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Travel Nurse Jobs in North Carolina

Welcome to North Carolina, a state renowned for its stunning landscapes, thriving healthcare industry, and vibrant communities. From the bustling urban centers of Charlotte and Raleigh to the picturesque coastal towns of Wilmington and Outer Banks, North Carolina offers travel nurses and allied health professionals a wealth of opportunities to grow their careers and make a difference in patient care.

126 Travel Nurse Jobs

  • $2,824/wk
    Gastonia, NC
    Cardiovascular Operating Room
    RN
    Start ASAP(13wks)  
  • $2,511/wk
    Wilson, NC
    Cardiac Cath Lab
    RN
    November 25th(13wks)  
  • $2,336/wk
    Fayetteville, NC
    Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
    RN
    Start ASAP(13wks)  
  • $2,336/wk
    Fayetteville, NC
    Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
    RN
    Start ASAP(13wks)  
  • $2,336/wk
    Fayetteville, NC
    Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
    RN
    December 2nd(13wks)  
  • $2,336/wk
    Fayetteville, NC
    Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
    RN
    December 2nd(13wks)  
  • $2,207/wk
    Greenville, NC
    Progressive Care Unit
    RN
    Start ASAP(13wks)  
  • $2,207/wk
    Greenville, NC
    Progressive Care Unit
    RN
    Start ASAP(13wks)  
  • $2,207/wk
    Greenville, NC
    Progressive Care Unit
    RN
    Start ASAP(13wks)  
  • $2,207/wk
    Greenville, NC
    Intensive Care Unit
    RN
    Start ASAP(13wks)  
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    Travel RN, LPN/LVN, and Allied Health Jobs

    Trusted Health is your trusted partner in navigating the dynamic healthcare landscape of North Carolina. We provide travel nurses and allied health professionals with exclusive job opportunities across the state, whether you're seeking assignments in major hospitals in Charlotte or smaller healthcare facilities in rural areas. With our user-friendly job board, supportive online community, and comprehensive career resources, Trusted Health empowers you to find fulfilling assignments and thrive in your healthcare career in North Carolina.

    FAQs

    What licensing requirements do I need to fulfill to work as a travel nurse or allied health professional in North Carolina?
    In North Carolina, travel nurses must secure state licensure, while allied health professionals may also need licensing, depending on their specific roles. It's important to note that North Carolina is a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), which allows nurses with multistate licenses to practice in participating states without needing additional licenses. At Trusted Health, we understand the importance of navigating these requirements seamlessly. That's why we offer comprehensive resources like our Nursing Licensure Guide and Allied Career Guide. These resources are designed to assist you every step of the way, ensuring a smooth transition into your new role.

    What are the typical housing options for healthcare professionals in North Carolina?
    Housing options in North Carolina vary depending on the location, from urban apartments in Charlotte to beachfront homes along the coast. Travel nurses and allied health professionals can explore options such as furnished apartments, extended-stay accommodations, or temporary housing provided by healthcare facilities.

    What are the most in-demand specialties in North Carolina for healthcare professionals?
    In North Carolina, healthcare facilities often seek professionals in specialties such as critical care, emergency medicine, oncology, and primary care. Allied health professionals in fields like physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology are also in high demand, particularly in growing urban areas like Charlotte and Raleigh.

    How do I navigate transportation and logistics in North Carolina, especially in urban areas?
    Transportation in North Carolina varies depending on the region and urbanization level. In cities like Charlotte and Raleigh, travel nurses and allied health professionals can utilize public transportation options such as buses and light rail. Outside of urban areas, personal vehicles are common, and some professionals may need to consider commuting longer distances to reach their assignments.

    What opportunities are available for professional development and continuing education in North Carolina?
    North Carolina offers numerous opportunities for professional growth and continuing education in healthcare. From top-ranked medical centers and teaching hospitals to specialized training programs and professional conferences, there are ample resources for travel nurses and allied health professionals to enhance their skills and advance their careers. Trusted Health provides access to career resources to support your growth and success in North Carolina's dynamic healthcare landscape.