Travel Nurse Jobs in Seattle, WA
Healthcare employers throughout Seattle, WA are competing for qualified Travel Nurses — good news if you're job hunting here. Below you'll find what to expect in pay, where the jobs are, and how to position yourself to get hired faster.
Where Travel Nurses work in Seattle
Travel Nurses in the Seattle area are typically employed across hospitals nationwide, crisis-staffing assignments, specialty units, and seasonal high-demand regions. Larger metro hospital systems tend to offer the most consistent openings, while crisis-staffing assignments often provide more flexible scheduling.
What the job involves
Day to day, a Travel Nurse in Seattle is responsible for:
- Filling short-term staffing gaps in facilities nationwide
- Adapting quickly to new units and systems
- Providing full-scope nursing care
- Completing rapid onboarding
- Working flexible contract assignments
Requirements
To work as a Travel Nurse in WA, you'll generally need:
- An active multi-state rn license (or compact license)
- Bls and acls certification
- Specialty certifications for higher-paying contracts
How to land a Travel Nurse role in Seattle faster
- Tailor your resume to each posting — mirror the keywords in the job description.
- Highlight WA-specific licensure clearly at the top of your application.
- Apply early; Seattle healthcare postings often fill within days.
- Set up alerts on CarePost so new Travel Nurse openings in Seattle reach you first.
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