New Mexico Assignments

Travel Nurse Jobs In New Mexico

Travel nurses are drawn to New Mexico for its great pay, variety of healthcare opportunities, and the chance to immerse themselves in the state’s vibrant culture and stunning landscapes.

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Competitive Compensation

Travel nurses in New Mexico can expect attractive pay rates, with average weekly earnings around $2,011.

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Diverse Healthcare Settings

New Mexico offers a variety of healthcare environments, from urban hospitals in cities like Albuquerque and Santa Fe to rural clinics, providing travel nurses with opportunities to broaden their clinical skills across multiple specialties.

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Rich Cultural Experiences

Known as the "Land of Enchantment," New Mexico boasts stunning natural landscapes, including the Tularosa Basin's white sands and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The state is also rich in history, featuring ancient Puebloan ruins and Spanish colonial architecture, offering travel nurses a unique blend of work and leisure experiences.

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Current Travel Nurse Assignments in New Mexico

  • $2,160/week

    Gallup, NM

    13 weeks. 3x12.

    Nights. EOW.

    BLS/ACLS/PALS/NRP  required. 

  • $2,160/week

    Gallup, NM

    13 weeks. 3x12.

    Evenings. EOW.

    BLS/ACLS/PALS/NRP  required. 

  • $2,160/week

    Gallup, NM

    13 weeks. 3×12.

    Nights. EOW.

    BLS/ACLS required.

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