10 Highest Paying Travel Healthcare Jobs: July 9
We know you spent all your money on food, fun and fireworks during the July 4th week, so there’s no better time to find your next travel contract to fill that depleted bank account.
This week is the second in a row with sky-high labor and delivery pay packages, according to StaffDNA job board data. If you haven’t read it yet, check out our breakdown on why OR and L&D nurse jobs have been in high demand.
We also updated our top traveler states for June and laid out predictions for the healthcare travel market in July. Take a look to learn about where the jobs are moving this month!
Also, for travelers interested in the top paying Fresno position this week, make sure to add the Fresno Chaffee Zoo to your list of cool places to visit in the city.
Travel Healthcare Jobs: July 9-13
Editor’s Note: The details listed below are subject to change based on contract availability.
1. RN- Labor and Delivery, Travel
Location: Fresno, California
Weekly Pay: $3,379
Duration: 13 Weeks
Night Shift
2. RN- CVOR, Travel
Location: Reading, Pennsylvania
Weekly Pay: $2,684
Duration: 13 Weeks
Day Shift
3. RN- OR, Travel
Location: Bangor, Maine
Weekly Pay: $2,586
Duration: 15 Weeks
Day Shift
4. RN- Labor and Delivery, Travel
Location: Fresno, California
Weekly Pay: $2,534
Duration: 13 Weeks
Day Shift
5. RN- NICU, Travel
Location: Stockton, California
Weekly Pay: $2,292
Duration: 13 Weeks
Day Shift
6. RN- Medical-Surgical, Travel
Location: Chinle, Arizona
Weekly Pay: $1,996
Duration: 13 Weeks
Day/Night Rotate
7. RN- Telemetry, Travel
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Weekly Pay: $1,857
Duration: 13 Weeks
Night Shift
8. RN- Telemetry, Travel
Location: Scranton, Pennsylvania
Weekly Pay: $1,741
Duration: 13 Weeks
Day Shift
9. Certified SurgTech- OR, Travel
Location: Alpena, Michigan
Weekly Pay: $1,649
Duration: 13 Weeks
Day Shift
10. Certified SurgTech- OR, Travel
Location: Scranton, Pennsylvania
Weekly Pay: $1,550
Duration: 13 Weeks
Day Shift
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