Travel nursing jobs in North Carolina

As a coastal southern state, North Carolina has plenty for a person working one of our travel nursing jobs to do. We did a little research on what to do in North Carolina, as well as what the state is like for those who have never been. Here's to the Tar Heel State.

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North Carolina, it's a perfect nursing destination

North Carolina has an abundant Atlantic ocean coastline laced with many pristine beaches and lots of coastal villages to explore. Each coastal village has its own personality - and honestly, some really good seafood and small shops to explore. A travel nurse who enjoys fresh caught fish will be at home here.

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Perfect balance of work and play

Music & Blues

North Carolins is home to the John Coltrane International Jazz festival in high point, north carolina. Whether you are a jazz or music aficionado or not, this is a great place to be to hear about music and listen to some of the world's best jazz performers.

Enjoy Family friendly destinations

If you do have kids, or want to have kids visit you while you are working in North Carolina, there are many family friendly museums, beaches, and places to go while in North Carolina, like the Greensboro Science Center.

NORTH CAROLINA NURSING JOB BENEFITS

Travel nursing salary in North Carolina

Starting out, a new registered nurse in North Carolina should expect to make about $52,000 per year, which goes up to around $80,000 per year with good performance and a solid history. This is good pay, but not quite a match for the salary provided by a travel nurse assignment.

Salaries for travel nursing jobs in North Carolina

A travel nurse job in North Carolina makes more money. A travel nurse with some experience can earn around $120,000 provided some experience and a solid background in nursing. Travel nurse jobs are more lucrative, but let's not forget about our referral bonus and benefits.

Earning your North Carolina nursing licenses

Your transition to becoming one of our travel nurses is made a little easier by a nursing license compact. States on board with the nursing license compact can also practice nursing in North Carolina. If you come from a state without the nursing license compact, we'll help you earn your license locally so you can pursue RN jobs.

Renewal requirements

Having a license is among our renewal requirements should you want to work additional travel nursing jobs, which we are sure you will.

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NC NURSING 101

Your in-demand specialty for travel nurse jobs

Working up in your nursing career often involves finding something to specializes at. Soliant allows you to both reach beyond your local borders to find a job where you can specialize, it also gives you the chance to learn more about a specialty and even help others learn it.

We feel that nurses are truly a team where a nursing staff is always teaching each other new and better ways of doing things, and this extends to specialities.

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HAVE MORE OPTIONS

Get the best of
both worlds

A travel nurse has real options. Choosing to work with Soliant and finding jobs in North Carolina enables you to better explore where you'd like to be without being tied to a specific place as a registered nurse.

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Work with the best hospitals

A travel nurse gets some say in where they want to work. Skilled nurses often find themselves working with a physician group or hospital that is highly ranked and good for secure career development.

Thankfully, North Carolina travel nursing jobs gives the opportunity to experience some southern charm while earning more than you would have at home. Soliant offers new jobs on a regular basis within North Carolina.

See North Carolina. Get paid!

Reach out to us at Soliant so we can start the process of getting you ready to gain experience as a registered nurse. some extra money, and time to explore a new place.

You do have the option to renew your status as a traveling nurse and we'll discuss renewal requirements.

Most options and contracts are based on the week, so you can choose how long you want to stay in an area. Who knows! You might like North Carolina and southern charm so much you feel like staying for a while.