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With great things to do, people to meet and places to see, Arizona is a popular place for RN travel jobs! Also be sure to check out our resources on how to become a travel nurse and nursing license renewal.
View helpful statistics about RN travel nursing jobs based on historical data in Arizona. This data is based on the last three months of RN job postings. Our statistics are updated regularly, which means you can find the most accurate Registered Nurse job salary trends, the types of shifts, and common contract durations available and more. Learn more about travel nursing salaries.
A Registered Nurse nurse in Arizona can make an average of $1,886 per week.
A: A 12 Hour Night shift Registered Nurse in Arizona can make an average of $1,886 per week based on recent job availability.
12 Hour Night shifts was the most common duration for an RN traveling nurse job in Arizona cities based on the last 6 months.
Find the best RN jobs in Arizona by checking out recently filled travel nursing agency positions. There have been 4 with specialties posted by healthcare facilities in Arizona. Based on the most recent jobs, a Registered Nurse – Intensive Care – ICU job was the highest-paying RN, with a weekly salary of $2,591 and a contract length of 13 weeks. A Registered Nurse – Telemetry job was the lowest paying RN travel position in Arizona, with a weekly salary of $1,413 and a contract length of 13 weeks.
Cities like Lake Havasu City and Tucson currently have RN travel jobs. It’s a great state to work in and is home to facilities like The Center at Arrowhead, District Medical Group (DMG), Mariposa Community Health Center, Bloom Reproductive Institute and Northwest Medical Center Houghton which all have RN departments.
These are just examples of some of the healthcare facilities in and around the Arizona area that have historically offered jobs for Registered Nurse professionals.