Best Travel Nursing Assignments

Volume 16 Number 8

What cities are travel nurses talking about? What assignments can they not get enough of? And all around, where are the favorite travel nurse destinations? We want to know, and you can’t stop telling us. Access Nurses travelers rave about their favorite travel nurse assignments. High pay rates, desirable locations and friendly people stood out as the leading reasons for determining their most beloved and memorable travel nurse jobs. And here are their top choices:Boston, Massachusetts
Big city vibe with a more relaxed lifestyle—no wonder travel nurses love taking assignments in Boston. Plus, proximity to metropolitans like New York and coastal communities like Martha’s Vineyard make Boston an even more desirable location for travel nurses.

Palm Springs, California
Working as a travel nurse in Palm Springs is like getting paid to live at a resort. This inland, desert city boasts high-paying travel nursing jobs and a lower cost of living than other California cities. Combine that with warm weather, miles of pristine golf courses and world-class spas and you’ve got yourself one nice vacation.

Richmond, Virginia
Access Nurses traveling RNs love working in the charming and inviting city of Richmond. The city is grounded in great family fun and community events. Located along the James River, Richmond offers travel nurses dozens of hiking, biking and camping options. Plus, local concerts and festivals bring the whole community together to celebrate. It’s not surprising that traveling nurses feel like part of the family in Richmond.

New Bern, North Carolina
Straight out of a Nicolas Sparks novel, New Bern has everything for a relaxing travel nurse assignment. Historical tours, tree-lined streets, seaside views and welcoming residents make this quaint town a beautiful and refreshing getaway from big-city travel nurse jobs. No wonder travel nurses always want to extend their assignments in New Bern.

Seattle, Washington
Travel nurses can’t stop telling us how much they enjoy working in Seattle. The city is big yet inviting, green and hippy yet professional and full of opportunity. Travel nurse jobs in Seattle offer an added bonus. Not only do they pay very well, but the city is full of inexpensive fun. Gaze over the city from the top of the Space Needle, take a ferry boat ride across the Puget Sound or sip coffee in an outdoor café.

Salem, Oregon
Travel nursing jobs in Salem offer the whole package—great pay, travel-friendly staffs and beautiful scenery. This capital city has a laid-back attitude and focuses on culture by hosting an annual World Beat Festival. Plus, there are bi-weekly farmer’s markets where the close-knit community members can stroll, shop and sell their food and gifts. The lush natural beauty invites travelers to enjoy a casual bike ride, afternoon hike or a picnic at sunset. Travel nurses continue to request assignments in this up-and-coming city.

Chinle, Arizona
Travel nurses are raving about working and living in Chinle, a scenic Indian reservation located in the heart of Navajo Nation. The city is full of historic beauty, like the Canyon de Chelly National Monument, for travel nurses to enjoy on a day off. The picturesque views of red rock formations and brilliant desert sunsets make Chinle a fantastic getaway from the noisy big city travel nursing jobs. And the people could not be nicer—a wonderful perk of working in a small town.

Vote for your Favorite
Access Nurses Recruiter!

Healthcare Traveler magazine is accepting nominations for the “best of the best” recruiters from travel nurse staffing companies.

From now until October 1, 2008, you can nominate your favorite Access Nurses recruiter for the “Recruiter of the Year” award. Cast your ballot online at www.HealthcareTraveler.com.

Each traveling nurse may nominate one recruiter. The recruiter who receives the most votes will appear within the “Recruiters of the Year” showcase in the December 2008 issue of Healthcare Traveler.

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Travel Nursing Jobs

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

St. Paul, Minnesota
PACU

Positions: One
Shift: 8-hour days and evenings
Start Date: August 25

Little, Rock, Arkansas
ICU and LTAC

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

Amarillo, Texas
OR

Positions: Three
Shift: 12-hour nights
Start Date: ASAP

Abilene, Texas
CCU

Positions: Two
Shift: 12-hour nights
Start Date: August 19

College Station, Texas
Med Surg

Positions: Two
Shift: 12-hour days
Start Date: ASAP

Indio, California
L&D

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

Ukiah, California
ER

Positions: One
Shift: 12-hour nights
Start Date: ASAP

Spartanburg, South Carolina
L&D

Positions: One
Shift: 12-hour nights
Start Date: ASAP

Anchorage, Alaska
ICU

Positions: 10
Shift: Varied
Start Date: ASAP

Woodsville, New Hampshire
ER

Positions: One
Shift: 12-hour days
Start Date: ASAP

Baton Rouge,  Louisiana
PACU

Positions: Four
Shift: Rotating
Start Date: ASAP

Phoenix, Arizona
L&D

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

Chandler, Arizona
Oncology

Positions: Two
Shift: 10-hour days
Start Date: ASAP

Tucson, Arizona
ER

Positions: Two
Shift: 12-hour nights
Start Date: ASAP

Kansas City, Missouri
NICU

Positions: Two
Shift: 12-hour nights
Start Date: ASAP

Travel Nurse Featured Forum Topic

Travel Nurse Housing
Does anyone know if there is a Website or way to share available housing to other travelers while on assignment? There should be a way of networking for those of us that take a housing stipend and want to find safe housing on our own. Thanks!

 Travel Nurse Quote

“Could we change our attitude, we should not only see life differently, but life itself would come to be different. Life would undergo a change of appearance because we ourselves had undergone a change of attitude.”~Katherine Mansfield

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