Travel RN Jobs Overview
When you’re a registered nurse, no two days are exactly the same, but that doesn’t mean you’re immune to falling into a routine. Maybe you are concerned that monotony is taking away some of the passion you have for your work. Or maybe you’re simply eager to explore new locations. Either way, you may enjoy becoming a travel RN.
There’s a variety of travel RN jobs available right now on IntelyCare. If you don’t already have a compact nursing license, you may be able to obtain one (depending on where you live). A compact license makes it easier for you to work in any state that belongs to the Nursing Licensure Compact (NLC). If you don’t currently live in an NLC state, or you’d like to apply to RN travel jobs in states that are not part of the NLC, you will need to transfer your nursing license.
Ready to see what adventures await? Start exploring the RN travel assignments that are available right now on IntelyCare.
Enjoy Greater Flexibility With RN Travel Jobs
One of the main benefits of an RN travel job is that you get to know what it’s like to live and work in a new location. Another upside is the control you have over your career.
When you work a full-time RN job, part-time RN job, or even a remote RN job, you make a long-term commitment to an employer. That’s not the case with a travel RN job. First, you get to pick and choose which traveling RN jobs interest you. Then, when your contract is up, you get to decide your next step. Maybe you want to look for a new travel job right away, work RN per diem shifts, go back to school to earn an advanced nursing degree, or take a break from working entirely. You decide where your career path takes you.
Expand Your Skills in Travel RN Jobs
Every travel RN job you accept gives you the opportunity to grow your skill set. You’ll be working in communities that are dealing with staffing shortages, and different areas of the country have their own unique healthcare needs.
Exposure to new patient populations and facility processes can increase your cultural competence and problem-solving skills. These experiences can help your RN resume and cover letter stand out in a sea of job applicants.
Earn Good Money in Travel Registered Nurse Jobs
The average registered nurse salary is $94,480 per year ($45.42 per hour), but travel RN jobs’ salary ranges may be even more because of the high demand. Specialty area, years of experience, facility type, and location can also affect what you earn. These states have the highest average annual salaries for RNs:
Want to know how much you might make? Click on some RN traveling jobs on IntelyCare to learn more.
Find Travel RN Jobs That Work for You
Ready to explore new opportunities? Search for RN travel jobs right now on IntelyCare. Want more options? Check out all the latest RN jobs to find the ones that best fit your needs.