Access Nurses Weekly - New York: The Ultimate Travel Nurse Destination!

Volume 14 Number 6 - March 21st

Though many nurses are curious about taking an assignment in New York, they often focus on New York City as the one and only travel destination. But the great state of New York is so much more than just The Big Apple. Taking the plunge to live and work in NYC is a wonderful experience, but don’t discount the rest of the state - made up of miles of coastline, dozens of state parks great for camping and hiking and gorgeous landscapes. Explore your options as a travel nurse and look into cities upstate and inland, where you can still take in the exciting sights and sounds of New York City in your free time, but also enjoy the beauty and adventure of the surrounding areas.Travel nursing makes living and working in New York easier than ever. Travel nurse jobs in New York are available in all specialties all across the state. Check out the Hot Jobs section for some of the available positions in New York. Don’t miss out on all New York has to offer and choose it as your next travel nurse assignment.Travel Nurse Destinations in New York include:1. Syracuse - peaceful, lush, laidback
2. Ithaca - intellectual, fun, cultural
3. New York City - diverse, fast-paced, vibrant
4. Rochester - artsy, charming, tranquil
5. Buffalo - natural, hip, active

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Syracuse, New York

Syracuse is most notable as the location of Syracuse University, a major research university in the country. The city is also overflowing with luscious greenery in more than 1,000 acres of parks and recreational areas. These areas are great for running, biking and skating. Be sure to head indoors to one of many art galleries and museums throughout the city.
Weather: High: 57, Low: 38
Population: 147,306
Nearby Cities: Auburn, Oneda, Fulton

Hot Jobs
Contact your recruiter or call Access Nurses at 1-866-687-7390 to inquire about the following jobs!

Syracuse, New York
Med Surg

Positions: Seven
Shift: Days and nights
Start Date: ASAP


Ithaca, New York
Home Health

Positions: One
Shift: Days
Start Date: ASAP

Port Arthur, Texas
Med Surg and ICU

Positions: Seven
Shift: Days and nights
Start Date: ASAP

Salem, Oregon
ICU

Positions: Three
Shift: Nights
Start Date: ASAP

Phoenix, Arizona
Trauma Step-Down

Positions: Three
Shift: Days
Start Date: ASAP

Lufkin, Texas
ICU

Positions: One
Shift: Nights
Start Date: ASAP

Machias, Maine
OB

Positions: One
Shift: Varies
Start Date: April 7

Poway, California
ER

Positions: Two
Shift: 3 p.m. to 3 a.m. or 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Start Date: ASAP

Worland, Wyoming
OB

Positions: One
Shift: 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Start Date: ASAP

Salt Lake City, Utah
ICU

Positions: Two
Shift: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Start Date: ASAP

Denver, Colorado
Tele

Positions: Several
Shift: 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Start Date: ASAP

Overland Park, Kansas
ICU

Positions: Four
Shift: 12-hour days and nights
Start Date: ASAP

Riverside, California
Tele

Positions: Four
Shift: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Start Date: ASAP

Charleston, South Carolina
ER, Tele and Mother Baby

Positions: 20+
Start Date: ASAP

Minnesota (multiple cities)
ICU

Positions: Three
Shift: Evenings and nights
Start Date: ASAP

San Diego, California
OR

Positions: Two
Shift: Days
Start Date: ASAP

Salinas, California
Tele

Positions: Six
Shift: Nights
Start Date: ASAP

Fresno, California
CPCU

Positions: 16
Shift: Days and nights
Start Date: April 21

Nurse Forum

California Hospitals

Which hospitals do you recommend in California? I’m interested in the San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Jose areas in particular. Any recommendations?

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