ready to serve a population that needs you right now? #BeEssential as a Right at...
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Responsibilities This position also qualifies for a $6,000 sign on bonus.  Southwest Healthcare Rancho Springs Hospital in Murrieta, California , is a 120 bed acute-care hospital with the region's only P...
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Shift Starts - Saturday 12:30 in the midnight Ends Sunday Morning 12:30 noon. Are you a compassionate caregiver who always wants to provide the best care possible? Do you love working with seniors for the purpose o...
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Job Description Centered in the heart of Boyle Heights, Adventist Health White Memorial is one of the area's leading healthcare providers since 1913. We are comprised of a 353-bed hospital, three medical office buildi...
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Job Details Job Location :    Bristol Hospice - Inland Empire - Riverside, CA Position Type :    Full Time...
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Benefits: 401(k) Competitive salary Health insurance Benefits/Perks 12 Hour Shifts Great small business work environment  Paid time off, health insurance, dental in...
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San Jose Behavioral Health Center is a skilled nursing facility dedicated to addressing the needs of individuals with mental illness. Our experienced staff is committed to helping patients manage their illness so that i...
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Overview Voted by Newsweek in 2024 as one of America's Greatest Workplaces for Diversity Early Access to Paycheck with Earned Wage Access is available for Hourly Associates (outside of CA)   Make Lives Better...
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***ELIGIBLE FOR $1,000 SIGN-ON BONUS*** Description Are you looking for a work place where you can make a genuine difference? Company Culture that feels supportive, genuine and appreciative of all? Anchor...
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1590 Scenic Avenue, Costa Mesa, California, 92626-1400, United States of America Job Description DaVita is seeking a Registered Nurse who is looking to give life in a hospital setting. You can make an exceptional diff...
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Overview Up to 10k Sign On Bonus for all Benefited positions! Up to 10k Relocation offered for new hires! Per policy, current employees are not eligible.  About Us Dominican Hospital (a member o...
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JOIN OUR FULLSHIFT STAFFING TEAM! Schedule: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday; with on-call evenings, weekends and holidays, as needed. Facility Information: Our facilities are Intermediate Care Faciliti...
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As the most populated state in the country, California has more than 39 million residents who need healthcare. You’ll find a plethora of nursing jobs in California in acute care, post-acute care, and long-term care. IntelyCare can match you with the latest full-time, part-time, contract, temporary, per diem, and travel nurse jobs in California. Learn what the Golden State has to offer you both on and off the clock.

Quick Facts About California Nursing Jobs

What to Know When Pursuing Nursing Jobs in California

You must have excellent cultural competence before applying to nursing jobs — California is very diverse. It has the largest LGBTQ+ population, as well as the largest veteran population, of any state in the country. Around 40% of residents are Hispanic or Latino, 35% are White, 15% are Asian American or Pacific Islander, 5% are Black, 4% are multiracial, and less than 1% are Native American or Alaska Natives. A language other than English is the primary language in more than 44% of California households, and Spanish is the most common of these languages. If you’re bilingual, be sure to mention this on your nursing resume.

Although California has a young population compared to many other states, it’s estimated that around one in four residents will be 65 or older by 2024. This means prospects for careers in long-term care and post-acute care look promising.

To streamline your search for work, look for California nursing jobs according to some of the more popular roles:

Working in California

Since 2017, California has been the fifth largest economy in the world. However, although wages have been increasing and unemployment is low, the fact remains that prices in California are high and nearly 31% of residents are in or near poverty. Nursing professionals employed here would be wise to keep an eye on financial planning to support their future.

Because of the sheer size of California’s population, there are ample opportunities for healthcare professionals at nearly every level. Furthermore, the state is home to many prominent hospitals and medical systems. You can find jobs in facilities such as:

If you instead prefer post-acute jobs, the California Department of Aging has a database that you can use to find skilled nursing facilities throughout the state. You can compare facilities and get information on ownership, licensing and certification status, and more.

Wondering how long it might take you to get to work? The average one-way commute time in CA is nearly 29 minutes — 3 minutes longer than the country’s average. Around 74% of Californians drive solo to work and 5% take mass transit.

If you need help caring for your family while you’re caring for patients, California has many child care resources that you can explore, including financial assistance and early learning programs. Need assistance with your furry friends? The Central California SPCA has some valuable tips for finding pet sitters in the state.

Living in California

When it comes time to settle down, you can find just about any and every type of neighborhood in the Golden State’s 12 regions. You can choose major metropolitan areas like San Francisco and Los Angeles, or retreat to the suburbs or more rural areas to live life at a slower pace.

If you’re someone who loves the great outdoors, it’s hard to beat California in terms of natural beauty, from the majestic redwoods to innumerable beaches to great swaths of mountain ranges to the serenity of the desert. (On the flip side, California is prone to droughts and wildfires, and also earthquakes and flooding.)

The cultural diversity of California is a big draw. Want proof? You don’t need to look further than its food scene, which fuses cuisines from Mexico, Korea, Thailand, France, and beyond. Access to locally grown produce throughout the state means plenty of fresh ingredients are in ample supply.

Culture can also be found in the form of arts and entertainment at some of the finest museums and performance venues in the world. Highlights include the deYoung (San Francisco) and Getty (Los Angeles) collections, and the 17 museums located in Balboa Park (San Diego). There are a number of outdoor performing arts venues that are destinations in and of themselves including the Greek Theater (L.A.), Hollywood Bowl (L.A.), the Redlands Bowl (Redlands), and the Santa Barbara Bowl (Santa Barbara).

California’s annual weather patterns vary tremendously based on what region you’re in. The northern part of the state has more rain than the southern, and the further inland you go, the more you can expect hot, dry summers and chilly winters. Southern California has a Mediterranean climate and boasts the warmest temperatures in the state. The weather along the coast is fairly consistent throughout the year.

For all it offers, California has an extremely high cost of living. Residents pay a lot of money for energy, gas, and insurance, and a housing shortage has further strained their pockets. The upside? Nursing professionals here earn some of the country’s highest salaries.

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