Oregon Assignments

Travel Nurse Jobs in Oregon

Travel nurses love taking assignments in Oregon because it offers the perfect mix of great pay, exciting career opportunities, and an amazing quality of life

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Competitive Compensation:

Oregon offers attractive pay rates for travel nurses, with average weekly salaries approximately 9% higher than the national average.

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Diverse Clinical Opportunities

The state boasts a robust healthcare system with over 60 hospitals, including top-ranked facilities like OHSU Hospital in Portland. This diversity allows travel nurses to gain experience across various specialties, enhancing their professional development.

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Exceptional Quality of Life

Oregon's natural beauty, from the Pacific coastline to lush forests and mountains, offers many outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and boating. Cities like Portland provide vibrant cultural scenes, including renowned bookstores, art galleries, and culinary experiences, contributing to a balanced lifestyle during assignments.

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Current Travel Nurse Assignments in Oregon

  • $2,880/week

    Klamath Falls, OR

    13 weeks. 36 hours/week. Potential for overtime.

    Nights or mids.  EOW.

    BLS/ACLS/PALS/TNCC required.

  • $3,240/week

    Klamath Falls, OR

    13 weeks. 3x12.

    Nights. EOW.

    BLS/ACLS  required. 

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