Travel nursing jobs in Nevada

Nevada offers plenty of opportunities for a travel nurse to have access to great career resources with Soliant while the state has ample things to do when you aren't at work as a registered nurse.

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Nevada, it's a perfect nursing destination

Nevada is home to Las Vegas, one of the better known cities in the southwest. Las Vegas has tons of entertainment options available ranging from casinos to live shows and spas. Take a walk on the Las Vegas strip for a few miles of sights and sounds that you won't forget. Between the fountains of the Bellagio, neon lights, people watching, and a huge variety of shops, you'll undoubtedly find something to do for a day, weekend, or longer when in Las Vegas, NV.

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Perfect balance of work and play

There is more to Nevada than just Las Vegas! Lake Tahoe is well known for boating, skiing, and some outstanding resorts. If you like hiking, skiing and beautiful views of the mountains, Lake Tahoe is a great place to be.

NEVADA NURSING JOB BENEFITS

Travel nursing salary in Nevada

A registered nurse working in Nevada is on the higher end of the salary scale compared to other states, with their pay range coming in around $62,000 per year to $120,000 per year.

The typical pay range for travel nursing jobs in Nevada. A travel nurse in Nevada starts at around $110,000 per year and can get a travel nursing assignment that pays north of $4000 per week, or which puts them above the potential for $200,000 per year. Add on some benefits like paid life insurance, a 401k, and a housing stipend and your actual salary offer plus extras makes travel nursing jobs in Nevada lucrative.

Earning your Nevada nursing licenses

A registered nurse license is required for a travel nurse assignment working in a healthcare setting. The good news is that even if you aren't already an accredited licensed rn, Soliant will help you with the career resources needed to earn one for the state of Nevada and partner states.

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NEVADA NURSING 101

Your in-demand specialty for travel nurse jobs

While Las Vegas has plenty of hospitals, that doesn't mean you have to work at home. Nevada also has many CVS health job opportunities, so you could choose a smaller setting like a minute clinic nurse practitioner who helps people in drug stores.

Other specialties available in Las Vegas include:

  1. Clinic operations support
  2. Wait room management
  3. Clinical services
  4. Dialysis nurses
  5. Labor and delivery travel nurses

One of the best parts of getting travel nursing jobs is the ability to pick what kind of place you want to work with. You also have the option to join smaller physician owned businesses.

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We discuss weekly pay in some cases because you can choose the length of your term in las vegas nv as a travel nurse. 4 weeks is generally our minimum - just to give you enough time to get accustomed to a setting and learning something. A few months is the maximum. You might like the state of Nevada so much you end up staying here - it's really up to you.

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Work with the best hospitals

Las Vegas has outstanding health care systems. Should you choose to work at a Las Vegas hospital facility, you'll get to choose between working with more experienced nurses as they assist patients or you can lead patient assessment activities as a senior nurse who is training others for clinical responsibilities.

See Nevada. Get paid!

With Soliant, travel nurse jobs are easy to come by. Whether you want a temporary seasonal position or a longer term position on a clinic team, we'll find the right fit for you with reasonable accommodation.

Reach out to us at Soliant and we will get you started by sharing information about preferred qualifications. You'll get a job alert when there is something available for you in las vegas nv.