Nursing Jobs in Seattle, Washington

As a physician-founded and led organization, ensuring everyone has access to quality healthcare is what inspires us. The magic we’ve created lies in Carbon Health’s custom EHR and the collaboration among clinical teams...
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As a physician-founded and led organization, ensuring everyone has access to quality healthcare is what inspires us. The magic we’ve created lies in Carbon Health’s custom EHR and the collaboration among clinical teams...
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Overview Sign-On Bonus Available for Qualifying CNA’s In 2020, united in a fierce commitment to deliver the highest quality care and exceptional patient experience, Virginia Mason and CHI Franciscan Health cam...
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Overview Sign-On Bonus Available for Qualifying CNA’s In 2020, united in a fierce commitment to deliver the highest quality care and exceptional patient experience, Virginia Mason and CHI Franciscan Health cam...
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About Crossover Health Crossover Health is creating the future of health as it should be. A national, team-based medical group with a focus on wellbeing and prevention that extends beyond traditional sick care, the c...
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As an integral member of the Health Care Team, the RN functions within the Scope of Practice as defined by the State, the ANA Scope and Standards for Pediatric Nursing Practice, and adheres to Seattle Children's policie...
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Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic (OBCC) has locations in Othello and the Central District. Services at the clinics include pediatric medical care, behavioral health, dental services, nutrition, sports medicine, physical...
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Registered Nurse (RN) -  $5000 Sign On Bonus! $43.00-53.00/hour FT Days (6a-6p) or PT/PRN Available! This position is located in   Enumclaw, WA Turn your job into a career with EmpRes! Job...
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CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) - $23-34.50 an hour (Bremerton, WA) Regional Care Network is actively hiring caring and compassionate nursing aides who strive for excellence in resident care. At Regional...
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LPN Core Qualifications: Washington State LPN License Leadership skills Strong written and verbal communication skills Strong interpersonal skills Ability and willingness to learn new skills Ability and will...
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Who we are ERC Pathlight is an innovative, rapidly growing clinical leader in the behavioral health sector. Founded in 2008 by pre-eminent psychiatrists and psychologists in the eating disorder space, ERC Pathlig...
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CONTINUUM CARE HOSPICE Continuum Care is one of the top and fastest growing hospices in the Pacific Northwest and has received the honor of winning the Best in the PNW for the Seattle Times People's Choice Award...
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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)  -  $3000 Sign On Bonus! $35.00-43.95/hour FT Days (6a-6p) or PT/PRN Available! This position is located in   Enumclaw, WA Turn your job into a career with EmpRe...
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Req #: 241834 Department: UW MEDICINE MONTLAKE SURGICAL SERVICES Posting Date: 12/16/2024 Closing Info: Closes On 01/27/2025 Salary: $7,596 - $13,798 per month Shift: First Shift Notes: As an employee you will enjo...
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Req #: 241950 Department: UW MEDICINE NORTHWEST SURGICAL SERVICES Posting Date: 12/16/2024 Closing Info: Closes On 01/27/2025 Salary: $43.82 - $80.40 per hour Shift: First Shift Notes: As an employee you will enjoy...
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As a physician-founded and led organization, ensuring everyone has access to quality healthcare is what inspires us. The magic we’ve created lies in Carbon Health’s custom EHR and the collaboration among clinical teams...
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Anticipated End Date: 2025-02-28 Position Title: Wound Care UM RN Job Description: Hours of this position: Mon - Friday 9am - 6pm CST Location: Must reside within 50 miles / 1 hour commute of an Elevan...
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Wage Range: $22.68 - $36.29 per hour - MA State Certified Wage Range: $25.01 - $40.00 per hour - Nationally Certified        Bonus: Up to $5,000 for those new to EvergreenHealth and a minimum of one year of ex...
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As a physician-founded and led organization, ensuring everyone has access to quality healthcare is what inspires us. The magic we’ve created lies in Carbon Health’s custom EHR and the collaboration among clinical teams...
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Wage Range: $42.19 - $77.81 per hour Posted wage ranges represent the entire range from minimum to maximum. For jobs with more than one level, the posted range reflects the minimum of the lowest level and the maximu...
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Wage Range: $42.19 - $77.81 per hour Additional Pay for BSN, MSN and PCCN Posted wage ranges represent the entire range from minimum to maximum. For jobs with more than one level, the posted range reflects...
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How You'll Make an Impact $15,000 sign-on bonus We are hiring Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants with acute care experience in ER, Urgent Care, or Internal Medicine to join our growing team serv...
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You Belong Here. At MultiCare, we strive to offer a true sense of belonging for all our employees. Across our health care network, you will find a dynamic range of meaningful careers, opportunities for growth, safe w...
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Overview In 2020, united in a fierce commitment to deliver the highest quality care and exceptional patient experience, Virginia Mason and CHI Franciscan Health came together as natural partners to build a new heal...
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Overview Sign on Bonus for qualifying new external Clinic RNs available! In 2020, united in a fierce commitment to deliver the highest quality care and exceptional patient experience, Virginia Mason and CHI Fr...
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Overview Sign-On Bonus available for qualified candidates! CHI Franciscan and Virginia Mason are now united to build the future of patient-centered care across the Pacific Northwest. That means a seamlessly co...
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Overview Sign-On Bonus available for qualified candidates! CHI Franciscan and Virginia Mason are now united to build the future of patient-centered care across the Pacific Northwest. That means a seamlessly co...
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Req #: 241358 Department: UW MEDICAL CENTER – MONTLAKE – ICRU Posting Date: 12/11/2024 Closing Info: Open Until Filled Salary: $7,596 - $13,798 per month Shift: First Shift Notes: The University of Washington (U...
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The nurse in this role will work to make vaccines accessible to groups that typically have less access to vaccine resources and/or education in King County. Specifically, this position will be working primarily with peo...
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Job Posting: School Nurse (RN)  Location: Auburn, Washington  Type: Onsite Hours: Full-Time Grade : Highschool School Year: 2024-2025 We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate School Nurse (RN) to join o...
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Known as the Emerald City for its lush green landscape, Seattle, Washington, is not the capital of the Evergreen State (that’s Olympia), but is its largest city. It may be known as the home of the first Starbucks, but Seattle brings more to nursing professionals than a famous waterfront, a thriving tech scene, and lots of coffee. If you are considering searching for nursing jobs in Seattle, start by learning more about what this city has to offer nurses before and after a shift.

Fast Facts About Seattle Nursing Jobs

  • Is Washington a compact state? Yes. It is the only West Coast state to join the NLC.
  • What’s the average RN salary in Seattle? The average salary for Seattle RN jobs is $105,540, well over the national average salary of $89,010.
  • Where can I find information about becoming a licensed RN in Washington? You can find the latest information about licensing on the Washington State Board of Nursing website.

What to Know About Nursing Jobs in Seattle

Seattle has a population of 733, 919, making it the 18th largest city in the U.S. Residents in this large metro area — which includes cities like Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, and Tacoma —demand a great deal of healthcare, opening up opportunities for RNs, CNAs, and LPNs. Nurses can look for work options that might best fit their schedule and life, including full-time, part-time, contract, temporary, and per diem nursing jobs in Seattle.

Whom might you be caring for in your Seattle nursing jobs? The median age of Seattle residents is just over 34 years old, with 12% of the population age 65 or older. Just over 51% of the population is male, and almost 49% are female. Like other coastal cities, Seattle has a diverse population and a significant Asian community (16%). Other main ethnic groups in the city include African American/Black (7%) and Hispanic/Latino (6%). There is a wide variety of languages spoken in Seattle, including Spanish, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Tagalog. Thanks to this strong multicultural community, you may want to highlight any multilingual skills on your nursing resume and discuss your knowledge of cultural competency in nursing with your potential employer, as well.

If you need childcare while you are on shift, Seattle has many options. The Washington State Department of Children Youth and Families website can help you find and assess childcare providers and can provide resources for those who need assistance paying for care.

And if you need care coverage for your furry family members, Seattle has plenty, which is a good thing, considering there are more cats and dogs in Seattle than children.

Working in Seattle

Like other populous West Coast cities, there’s a lot of fun to be had in Seattle, but commuting is not usually part of that fun. The average commute in Jet City — a nickname courtesy of all the aerospace engineers driving to work with you — is 28 minutes, higher than the national average of 26.4 minutes. Unlike many other cities, only about 49% of commuters drive alone in their cars and a whopping 21% take mass transit. It might be nice to get to know your fellow Seattleites on the streetcar, the light rail, or the monorail on your way to your new nursing job.

Seattle is the home of big names like Blue Origin and Microsoft, but engineering isn’t the only game in town. Fueling interesting options for nurses, some of the key industries in Seattle are health services, construction, technology, professional services, life sciences, and maritime, manufacturing, and logistics.

Acute care facilities in Seattle are among your employment options, including some nationally known names. If hospital work is at the top of your list, look for highly ranked medical centers in the Seattle metro area such as:

  • University of Washington Medical Center
  • Virginia Mason Medical Center
  • Overlake Medical Center
  • Providence Regional Medical Center Everett
  • Virginia Mason Franciscan Health-St. Joseph Medical Center
  • Swedish First Hill Hospital

If caring for long-term patients is where you’d like to focus your career, there are plenty of post-acute care options for nursing jobs. Seattle, WA, has 32 nursing homes in the city alone.

Living in Seattle

Seattle has that special combination of a lively urban environment and great natural beauty. The area around Seattle contains mountains, lakes, beaches, and rainforests. You know it’s a beautiful day to head to Olympic National Park on the ferry if, as Seattleites like to say, “the mountains are out” — meaning Mt. Rainier is visible from the city. Other options for outdoor excursions on a day off might include hiking Mount Si, or hitting the almost 12 miles of trails at Discovery Park. Seattle residents are often avid bikers, kayakers, skiers, and snowboarders.

If your idea of exercise is more of a city stroll, choose Pike Place Market, one of Seattle’s most famous landmarks, attracting tourists and locals alike. This city icon was founded in 1907, and as the center of the Pike Place Market Historic District, provides shoppers with more than 220 independently owned shops and restaurants, more than 160 craftspeople, 70-plus farmers, and over 60 permitted buskers.

Beyond the Market, the food scene in Seattle is nationally known for its focus on local, sustainable foodstuffs and of course, fresh seafood. Local favorites include everything from French bistros to Korean fusion to right-from-the-sea oysters.

But Seattle isn’t just for food and exercise, there’s an arts and culture scene as well. You can hear the Seattle Symphony at Benaroya Hall or see the Seattle Opera and Pacific Northwest Ballet. But Seattle was also the epicenter of grunge music and once home to superstar bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden. Now there is a diverse musical element to the city, so you can enjoy live music festivals like Bumbershoot (which includes comedy, dance, and theater), or the Capitol Hill Block Party in July, which celebrates activism along with punk, pop, and R&B.

The chance to see and enjoy art doesn’t end with music in the Emerald City. Seattle is home to four major art museums — the Frye and Seattle Art Museums, the Henry Art Gallery, and the Seattle Asian Art Museum — as well as many smaller institutions. Or just head to one of Seattle’s Arts and Cultural Districts to soak in visual arts, ethnic festivals, and even more concerts.

One other famous characteristic of Seattle is its weather, or more specifically, the rainfall. The city doesn’t see more inches per year than cities like Miami, New Orleans, or Houston (39.9 inches), yet it does have more rainy days (an average of 156 per year) thanks to small amounts of precipitation. The upside? Lush green vegetation and a beautiful dry season between June and September averaging less than an inch of rain.

With all Seattle has to offer, it’s no surprise that the cost of living is higher than in most of the country. The cost of living in Seattle is around 50% higher than the national average, with housing, utilities, and groceries all costing more.

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