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Emergency Room Travel Nursing Jobs Alabama for RNs

Learn More About Travel Opportunities in Emergency Room Registered Nurse in Alabama

AMN Healthcare, a leader in healthcare staffing with over 40 years of experience, invites Emergency Room RNs to explore exciting travel nursing opportunities in Alabama. With a strong commitment to supporting over 10,000 healthcare professionals annually, we offer a wide range of placements tailored to your skills and preferences. Our personalized guidance ensures that you have the resources and support needed to thrive in your nursing career, whether you’re transitioning to travel nursing or seeking your next adventure. Join us at AMN Healthcare, where your journey as a dedicated travel ER nurse can help make a difference in the lives of patients while experiencing the unique culture and communities of Alabama.

Explore Top Emergency Room Registered Nurse Jobs in Alabama with Flexible Opportunities at AMN Healthcare

Check out these top-paying Emergency Room RN job openings currently available in Alabama:

At AMN Healthcare, we currently have 2 Travel Emergency Room Registered Nurse job opportunities available across Short Term Acute Care Hospital (2 jobs) in Alabama, offering competitive weekly pay ranging from $2,010 to $2,759, with an average of $2,253 per week.

Our job openings are located in multiple zip codes, including 35007, 35401, 35209, 35903, 35235 and 35211, with flexible start dates on 12/18/25 (1 job) and 12/29/25 (1 job), ensuring that you can find the right fit for your schedule and career goals.

If you’re looking for opportunities in high-demand areas, the cities in Alabama with the most job openings include Alabaster (2 jobs). If you’re ready to take the next step, simply click Apply Now, and we’ll connect you with a recruiter for tailored support!

Learn More about Hiring Trends for Emergency Room RNs in Alabama

At AMN Healthcare, we have successfully placed 247 Emergency Room RNs in high-paying Travel jobs across Alabama, helping professionals like you find rewarding opportunities in top healthcare facilities. These recently filled positions offered weekly pay ranging from $792 to $3,254, with an average of $1,780 per week. Job placements spanned multiple cities around Alabama including Tuscaloosa, Montgomery, Birmingham, Gadsden, and Alabaster ensuring flexibility and a variety of work environments.

Our previously filled roles were at respected healthcare institutions such as Gadsden Regional Medical Center, Medical Center Enterprise, and Flowers Hospital, demonstrating the wide range of opportunities available for skilled professionals like you. If you’re looking for similar Travel job openings in Alabama, now is the perfect time to explore your options. With our industry expertise and personalized job-matching services, AMN Healthcare can help you find your ideal position with competitive pay and great benefits.

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

  • Emergency Room RN making $1,515 per week filled on 12/1/25
  • Emergency Room RN making $3,089 per week filled on 11/12/25
  • Emergency Room RN making $2,215 per week filled on 11/12/25

Where Can an ER RN Work in Alabama and What Can They Expect?

As a Registered Nurse specializing as an Emergency Room RN in Alabama, you can expect to work in a variety of dynamic settings, ranging from bustling urban hospitals in cities like Birmingham and Montgomery to smaller community health facilities in rural areas. Your role will involve providing immediate care to patients with traumatic injuries or acute medical conditions, triaging patients based on severity, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to ensure high-quality treatment. You may also work in specialized emergency departments that focus on pediatric care, trauma, or critical care, as well as participate in community outreach programs aimed at health education. With Alabama’s diverse healthcare landscape, including teaching hospitals and regional medical centers, you’ll have ample opportunities for professional development, access to cutting-edge technology, and a chance to make a significant impact in patients’ lives during their most critical moments.

Why Should Emergency Room RNs Consider a Travel Job in Alabama?

As a Travel Emergency Room RN considering an assignment in Alabama, you’ll not only gain invaluable experience in a variety of healthcare settings but also immerse yourself in a unique Southern culture rich with hospitality and charm. Alabama boasts a mild climate, ideal for year-round outdoor activities, with warm summers and mild winters that invite you to explore its natural beauty, from the stunning Gulf Coast beaches to the breathtaking Appalachian foothills. Cities like Birmingham and Huntsville offer vibrant nightlife, diverse dining options, and historical attractions, while Mobile provides a picturesque waterfront lifestyle. Don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy local events like the annual Mardi Gras celebration in Mobile or the incredible music scene in Muscle Shoals. With affordable living and a friendly community, Alabama is an excellent choice for your next travel nursing adventure.

Top Cities in Alabama with Travel Emergency Room RN Jobs

AMN Healthcare currently has 2 travel ER RN jobs in Alabama and 473 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 Emergency Room RN Jobs in Alabaster, AL

AMN Healthcare currently has travel Emergency Room positions available in Alabaster.
travel Exclusive Compact State
Registered Nurse – Emergency Room
  • Alabaster, Alabama – 35007
  • 12 N,
  • December 29, 2025
  • 13 weeks
$2,030 to $2,759
Weekly Pay*
Common Diagnosis/Treatment: Abdominal pain # of Beds: 34 Nurse Patient Ratio: 1-4 Charting: Epic Scrub Color: Navy blue Areas of Float Support: From Float pool Special Procedures: Sedation
travel Exclusive Compact State
Registered Nurse – Emergency Room
  • Alabaster, Alabama – 35007
  • 12 N,
  • December 18, 2025
  • 13 weeks
$2,010 to $2,215
Weekly Pay*
Common Diagnosis/Treatment: Abdominal pain # of Beds: 34 Nurse Patient Ratio: 1-4 Charting: Epic Scrub Color: Navy blue Areas of Float Support: From Float pool Special Procedures: Sedation
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Highest Paying Emergency Room RN Jobs in Austell, GA

AMN Healthcare currently has travel Emergency Room positions available in Austell.
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Emergency Room
  • Austell, Georgia – 30106
  • 12 N,
  • December 18, 2025
  • 13 weeks
$1,498 to $1,651
Weekly Pay*
The RN Clinical Nurse Emergency Department is a proactive member of an interdisciplinary team of licensed and unlicensed care givers who ensure that patients, families and significant others receive individualized high quality, safe patient care. They practice in a clinical environment that is administered by Nurse Managers and other leaders and is supported through the Wellstar Shared Governance Model. The framework for practice is steered by the Wellstar Professional Practice Model and evidence-based practice and research. RN competencies are derived from these models and supported by the Wellstar Values.
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Emergency Room
  • Austell, Georgia – 30106
  • 12 N,
  • December 18, 2025
$1,498 to $1,651
Weekly Pay*
The RN Clinical Nurse Emergency Department is a proactive member of an interdisciplinary team of licensed and unlicensed care givers who ensure that patients, families and significant others receive individualized high quality, safe patient care. They practice in a clinical environment that is administered by Nurse Managers and other leaders and is supported through the Wellstar Shared Governance Model. The framework for practice is steered by the Wellstar Professional Practice Model and evidence-based practice and research. RN competencies are derived from these models and supported by the Wellstar Values.
travel Compact State
Registered Nurse – Emergency Room
  • Austell, Georgia – 30106
  • 12 N,
  • December 4, 2025
$1,498 to $1,651
Weekly Pay*
The RN Clinical Nurse Emergency Department is a proactive member of an interdisciplinary team of licensed and unlicensed care givers who ensure that patients, families and significant others receive individualized high quality, safe patient care. They practice in a clinical environment that is administered by Nurse Managers and other leaders and is supported through the Wellstar Shared Governance Model. The framework for practice is steered by the Wellstar Professional Practice Model and evidence-based practice and research. RN competencies are derived from these models and supported by the Wellstar Values.
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Highest Paying Emergency Room RN Jobs in Atlanta, GA

AMN Healthcare currently has travel Emergency Room positions available in Atlanta.
travel Exclusive Compact State
Registered Nurse – Emergency Room
  • Atlanta, Georgia – 30308
  • 12 D,
  • January 12, 2026
  • 13 weeks
$1,891 to $2,569
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 Seasonal Compact State
Registered Nurse – Emergency Room
  • Atlanta, Georgia – 30308
  • 12 N,
  • January 12, 2026
  • 13 weeks
$1,985 to $2,188
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 – Emergency Room
  • Atlanta, Georgia – 30308
  • 12 N,
  • January 12, 2026
  • 13 weeks
$1,985 to $2,188
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 – Emergency Room
  • Atlanta, Georgia – 30308
  • 12 D,
  • January 12, 2026
  • 13 weeks
$1,985 to $2,188
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 – Emergency Room
  • Atlanta, Georgia – 30308
  • 12 N,
  • January 5, 2026
  • 13 weeks
$1,985 to $2,188
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 Emergency Room Registered Nurse Job Trends in Alabama

Explore the dynamic landscape of travel Emergency Room RN jobs in Alabama with these insightful statistics. The charts provided offer valuable information on average pay trends over the past three months, along with a comprehensive overview of average, minimum, and maximum compensation for these essential roles over the last year. Understanding this data can empower you to make informed decisions about your career path and financial expectations within this high-demand field.

Additionally, we’ve outlined the count and types of healthcare facilities across the U.S. that are actively seeking travel Emergency Room RNs. This wealth of information not only highlights job availability but also provides an understanding of the environments in which you could be working. By leveraging these statistics, you can gain a clearer perspective on the job market for travel nurses, helping you navigate your options and seize the opportunities that best align with your career aspirations.

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Salary Trends

Jobs by Facility types

Frequently Asked Questions about Travel Emergency Room Registered Nurse Jobs near Alabama

How much does a Travel Emergency Room RN earn in Alabama on average?

As of December 4, 2025 the average weekly pay for a Travel Emergency Room RN in Alabama is $1,784.

What is the highest salary offered for a Emergency Room RN Travel job in Alabama?

As of December 4, 2025, the highest weekly pay for a travel Emergency Room RN job in Alabama is $3,254.

What types of experience are often expected for an ER Travel job in Alabama?

For an ER job in Alabama, relevant experience typically includes a background in emergency medicine, critical care, or a similar healthcare setting. Additional preferences may involve familiarity with trauma management and the ability to collaborate effectively in high-pressure environments.

What job opportunities are typically available for Emergency Room Registered Nurse travel positions in AL?

Emergency Room positions in Alabama 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 Emergency Room RN Travel jobs in Alabama?

Emergency Room travel jobs in Alabama are typically found in hospitals, particularly those designated as Level I or Level II trauma centers that provide comprehensive emergency services. Additionally, smaller community hospitals may also offer opportunities, especially in underserved areas needing temporary staffing solutions.

Which work shifts are typically offered for ER travel jobs in Alabama?

Typical work shifts offered for travel ER positions in Alabama include 12 N, 12 D, and 12 E shifts. These options provide flexibility to accommodate different scheduling preferences.

What contract durations are typically offered for Emergency Room RN Travel jobs in AL?

Travel Emergency Room jobs in Alabama typically offer contract durations ranging from 1-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks, 13 weeks, and 14-26 weeks. These varying lengths provide flexibility for professionals seeking new assignments.

What kinds of benefits from an employer should an ER RN look for when looking for a Travel job in Alabama?

When seeking a travel job in Alabama, it’s essential to look for employers that offer comprehensive health benefits, as these can significantly impact your well-being while on the road. Flexible scheduling is also important, enabling you to manage personal commitments alongside travel demands. Additionally, consider opportunities for professional development, which can enhance your skills and advance your career. Finally, competitive pay and travel allowances can make a significant difference in your overall job satisfaction and financial stability.

What are some top reasons a Travel Emergency Room RN would have for looking for a job in Alabama?

Many travelers seek job opportunities in Alabama due to its vibrant cultural heritage and growing industries, which can provide unique experiences and professional growth. Additionally, the state’s lower cost of living and warm climate make it an attractive destination for those looking to start or advance their careers.

What are some most popular cities in Alabama a Travel Emergency Room RN would want to work and live in?

Some of the most popular cities in Alabama for both work and living include Birmingham, known for its vibrant culture and job opportunities, and Huntsville, which boasts a strong tech industry and quality of life. Mobile offers a unique coastal lifestyle with its rich history and maritime activities, while Montgomery, with its historical significance, provides a blend of traditional and modern southern living. Each of these cities has its own distinct charm and amenities that attract residents and professionals alike.

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

When evaluating a new position, a traveler should consider opportunities for professional growth and how the role aligns with their personal interests and passions. Additionally, it’s essential to assess the work-life balance and travel benefits offered by the employer. Ultimately, ensuring a supportive environment that fosters creativity and adventure can significantly enhance their overall experience.

Which Cities in Alabama Offer the Best ER RN Job Opportunities?

Alabama offers a rich tapestry of opportunities for Emergency Room RNs, with cities like Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, Birmingham, Gadsden, and Alabaster presenting unique job prospects and lifestyles. Each of these cities has its own charm and advantages, making them appealing choices for healthcare professionals seeking new adventures and robust career opportunities.

Montgomery, the state capital, is not only steeped in history but also boasts competitive pay for Emergency Room RNs, ranging from $1,094 to $2,538 per week. The cost of living is relatively low, allowing you to enjoy an excellent quality of life while managing your expenses. Housing options are diverse, from downtown apartments to suburban homes, catering to various preferences and budgets. The work environment in Montgomery is dynamic, supported by a strong healthcare community dedicated to patient care. With a warm climate and numerous outdoor activities, including parks and historical sites, Montgomery offers a vibrant lifestyle complete with cultural festivals, music events, and Southern culinary delights.

Over in Tuscaloosa, home to the University of Alabama, Emergency Room RNs can earn between $792 and $2,143 per week. The cost of living here is manageable, especially for those living near the university, which offers an array of housing options from historic homes to modern apartments. The work environment is lively, driven by the youthful energy of students and faculty, as well as a strong commitment to healthcare excellence. Enjoy a distinctive lifestyle that combines college-town charm with a thriving arts and athletics scene. The climate in Tuscaloosa features hot summers and mild winters, perfect for outdoor adventures at nearby parks and sports events.

Birmingham, a bustling urban center, offers some of the highest salaries for Emergency Room RNs in the state, with weekly pay ranging from $1,578 to $3,254. The cost of living is higher than in other Alabama cities, yet it remains affordable compared to many metropolitan areas across the U.S. With an impressive selection of housing—from modern downtown lofts to suburban family homes—Birmingham ensures that you can find a suitable place to call home. The city’s work environment is both challenging and rewarding, with advanced healthcare facilities and a commitment to cutting-edge medical practices. Birmingham’s vibrant lifestyle is enhanced by a rich history, diverse cultural events, and a plethora of dining and entertainment options, while the climate boasts hot summers and mild winters.

In Gadsden, Emergency Room RNs can expect to earn between $1,270 and $1,555 per week, making it a practical choice amidst a modest cost of living. The housing market features a variety of options, ranging from cozy single-family homes to apartments, accommodating various lifestyles and budgets. The work environment in Gadsden is community-oriented, with healthcare professionals focusing on collaborative care in a supportive setting. The city presents a laid-back lifestyle characterized by outdoor recreational activities along the Coosa River, local festivals, and a welcoming atmosphere. Additionally, Gadsden enjoys a subtropical climate, which makes it easy to engage in outdoor activities year-round.

Alabaster, known for its friendly community and family-oriented vibe, offers a weekly pay range of $1,746 to $2,215 for Emergency Room RNs. The cost of living is reasonable, and the real estate market presents numerous options, from charming townhouses to spacious homes, making it ideal for both singles and families. The work environment emphasizes teamwork and patient-centered care, ensuring a gratifying experience for healthcare professionals. Alabaster boasts a peaceful lifestyle with ample parks, shopping centers, and dining establishments, providing a great balance of relaxation and entertainment. Additionally, the climate is pleasant, with warm summers and mild winters, allowing for enjoyable outings and leisure activities throughout the year.

As you consider your next career move in Alabama, these cities present an array of job opportunities for Emergency Room RNs, each with its own unique lifestyle, benefits, and charm.

Discover Healthcare Facilities in Alabama That Hire Emergency Room RN Professionals

Alabama boasts a diverse array of healthcare facilities that are continually seeking skilled Emergency Room RN nursing professionals for rewarding travel positions. From bustling urban hospitals to serene rural clinics, these institutions offer dynamic environments where nurses can enhance their expertise while making a significant impact on patient care across the state.

Gadsden Regional Medical Center
Shifts
12 D and 12 N
Job Durations
10 wks and 13 wks
Address
1007 Goodyear Avenue
Gadsden, AL 35903
Nearby Neighborhoods
Agricola (35902)
Flowers Hospital
Shifts
8 D, 12 D, 12 E, and 12 N
Job Durations
13 wks
Address
4370 West Main Street
Dothan, AL 36305
Medical Center Enterprise
Shifts
12 D and 12 N
Job Durations
13 wks
Address
400 N Edwards Street
Enterprise, AL 36330
Nearby Neighborhoods
Morgan Subdivision (36330), Jamestown Colony (36330), Wooded Acres (36330), Hillcrest (36330), Briarhill Acres (36330)
Riverview Regional Medical Center
Departments
Emergency Room Nurse Practitioner
Address
600 S. 3RD ST.
Gadsden, AL 35901
Nearby Neighborhoods
Agricola (35902)
* 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.