The Garden State has a variety of cities — including Princeton, Edison, Jersey City, and Newark — that will each give you a unique feel for the pride that characterizes New Jersey. When you travel to New Jersey, you’ll want to experience the thrill of a New Jersey Devils game at Prudential Stadium and the high-end malls where shopping is a celebrated weekend activity for locals. Foodies won’t want to miss digging into some of this state’s culinary specialities including a massive Taylor ham pork roll. In Trenton, immerse yourself in culture with one-of-a-kind art crawls and live musical venues that give an unparalleled energy to New Jersey’s capital city. Those who love shopping will also find plenty to do, as Trenton is home to the Urban Enterprise Zone, where shoppers can take advantage of a reduced tax rate.
If you are looking for opportunity, look for travel nurse jobs in New Jersey. Residents and visitors alike love this place for the variety of entertainment and attractions. From the picturesque architecture to the pristine theatre and dance scene and the big city feel in between, travel nursing in New Jersey will offer a surprise around every corner.
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Timeline: 8-12 weeks
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The New Jersey Board of Registered Nursing processes permanent but not temporary licenses for Registered Nurses. Permanent licenses are valid for a longer period which is perfect for travel nurses interested in two or more contract positions. If you're looking for longer term travel nursing contracts in New Jersey the permanent license might be the right option for you. New Jersey is not a walk through state and is not affiliated with the Nurse Licensure Compact or Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC). The New Jersey Board of Registered Nursing is affiliated with NURSYS. If you run into any trouble applying for or acquiring your RN license in NJ, feel free to contact us, we'd love to help you get licensed. Below you'll find additional resources for acquiring and renewing your New Jersey Registered Nurse License.
Experience the Atlantic City if you're looking for a boardwalk packed with shops, boutiques, and fine dining. Entertainment options like fishing, watersports, and gaming turn New Jersey into a year-round destination for visitors. When you want to escape with an evening of entertainment on your travel assignment, look no further than the New Jersey Performing Arts Center and Symphony Hall. New Jersey is a state unlike any other, so if you're interested in pursuing a position as a travel nurse in New Jersey, check out our jobs or apply today.
The average salary for a Travel Nurse is $1,758 per week in New Jersey, which is 27% above the national average. Salary estimates are based on salaries submitted anonymously by Travel Nurse employees, users, and collected from past and present job advertisements in the past 36 months. The typical tenure for a Travel Nurse in New Jersey is less than 1 year.
Registered nurses looking to travel with PPR will find an inviting environment in New Jersey. With so many more new jobs being created every year compared with so few new nurses entering the workforce, there is a great need for you to take an assignment in New Jersey. If you're familiar with the current demand for registered nurses, you might not be surprised to learn that demand will continue to increase at a similar rate to recent years, and that trend is expected to grow past 2030. More than just experiencing a new state, there are also many more benefits you'll receive working with PPR as a travel nurse in New Jersey. More than just the top-tier compensation we offer, you'll also have an opportunity to work at some of the most prestigious hospitals and clinics in the country including:
If you're considering becoming a travel nurse in New Jersey we'd love to work with you. Check out some of our current open .
There is a higher demand for qualified registered nurses than at any other time in history. Industry projections for future growth show that this demand will continue to grow as New Jersey grows and new travel nurses come into the field at a slower rate than new positions are created. What does this mean for you? Most facilities in the state are looking to travel nurses to help fill vacant positions. Some nursing specialties are in higher demand than others. The following RN specialties have some of the highest demand.
PPR is an equal opportunity employer.