Looking into traveling to Ohio? Ohio travel pay is excellent, and many top facilities are located here. Our expert recruiters are waiting to tell you all about your options in Ohio.
Nurses traveling in Ohio are often working in popular cities like Columbus, Cleveland, and Dayton. Registered Nurse jobs in Columbus mean you can spend time checking out its vibrant city districts, the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, and Nationwide Arena — home to the Blue Jackets hockey team. An exciting metropolis, Columbus has the wide array of museums, galleries, and restaurants that you would expect of a large urban center. RN jobs in Cleveland Ohio are an ideal destination for foodies. Try authentic Polish food like kielbasa and then round out your evening in diverse activity centers like The Cleveland Museum of Art and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which attract visitors from around the globe.
Travel nursing jobs in Dayton are attractive for many reasons. There’s the friendly locals and their pride in living in the city that was home to aviation pioneers Orville and Wilbur Wright. Football fans and car enthusiasts – Canton, Ohio, is the place for you! You will love visiting the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Canton Classic Car Museum. In the summer, take a trip to Lake Erie for boating, sailing, fishing, and all kinds of fun water activities. Nurses traveling to Cincinnati, Toledo, and Akron will enjoy Midwest takes on typical urban attractions such as museums, concerts, art galleries, and nightlife.
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Processing Fee: $70.00 (fingerprint)
Timeline: 3-4 weeks
Cost: $75.00 Application
Processing Fee: $70.00 (fingerprint)
Walk Thru: No
Compact: No
NURSYS: Yes
Phone Number: 614-466-3947
Fax Number: 614-466-0388
Email Address: licensure@nursing.ohio.gov
The Ohio Board of Registered Nursing processes permanent licenses for Registered Nurses in approximately 3-4 weeks. Looking for longer-term travel nursing contracts? In Ohio, the permanent license might be the right option for you. Ohio is not a walk through state. Ohio is no affiliated with the Nurse Licensure Compact or Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC). The Ohio Board of Registered Nursing is affiliated with NURSYS. If you run into any trouble applying for or acquiring your RN license in OH, feel free to contact us, we'd love to help you get licensed. Below you'll find additional resources for acquiring and renewing your Ohio Registered Nurse License.
Our clients are constantly seeking RNs, LPNs and surgical techs for travel nursing jobs throughout Atlanta. We have hundreds of job openings in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, medical centers and private practices. Search our Ohio travel nursing jobs below. If you're interested in pursuing a position as a travel nurse in Ohio, check out our jobs or apply today.
Records from several reputable sources claim that RNs working in Ohio earn approximately the national average. Some major metropolitan areas, such as Ohio, report job outlook as high as 15%. Even sources like Indeed, which only report on salaries offered for open positions (often closer to entry level rather than senior positions) report higher than average salaries for RNs. The median and mean salaries are both high in Ohio but the highest-earning positions often offer at or above $80k per year. This is super enticing to travel nurses who have a great opportunity to increase their earning potential. Since most living expenses are paid for or reimbursed travel nurses working in Ohio have even more earning potential.
Nursing is one of the most stable careers and has been for decades. What most don't recognize is the growing difference between the number of new jobs being created compared to the substantially lower number of nurses entering the field. There will always be high demand. Not only does that gap exist, but the trend continues to grow in your favor if you are currently, or are looking to become, a travel nurse in Ohio. Travel nursing in states like Ohio offers a host of benefits you won't find with a standard RN job. Our travelers work at some of the most prestigious hospitals in the country. If you're considering becoming a travel nurse we'd love to work with you. Check out some of our current open travel nurse jobs in Ohio.
In Ohio, demand for qualified registered nurses is at an all-time high. Projections for future demand indicate that this demand will continue to increase as the population grows and new nurses come into the field at a slower rate than new positions are opened. This means that 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.
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