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Cardiovascular ICU Travel Nursing Jobs Arkansas for RNs

Learn More About Travel Opportunities in Cardiovascular ICU RN in Arkansas

AMN Healthcare, a trusted leader in healthcare staffing for over 40 years, invites Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurses to explore exciting travel job opportunities in Arkansas. With our extensive network supporting more than 10,000 healthcare professionals each year, we take pride in offering personalized guidance tailored to your unique career goals and aspirations. Whether you’re seeking new challenges, career advancement, or the chance to experience the beauty and culture of Arkansas, our team is here to help you every step of the way, ensuring a fulfilling and rewarding journey in your nursing career. Discover how AMN Healthcare can connect you with vital roles that match your expertise and passion for patient care in the specialized field of cardiovascular medicine.

Learn More about Hiring Trends for Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurses in Arkansas

At AMN Healthcare, we have successfully placed 9 Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurses in high-paying Travel jobs across Arkansas, helping professionals like you find rewarding opportunities in top healthcare facilities. These recently filled positions offered weekly pay ranging from $1,799 to $2,294, with an average of $2,072 per week. Job placements spanned multiple cities around Arkansas including Little Rock ensuring flexibility and a variety of work environments.

Take a look at some of the latest Cardiovascular ICU RN positions recently filled in Arkansas, offering insight into the competitive pay rates and exciting opportunities available.

  • Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse making $2,294 per week filled on 9/19/24
  • Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse making $2,294 per week filled on 9/16/24
  • Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse making $2,294 per week filled on 9/16/24

Where Can a Cardiovascular ICU RN Work in Arkansas and What Can They Expect?

As a Registered Nurse specializing in Cardiovascular Intensive Care (ICU) in Arkansas, you can expect to work in a variety of state-of-the-art facilities, including major hospitals, specialized cardiac centers, and teaching institutions, all of which are dedicated to providing exceptional cardiac care. Your responsibilities will encompass monitoring and managing critically ill patients with complex cardiovascular conditions, administering advanced life support and therapeutic interventions, and collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams to develop and implement personalized care plans. Furthermore, you may find opportunities in both urban settings that feature cutting-edge technology and rural health facilities focused on community-based care, ensuring that you can leverage your skills in diverse clinical environments while making a meaningful impact on patient outcomes in the heart of the Natural State.

Why Should Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurses Consider a Travel Job in Arkansas?

Working as a Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse in Arkansas offers a unique and fulfilling travel job experience enriched by the state’s natural beauty and vibrant culture. Arkansas boasts a mild, temperate climate with warm summers and relatively mild winters, making it ideal for outdoor activities throughout the year. Cities like Little Rock, the state capital, and Fayetteville, known for its lively music scene and cultural events, provide dynamic urban living options, while towns like Eureka Springs charm with their historic architecture and stunning landscapes. Healthcare professionals can enjoy fishing in the Ozarks, hiking the beautiful trails of Hot Springs National Park, or exploring the rich history and art in the Crystal Bridges Museum. The combination of a rewarding job in a specialized field and the opportunity to explore Arkansas’s unique attractions make this travel nursing position a compelling choice for adventure and professional growth.

Top Cities in Arkansas with Travel Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse Jobs

AMN Healthcare currently has 61 travel Cardiovascular ICU RN jobs nationwide. Be sure to check back daily for updates, or if you’re not finding what you’re looking for immediately, sign up for the AMN Passport App and we’ll connect you directly with a recruiter that can help expedite the process of finding your perfect opportunity.

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Highest Paying Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse Jobs in Nashville, TN

AMN Healthcare currently has travel Cardiovascular ICU positions available in Nashville.
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Cardiovascular
  • Nashville, Tennessee – 37203
  • 12 N,
  • February 16, 2026
$1,751 to $1,859
Weekly Pay*
Cardiovascular Intensive Care (CVICU) at 686-bed comprehensive facility on a 43-acre campus. Skills with PA catheter and hemodynamic monitoring required, preferred experience with IABP, Impella, and CRRT. Music City offers art, music, beer and food festivals, Tennessee Titans football, Nashville Predators hockey, and a variety of college sports. Music takes center stage with events like the Americana Music Festival, Full Moon Pickin’ Parties, and Musicians Corner. Area events include The Music City Food + Wine Festival, Country Music Association Awards followed by the CMA Country Christmas taping later in the week
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Cardiovascular
  • Nashville, Tennessee – 37203
  • 12 N,
  • February 16, 2026
  • 13 weeks
$1,751 to $1,859
Weekly Pay*
Cardiovascular Intensive Care (CVICU) at 686-bed comprehensive facility on a 43-acre campus. Skills with PA catheter and hemodynamic monitoring required, preferred experience with IABP, Impella, and CRRT. Music City offers art, music, beer and food festivals, Tennessee Titans football, Nashville Predators hockey, and a variety of college sports. Music takes center stage with events like the Americana Music Festival, Full Moon Pickin’ Parties, and Musicians Corner. Area events include The Music City Food + Wine Festival, Country Music Association Awards followed by the CMA Country Christmas taping later in the week
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Highest Paying Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse Jobs in Springfield, IL

AMN Healthcare currently has travel Cardiovascular ICU positions available in Springfield.
travel Exclusive
Registered Nurse – Cardiovascular
  • Springfield, Illinois – 62769
  • 12 N,
  • March 2, 2026
  • 13 weeks
$2,649 to $2,813
Weekly Pay*
Join our team as a Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse (CVICU RN) in Springfield, IL. This travel nursing opportunity places you in a dynamic city known for its rich history, beautiful parks, and diverse dining options. Springfield is home to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, scenic outdoor spaces like Washington Park, and a lively downtown with local shops and restaurants. The facility is a large, well-established hospital serving the Springfield community and surrounding areas. It is recognized for its commitment to patient-centered care, a collaborative work environment, and a legacy of excellence in healthcare. The hospital provides a wide range of services, including cardiovascular intensive care, emergency, and specialty care, and fosters a culture rooted in respect and joy. Required qualifications include an active Registered Nurse (RN) license, at least one year of recent cardiovascular intensive care nursing experience, proficiency in electronic medical record (EMR) systems, and current Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification. Strong assessment, communication, and critical thinking skills are essential for success in this role. Recommended experience includes prior travel nursing assignments, adaptability to new environments, and the ability to work 12-hour night shifts on a rotating schedule. Experience with diverse patient populations and a commitment to delivering high-quality care are valued. Springfield, IL, is a vibrant city known for its rich historical significance and welcoming atmosphere. As the capital of Illinois, Springfield attracts history enthusiasts with landmarks connected to Abraham Lincoln, including his former home, law office, and tomb. The city features the Central Springfield Historic District, which offers a glimpse into Lincoln’s life and legacy. Visitors can also explore Route 66 Wayside Exhibits spread throughout Springfield and neighboring towns, adding a nostalgic touch to the area. Springfield’s charm is enhanced by its array of side attractions, intriguing highlights, and a deep sense of history, making it a memorable destination for travelers and professionals alike. Apply now to join this Travel CVICU RN assignment in Springfield, IL, and take advantage of excellent compensation, dedicated recruiters, and the AMN Passport mobile app for 24/7 support.
travel Exclusive
Registered Nurse – Cardiovascular
  • Springfield, Illinois – 62769
  • 12 D,
  • March 2, 2026
  • 13 weeks
$2,649 to $2,813
Weekly Pay*
Join our team as a Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse (CVICU RN) in Springfield, IL. This travel nursing opportunity places you in a dynamic city known for its rich history, beautiful parks, and diverse dining options. Springfield is home to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, scenic outdoor spaces like Washington Park, and a lively downtown with local shops and restaurants. The facility is a large, well-established hospital serving the Springfield community and surrounding areas. It is recognized for its commitment to patient-centered care, a collaborative work environment, and a legacy of excellence in healthcare. The hospital provides a wide range of services, including cardiovascular intensive care, emergency, and specialty care, and fosters a culture rooted in respect and joy. Required qualifications include an active Registered Nurse (RN) license, at least one year of recent cardiovascular intensive care nursing experience, proficiency in electronic medical record (EMR) systems, and current Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification. Strong assessment, communication, and critical thinking skills are essential for success in this role. Recommended experience includes prior travel nursing assignments, adaptability to new environments, and the ability to work 12-hour night shifts on a rotating schedule. Experience with diverse patient populations and a commitment to delivering high-quality care are valued. Springfield, IL, is a vibrant city known for its rich historical significance and welcoming atmosphere. As the capital of Illinois, Springfield attracts history enthusiasts with landmarks connected to Abraham Lincoln, including his former home, law office, and tomb. The city features the Central Springfield Historic District, which offers a glimpse into Lincoln’s life and legacy. Visitors can also explore Route 66 Wayside Exhibits spread throughout Springfield and neighboring towns, adding a nostalgic touch to the area. Springfield’s charm is enhanced by its array of side attractions, intriguing highlights, and a deep sense of history, making it a memorable destination for travelers and professionals alike. Apply now to join this Travel CVICU RN assignment in Springfield, IL, and take advantage of excellent compensation, dedicated recruiters, and the AMN Passport mobile app for 24/7 support.
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Highest Paying Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse Jobs in Austin, TX

AMN Healthcare currently has travel Cardiovascular ICU positions available in Austin.
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Cardiovascular
  • Austin, Texas – 78704
  • 12 N,
  • February 23, 2026
  • 13 weeks
$1,651 to $1,753
Weekly Pay*
Travel CVICU RN assignments in Austin, TX place you at a 368-bed acute care hospital and Level II trauma center. The hospital features advanced cardiac, stroke, and transplant programs, along with a dedicated shock trauma intensive care unit. Austin is a vibrant city known for its live music, outdoor activities, and tech industry. The city sits at the edge of the Texas Hill Country, offering scenic lakes and parks for relaxation and adventure. To qualify, you need current RN licensure and recent experience in a cardiovascular intensive care unit (CVICU) with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Recommended skills include proficiency with Meditech electronic medical records (EMR) and the ability to work in a high-acuity, fast-paced environment. AMN Healthcare provides excellent compensation, discounts, and perks, along with dedicated recruiters, a clinical team, and the AMN Passport mobile app for 24/7 support. Apply now to join this Travel CVICU RN assignment in Austin, TX.
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Highest Paying Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse Jobs in Atlanta, GA

AMN Healthcare currently has travel Cardiovascular ICU positions available in Atlanta.
travel Exclusive Compact State
Registered Nurse – Cardiovascular
  • Atlanta, Georgia – 30308
  • 12 N,
  • February 2, 2026
  • 13 weeks
$2,429 to $2,580
Weekly Pay*
Welcome to Emory University Hospital Midtown, formerly known as Emory Crawford Long Hospital. At Emory’s Midtown hospital, some of the world’s top specialists are advancing medicine every day. We have more than 1200 Emory Clinic and 440 private-practice physicians spanning 28 specialties. Our physicians work collaboratively to provide comprehensive care and quality outcomes for our patients and their families. Our Mission To care for patients and their families with concern not only for their illnesses, but also for their mental, emotional and spiritual well-being. Our History Our history dates back to 1908, when two physicians, Dr. Edward Campbell Davis and a former student of his, Dr. Luther C. Fischer, opened the 26-bed Davis-Fischer Sanatorium on Crew Street, near present-day Turner Field. With just 26 beds, the hospital quickly outgrew its capacity and by 1911, Davis and Fischer moved the hospital to its present site, opening an 85-bed Davis-Fischer Sanatorium on Linden Avenue. In 1931, the hospital was renamed Crawford W. Long Memorial Hospital in honor of Dr. Crawford W. Long, the Georgia physician who discovered sulfuric ether for use as an anesthetic. Visitors to the hospital’s museum may see some of Dr. Long’s personal artifacts and medical memorabilia from the hospital’s early days. Emory Crawford Long Hospital was renamed “Emory University Hospital Midtown”, effective February 13, 2009. However, as part of Emory’s commitment to honor a more than 100-year history of the original name, ‘Crawford W. Long Memorial Hospital’ is retained on exterior monuments. Today, Emory University Hospital Midtown has more than 1,200 Emory Clinic and 440 private practice physicians spanning 28 specialties. Emory University Hospital Midtown physicians work collaboratively to provide comprehensive care and quality outcomes for our patients and their families. From a 26-bed sanatorium to a tertiary care facility with more than 531 beds, Emory University Hospital Midtown has a rich heritage. For more than 100 years, our full-service hospital has established a solid foundation for outstanding quality health care and medical integrity for Atlantans and the Southeast.
travel Exclusive Compact State
Registered Nurse – Cardiovascular
  • Atlanta, Georgia – 30308
  • 12 N,
  • February 23, 2026
  • 13 weeks
$2,429 to $2,580
Weekly Pay*
Welcome to Emory University Hospital Midtown, formerly known as Emory Crawford Long Hospital. At Emory’s Midtown hospital, some of the world’s top specialists are advancing medicine every day. We have more than 1200 Emory Clinic and 440 private-practice physicians spanning 28 specialties. Our physicians work collaboratively to provide comprehensive care and quality outcomes for our patients and their families. Our Mission To care for patients and their families with concern not only for their illnesses, but also for their mental, emotional and spiritual well-being. Our History Our history dates back to 1908, when two physicians, Dr. Edward Campbell Davis and a former student of his, Dr. Luther C. Fischer, opened the 26-bed Davis-Fischer Sanatorium on Crew Street, near present-day Turner Field. With just 26 beds, the hospital quickly outgrew its capacity and by 1911, Davis and Fischer moved the hospital to its present site, opening an 85-bed Davis-Fischer Sanatorium on Linden Avenue. In 1931, the hospital was renamed Crawford W. Long Memorial Hospital in honor of Dr. Crawford W. Long, the Georgia physician who discovered sulfuric ether for use as an anesthetic. Visitors to the hospital’s museum may see some of Dr. Long’s personal artifacts and medical memorabilia from the hospital’s early days. Emory Crawford Long Hospital was renamed “Emory University Hospital Midtown”, effective February 13, 2009. However, as part of Emory’s commitment to honor a more than 100-year history of the original name, ‘Crawford W. Long Memorial Hospital’ is retained on exterior monuments. Today, Emory University Hospital Midtown has more than 1,200 Emory Clinic and 440 private practice physicians spanning 28 specialties. Emory University Hospital Midtown physicians work collaboratively to provide comprehensive care and quality outcomes for our patients and their families. From a 26-bed sanatorium to a tertiary care facility with more than 531 beds, Emory University Hospital Midtown has a rich heritage. For more than 100 years, our full-service hospital has established a solid foundation for outstanding quality health care and medical integrity for Atlantans and the Southeast.
travel Exclusive Compact State
Registered Nurse – Cardiovascular
  • Atlanta, Georgia – 30308
  • 12 N,
  • February 23, 2026
  • 13 weeks
$2,429 to $2,580
Weekly Pay*
Welcome to Emory University Hospital Midtown, formerly known as Emory Crawford Long Hospital. At Emory’s Midtown hospital, some of the world’s top specialists are advancing medicine every day. We have more than 1200 Emory Clinic and 440 private-practice physicians spanning 28 specialties. Our physicians work collaboratively to provide comprehensive care and quality outcomes for our patients and their families. Our Mission To care for patients and their families with concern not only for their illnesses, but also for their mental, emotional and spiritual well-being. Our History Our history dates back to 1908, when two physicians, Dr. Edward Campbell Davis and a former student of his, Dr. Luther C. Fischer, opened the 26-bed Davis-Fischer Sanatorium on Crew Street, near present-day Turner Field. With just 26 beds, the hospital quickly outgrew its capacity and by 1911, Davis and Fischer moved the hospital to its present site, opening an 85-bed Davis-Fischer Sanatorium on Linden Avenue. In 1931, the hospital was renamed Crawford W. Long Memorial Hospital in honor of Dr. Crawford W. Long, the Georgia physician who discovered sulfuric ether for use as an anesthetic. Visitors to the hospital’s museum may see some of Dr. Long’s personal artifacts and medical memorabilia from the hospital’s early days. Emory Crawford Long Hospital was renamed “Emory University Hospital Midtown”, effective February 13, 2009. However, as part of Emory’s commitment to honor a more than 100-year history of the original name, ‘Crawford W. Long Memorial Hospital’ is retained on exterior monuments. Today, Emory University Hospital Midtown has more than 1,200 Emory Clinic and 440 private practice physicians spanning 28 specialties. Emory University Hospital Midtown physicians work collaboratively to provide comprehensive care and quality outcomes for our patients and their families. From a 26-bed sanatorium to a tertiary care facility with more than 531 beds, Emory University Hospital Midtown has a rich heritage. For more than 100 years, our full-service hospital has established a solid foundation for outstanding quality health care and medical integrity for Atlantans and the Southeast.
travel Exclusive Compact State
Registered Nurse – Cardiovascular
  • Atlanta, Georgia – 30308
  • 12 N,
  • February 9, 2026
  • 9 weeks
$2,388 to $2,535
Weekly Pay*
Welcome to Emory University Hospital Midtown, formerly known as Emory Crawford Long Hospital. At Emory’s Midtown hospital, some of the world’s top specialists are advancing medicine every day. We have more than 1200 Emory Clinic and 440 private-practice physicians spanning 28 specialties. Our physicians work collaboratively to provide comprehensive care and quality outcomes for our patients and their families. Our Mission To care for patients and their families with concern not only for their illnesses, but also for their mental, emotional and spiritual well-being. Our History Our history dates back to 1908, when two physicians, Dr. Edward Campbell Davis and a former student of his, Dr. Luther C. Fischer, opened the 26-bed Davis-Fischer Sanatorium on Crew Street, near present-day Turner Field. With just 26 beds, the hospital quickly outgrew its capacity and by 1911, Davis and Fischer moved the hospital to its present site, opening an 85-bed Davis-Fischer Sanatorium on Linden Avenue. In 1931, the hospital was renamed Crawford W. Long Memorial Hospital in honor of Dr. Crawford W. Long, the Georgia physician who discovered sulfuric ether for use as an anesthetic. Visitors to the hospital’s museum may see some of Dr. Long’s personal artifacts and medical memorabilia from the hospital’s early days. Emory Crawford Long Hospital was renamed “Emory University Hospital Midtown”, effective February 13, 2009. However, as part of Emory’s commitment to honor a more than 100-year history of the original name, ‘Crawford W. Long Memorial Hospital’ is retained on exterior monuments. Today, Emory University Hospital Midtown has more than 1,200 Emory Clinic and 440 private practice physicians spanning 28 specialties. Emory University Hospital Midtown physicians work collaboratively to provide comprehensive care and quality outcomes for our patients and their families. From a 26-bed sanatorium to a tertiary care facility with more than 531 beds, Emory University Hospital Midtown has a rich heritage. For more than 100 years, our full-service hospital has established a solid foundation for outstanding quality health care and medical integrity for Atlantans and the Southeast.
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Insights into Travel Cardiovascular ICU RN Job Trends in Arkansas

As a travel Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse, having a comprehensive understanding of the job market is crucial for making informed career decisions. The statistics presented below provide valuable insights into the current landscape of CVICU nursing opportunities in Arkansas. From average pay trends over the last three months to a year-long overview of pay ranges, this data will equip you with the necessary tools to navigate your options effectively. Moreover, the breakdown of healthcare facilities across the U.S. indicates where the highest demand for your expertise exists.

By analyzing these statistics, you can gain a clearer picture of not just the pay prospects but also the types of healthcare environments that are actively hiring. Whether you’re considering a new position or contemplating travel nurse assignments in different regions, this data serves as a vital resource for understanding compensation trends and job availability. Empower yourself with this knowledge to make strategic career moves and capitalize on the opportunities that best align with your professional aspirations.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Travel Cardiovascular ICU RN Jobs near Arkansas

How much does a Travel Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse earn in Arkansas on average?

As of February 2, 2026 the average weekly pay for a Travel Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse in Arkansas is $2,072.

What is the highest salary offered for a Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse Travel job in Arkansas?

As of February 2, 2026, the highest weekly pay for a travel Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse job in Arkansas is $2,294.

What types of experience are often expected for a CVICU Travel job in Arkansas?

For a CVICU position in Arkansas, candidates typically require a strong background in critical care nursing, often with specialized training in cardiovascular conditions. Experience in high-acuity settings, such as operating rooms or cardiac recovery units, is highly preferred to ensure proficient patient care during complex procedures.

What job opportunities are typically available for Cardiovascular ICU RN travel positions in AR?

Cardiovascular ICU positions in Arkansas include Travel roles. These options provide flexibility for professionals seeking different work arrangements based on their preferences and experience.

What types of facilities typically hire Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse Travel jobs in Arkansas?

Cardiovascular ICU travel jobs in Arkansas are typically offered at major hospitals and medical centers that have specialized departments for cardiology and critical care. These facilities often feature advanced technology and provide comprehensive care for patients with severe cardiovascular conditions.

Which work shifts are typically offered for CVICU travel jobs in Arkansas?

Typical work shifts offered for travel CVICU positions in Arkansas include 12 N and 12 D shifts. These options provide flexibility to accommodate different scheduling preferences.

What contract durations are typically offered for Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse Travel jobs in AR?

Travel Cardiovascular ICU jobs in Arkansas typically offer contract durations ranging from 9-12 weeks and 13 weeks. These varying lengths provide flexibility for professionals seeking new assignments.

What kinds of benefits from an employer should a Cardiovascular ICU RN look for when looking for a Travel job in Arkansas?

When searching for a travel job in Arkansas, it’s essential to consider benefits such as flexible working hours, which can enhance your work-life balance while allowing for exploration of the state. Additionally, comprehensive health insurance and retirement plans can provide long-term security and peace of mind. Employee discounts on travel-related services or opportunities for professional development can also enrich your experience. Finally, a supportive company culture that values travel can significantly enhance your overall job satisfaction.

What are some top reasons a Travel Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse would have for looking for a job in Arkansas?

Travelers may seek jobs in Arkansas for the state’s affordable cost of living and beautiful natural landscapes, offering a unique blend of work and outdoor recreation. Additionally, the growing economy in sectors like technology and tourism provides diverse employment opportunities.

What are some most popular cities in Arkansas a Travel Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse would want to work and live in?

Some of the most popular cities in Arkansas that travelers might want to work and live in include Little Rock, known for its vibrant culture and job opportunities, and Fayetteville, which offers a charming atmosphere and access to outdoor activities. Additionally, Bentonville, the home of Walmart, presents a thriving economy and a good quality of life. Each of these cities boasts unique attractions and amenities that appeal to residents and visitors alike.

What things should a Travel Cardiovascular ICU RN look for in a new position?

A travel professional should prioritize opportunities that offer career growth and exposure to diverse destinations, as these can enhance both their skill set and marketability. Additionally, evaluating the company’s values and culture is essential to ensure alignment with personal beliefs, which can significantly impact job satisfaction. Lastly, considering the level of support for work-life balance is crucial, as the demands of travel can be taxing without adequate personal time.

Which Cities in Arkansas Offer the Best Cardiovascular ICU RN Job Opportunities?

When considering a career as a Cardiovascular ICU Registered Nurse in Arkansas, Little Rock stands out as a prime destination. The state’s capital offers a competitive pay range of $1,799 to $2,313 per week, making it an attractive option for healthcare professionals seeking both financial stability and professional fulfillment. With a vibrant healthcare community and numerous job openings, Little Rock is poised to be a great place for nurses looking to advance their careers.

Little Rock boasts a cost of living that is significantly lower than the national average, which means your earnings stretch further. Housing options are diverse, from charming historic homes to modern apartments, catering to a range of lifestyles and budgets. The city also offers excellent amenities, including top-notch schools, healthcare facilities, and abundant shopping and dining experiences. As a nurse here, you’ll likely find that your income can lead to a comfortable lifestyle, allowing you to enjoy all that the city has to offer.

In terms of work environment, Little Rock is home to several reputable hospitals and healthcare organizations, providing nurses with access to cutting-edge technology and continuous education opportunities. The collaborative culture amongst medical professionals fosters a supportive atmosphere, essential for the high-stakes nature of cardiovascular care. Many facilities prioritize work-life balance, enabling nurses to thrive both professionally and personally.

Location and climate play a significant role in the appeal of Little Rock. Situated in the heart of the Natural State, the city offers easy access to picturesque parks, rivers, and lakes, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The climate features warm summers and mild winters, allowing for year-round enjoyment of Arkansas’ stunning landscapes and recreational activities, from hiking and fishing to cultural festivals and events.

In addition to its professional advantages, Little Rock provides an engaging lifestyle filled with activities and attractions. The city is rich in history, with sites like the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and the Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site. Arts and culture thrive here, with a lively music scene, numerous galleries, and theaters. From exploring vibrant neighborhoods to dining at eclectic restaurants, living and working in Little Rock ensures that every day is filled with opportunities for adventure and enjoyment.

* Estimate of payments is intended for informational purposes and includes hourly wages, as well as reimbursements for meal & incidental expenses and housing expenses incurred on behalf of the Company. Please speak with a recruiter for additional details.