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Aya delivers:

  • The most jobs in the industry. We have the largest and most reliable job database, which means the jobs you see are open, updated in real time and ready for you!
  • Competitive advantage over other agencies. Front-of-the-line access through our direct facility relationships — many with quick (even same-day) offers, giving you the best chance of securing your ideal opportunity.
  • Expedited licensing and streamlined compliance. An industry-leading on-time start rate and strong relationships with boards of nursing across the country to accelerate the process in all 50 states.
  • Expert career guidance. A dedicated recruiter to help you achieve your dream career. Travel, per diem, permanent — we have the reach and access to get you the jobs you want, and the expertise to help you realize your long-term goals.
  • A best-in-class support system and an exceptional experience. Enjoy accurate, weekly pay, and an entire team dedicated to your happiness on assignment, 24/7.

Plus, you get everything you expect from the largest healthcare staffing company in the industry:

  • Exceptional benefits, including premium medical, dental, vision and life insurance beginning day one of your assignment. Want to take time off? Keep insurance coverage for up to 24 days between assignments.
  • A generous 401(k) match.
  • Paid company housing (we'll help you bring your pets along, too!) or a generous housing stipend.
  • Paid sick time in accordance with all applicable state, federal, and local laws. Aya's general sick leave policy is that employees accrue one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked. However, to the extent any provisions of the statement above conflict with any applicable paid sick leave laws, the applicable paid sick leave laws are controlling.
  • The industry's only clinical ladder program for RNs on assignment.
  • Access to unlimited continuing education units online.
  • Licensure, relocation and other reimbursements, when applicable.
  • Pay listed above includes taxable wages and tax-free expense reimbursements.

For all employees and employee applicants, Aya is an Equal Employment Opportunity ("EEO") Employer, including Disability/Vets, and welcomes all to apply. Please click here for our EEO policy.

  • Bi-weekly weekend travel home.
  • A rental car and paid housing.

With Aya Locums you get:

  • Access to top hospitals and healthcare systems in diverse care settings.
  • Highly competitive, transparent locum tenens pay.
  • Dedicated application and assignment support.
  • In-house credentialing and licensing teams.
  • Full coverage of licensing costs.
  • Travel and lodging coverage.
  • Easy timekeeping and streamlined management of documents.
  • Malpractice coverage and risk management support.
  • Premium medical, dental, vision and life insurance beginning day one of your assignment.
  • Paid sick time. Aya provides paid sick leave in accordance with all applicable state, federal, and local laws. Aya's general sick leave policy is that employees accrue one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked. However, to the extent any provisions of the statement above conflict with any applicable paid sick leave laws, the applicable paid sick leave laws are controlling.
  • Generous 401k match.
  • Aya may provide other benefits where required by applicable law, including but not limited to reimbursements.
  • Aya coordinates all travel and lodging accommodations.
  • Travel information is received the evening prior to your scheduled departure.
  • Airfare is covered and, if driving to the assignment, reimbursement is available.
  • Once notice is received, communication from our team is sent via email and text to ensure you are kept in the loop as soon as information becomes available.
  • Your safety is Aya's top priority. We work closely with the facility to ensure additional security measures are taken onsite so you can focus on what really matters: patient care.
  • Licensure, relocation and other reimbursements.

Experience the Aya difference today

  • A dedicated recruiter who advocates for you every step of the way.
  • We'll ensure the hiring manager prioritizes your interest and schedules an interview quickly.
  • A streamlined hiring process means offers are often presented within 24-48 hours after an interview with a hiring leader.
  • Flexible start dates that work around your availability.
  • We make it simple with one point of contact the entire time.
  • University of Washington (UW) offers a wide range of benefits as part of your total compensation package. Choose from top medical and dental insurance programs; plan for your future with tax-deferred investing through the UW retirement options; enjoy generous vacation and sick leave policies; and protect yourself and your family with life and long-term disability insurance. For more information, follow the links shown below or explore the Benefits website at http://hr.uw.edu/benefits/

With Aya, you get:

  • Higher compensation - we negotiate on your behalf.
  • Work-life balance - contracts are up to 40 hours per week, with workdays ending mid-late afternoon and weekends off!
  • An employee advocate - our team ensures you have the support needed to be successful in your role.
  • Options post contract - extend, convert to a permanent employee or find a new job.
  • Paid company housing (pets are welcome to tag along) or a generous housing stipend.
  • If qualified, continued insurance coverage over the summer.
  • A generous 401k match.
  • A robust team to support you every step of the way.
  • A credentialing specialist to streamline the entire compliance process.
  • Freedom and flexibility around your current schedule.
  • The easy-to-use Shifts app. Select shifts anytime, anywhere.
  • Premium medical, dental, vision and life insurance.
  • Front-of-the-line access to exclusive jobs at thousands of healthcare facilities nationwide.
  • A robust team to support you every step of the way to ensure you start on time, have accurate payroll and an exceptional experience.
  • Certification and other reimbursements, when applicable.

Texas is one place where all the clichés are true. Everything really is bigger in Texas. From the portions of BBQ and Tex/Mex to the wide expanse of sky over rugged terrain, the Lone Star State doesn’t disappoint.

Although modern cities dot the vast landscape, Texas has proudly stayed true to its wild roots. In San Antonio they still “Remember the Alamo” and you can walk the same paths as folk hero’s James Bowie and Davy Crockett. A river runs through this amazing city and you can stroll or take a boat ride to visit the stores and restaurants that line the water.

For a taste of the unusual, visit the quirky city of Austin where locals abide by their small business motto to “keep Austin weird.” Food trucks of all shapes and sizes sell every possible delicacy from cupcakes to the famous Torchy’s Tacos. On Rainey Street, houses have been converted into bars, which makes you feel like you are attending an intimate backyard party with close friends, even if you don’t know a soul! Going out on the infamous 6th Street isn’t for the faint of heart. Two step your way over to Dallas and catch a rowdy rodeo where the collegial atmosphere will remind you that the Texas state motto is “Friendship.”

Texas is bursting with outdoor adventure opportunities as well. With 16 national parks and over 350 miles of coastline, it’s easy to escape for a much needed dose of Mother Nature.

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Texas Licensure Information and Requirements

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  • How To Become a Travel Nurse in Texas With Trusted Nurse Staffing in Three Simple Steps

Why Should You Consider Becoming a Travel Nurse in Texas?

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For the most up-to-date information on licensure requirements and fees, visit the Texas Board of Nursing website or contact them at (512) 305-7400 .

Licensure Requirements

Since Texas has enacted the Nurse Licensure Compact , you won’t need to get a state-specific nursing license to work there if you already have a multistate license in another compact state if you are a travel nurse. 

However, if you are a nurse who currently lives in a compact state and intends to establish permanent residency in another compact state, you will need to apply for  licensure by endorsement within 60 days of relocating. This law does not apply to travel nurses and will become enforced on January 2nd, 2024. 

If you are a travel nurse and your primary license is in a non-compact state, you are required to apply for licensure by endorsement. To complete this process, you must have:

  • Graduated from an approved licensed LPN, LVN, or RN program; or
  • Either worked in nursing or taken the US NCLEX ® exam no more than four years before the application 

To apply for a licensure by endorsement you must:

  • Submit an online application and pay the fee
  • Provide a background check with fingerprints 
  • Take the Nursing Jurisprudence Examination
  • Request a verification of licensure via Nursys Ⓡ

You are ineligible to apply for licensure by endorsement if:

  • You have ever held a Texas nursing license
  • You didn’t graduate from an approved nursing program; or
  • You haven’t taken a national nursing licensing examination

While you are waiting for your application to be processed, the Texas Board of Nursing (BON) will give you a one-time, 120-day temporary license. This licensure will be issued once your fingerprints and verification have been received by the BON. Temporary licenses are only issued once a lifetime and may not be renewed or extended. 

You can apply online for a license by endorsement here . 

Licensure Fees

The application fee for licensure by endorsement in Texas is $150, coupled with a $72 Nursing Jurisprudence Examination fee. All fees are non-refundable.

Nurse Licensure Compact Status

Texas has been a part of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) since January 19, 2018.

Is Texas a Walk-Through State?

Texas is not a walk-through state.

Texas nurses are required to:

1. Complete 20 contact hours of continuing education every two years; or 

2. Demonstrate the achievement, maintenance, or renewal of a Board-approved national nursing certification in the nurse’s area of practice within the licensing period.

Interested in the numbers regarding Texas travel nurse pay? Qualified travel nurses receive an average base salary of about $2,002 per week , which is close to the national average

However, the cost of living in Texas is also around eight percent below the national average. So the money you earn can go a long way, especially depending upon which city you choose.

And don’t forget to factor in all the extras you’ll receive as a travel nurse, such as:

  • Travel and meal allowances
  • A housing stipend

5 Cities in Texas With the Highest Travel Nursing Salaries

#1: san angelo.

The average travel nursing salary in San Angelo, TX, is $2,341 per week.

The average travel nursing salary in Katy, TX, is $2,154 per week.

#3: Houston

The average travel nursing salary in Houston, TX, is $2,143 per week.

#4: Abilene

The average travel nursing salary in Abilene, TX, is $2,127 per week.

The average travel nursing salary in Dallas, TX, is $2,047 per week.

Thousands of Nurses Love Partnering with Trusted Nurse Staffing

Trusted nurse staffing is such a great company to work for and they are so easy to work with. I love using them as my first company for travel nursing!

My recruiter did an amazing job at finding the best fit for me! An outstanding job with communication, updates and ensuring all my questions were answered!!

I have been with Trusted Staffing for about 18 months now. I have essentially been working local contracts, but the experiences have been memorable. My recruiter, is always available when I have a question or concern. Travel nursing is something all nurses should experience. I can't wait until I can do some serious traveling

Every member of this company I’ve interacted with has exceeded my expectations. My recruiter, Alex, is so commutative and goes above and beyond always. I can’t imagine switching to another company!

I have had the best experience with Trusted Nurse Staffing. My recruiter Tom is amazing. He always treats me with respect and as a friend. He is on top of everything I need. And when my Dad passed away, he helped me with time off, no problem and they even sent me a beautiful comfort box that was very helpful. Fully recommend this agency.

How To Become a Travel Nurse in Texas With Trusted Nurse Staffing in 3 Simple Steps

To have access to all of our open travel nursing assignments in Texas, you need to access Pronto. After creating a profile, you will instantly be able to view active job openings across the state. 

What if you don’t see any travel nurse positions in Texas that interest you? Don’t fret. You can turn on your notifications so that you can be alerted when a job that meets your requirements and qualifications appears. 

Once you’ve found an assignment that interests you, you are ready to apply. If you haven’t signed up for Pronto yet, you will need to sign up. Once you have it you can just sign in and click “apply”. It’s that easy. 

From there, you’ll be prompted through each step until you’ve finished the application. You will be asked to upload any necessary documents and credentials, select a start date, and more. 

Is this your first time using Pronto? Or maybe you’ve used it before but would like a refresher? No problem. Our 24/7 support professionals are here to help. Whether you have some questions about your travel assignment or would like help setting up your contract, you can contact our Trusted Nurse Staffing support team members for assistance. We will be there to help you throughout your entire partnership with us, Trusted Nurse Staffing.

Are you an experienced travel nurse or familiar with Pronto or both? No problem. You can manage every aspect of your travel nursing assignments through Pronto. Just don’t forget that we are always here to provide support and help if you need it. 

Once you’ve found the perfect travel nursing job in Texas, you can begin looking up the best Tex-Mex joints in the Lone Star State but maybe not until you’ve signed your contract first. 

Once you’ve signed your contract, you are all good to go.

If your assignment really checks all of your boxes and you’re not ready to leave just yet, we can help you extend your contract. But if you’re ready to explore other states , just head back over to Pronto to look for your next big adventure.

As the second most populous state in the nation and home to some of the country’s most popular sports teams, it’s no wonder so many people are interested in travel nursing jobs in Texas. 

Tourists love taking trips to Texas where they can enjoy the beauties of nature — like the fields of Texas bluebonnets — phenomenal eats, and historical sights. Are you a thrill-seeker? A trip to Jacob’s Well, a perennial karstic spring, will fill your craving for adventure. Cliff-dive into the swimming hole and enjoy the surroundings.

History buffs — you’re in luck. Visit The Alamo, where Texas gained its independence from Mexico in 1836. Or take a trip to the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, where J.F. Kennedy’s assassin first fired his shots. Have you ever wondered what it was like in the Wild West? Check out historical reenactments, longhorn cattle drives, and rodeos at Fort Worth Stockyards.

Maybe you’re looking for a long weekend getaway? Head to The River Walk in San Antonio. The River Walk is known as the “American Venice” because it’s lined with some of the state’s finest bars and restaurants, bike trails, and numerous museums. 

If you’d like to help Keep Austin Weird, this unique city welcomes you with open arms. Austin has become an increasingly popular place in recent years and is seen as a bit of a cultural mecca. The music scene is beyond all comparison, not to mention that it’s a foodie’s delight, with many different types of cuisine! If you’re looking for something to eat that’s a little more comforting, Tex-Mex is the ultimate comfort food here — and Austin has several delicious Tex-Mex restaurants throughout the city. 

Dallas Cowboys or Houston Texans fans, get ready. Watch a live game or tour the stadium and meet some of your favorite players. Not a diehard NFL fan? College sports more your thing? Catch a college football game at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium or a Texas Longhorns basketball game. 

You know what they say, “Everything’s bigger in Texas!” So no matter what your interests are, we’re sure that The Lone Star State has something to offer you, too. 

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Are you interested in travel nurse jobs in Houston, Texas? Head over to Pronto and start browsing jobs in Houston today.

What Are Your Active Travel Nursing Jobs in Dallas?

Ready to explore the largest metropolitan area in the nation? View our active Dallas, Texas, travel nursing jobs through Trusted Nurse Staffing by viewing available listings on Pronto .

What Are Your Active Travel Nursing Jobs in Austin?

If you’re looking for a travel nursing assignment in a city full of things to do, Austin, Texas, is calling you. To explore Austin, go to the Pronto and begin browsing travel nursing positions in Austin.

What Benefits Do I Receive As a Travel Nurse in Texas?

Benefits packages vary from agency to agency, so while exploring travel nurse positions in Texas, be sure to ask agency recruiters what benefits they offer. 

For example, Trusted Nursing Staffing has one of the most extensive benefits packages in the industry. Some of the benefits you can expect from us are: 

Competitive Compensation

  • 401(k) with 4% match after 1,000 hours and 1 year of employment
  • Weekly Paychecks
  • Direct Deposit
  • Overtime/Double Time is Available
  • Customizable Pay Packages

Top-Tier Bonus Opportunities:

  • $1500 Referral Bonus Program
  • Loyalty Program
  • Sign-on & Completion Bonus
  • Discount Program

Leading Health & Wellness Benefits:

  • Employer Sponsored Health Insurance
  • HRA Card to fully cover healthcare deductibles
  • Guardian Dental and Vision Insurance
  • Wellness Benefits

Additional Insurance Benefits:

  • Portable Permanent Whole Life Insurance
  • License, Certifications & CEU reimbursements
  • Portable Short-term/Longterm
  • Disability Insurance 

Work Flexibility:

  • Flexible contract options
  • Full/Part Time Work, Per Diem
  • Housing, Meal and Travel Stipends
  • Rental Car Options

Best In Class and Communication:

  • On Day 1, you’ll get matched with your own dedicated support team that includes clinical support, payroll, and compliance experts, with ongoing assignment advocacy.

How Long Are Texas Travel Nursing Assignments?

Travel nursing assignment lengths vary from agency to agency and assignment to assignment.

Through Pronto, you can find travel nursing assignments that are 6, 8, or 13 weeks long. However, if you wish to stay at an assignment for longer, our team members at Trusted Nurse Staffing can help you extend your contract. 

How Do I Find The Best Travel Nursing Agencies in Texas?

To find the best travel nursing agency in Texas, you must do your research and a little soul-searching. Start by figuring out what your expectations are from an agency. Do you want a top-notch benefits package? Or are you looking for an agency that has short-term contracts so you can make the most out of your travel nursing career?

After you’ve established what your needs are, the next steps involve:

  • Going online and reading reviews about the travel nursing agencies in Texas. This lets you get a real feel for how they treat their team members based on other nurses’ experiences with the agency.
  • Calling the travel nursing agencies in Texas that interest you and learning about what each agency has to offer — don’t be afraid to ask about benefits, contracts, etc. 

At Trusted Staff Nursing, we believe in delivering the best possible care to all of our travel nurses, which is why our staff is available 24/7 to answer any questions or address any concerns you have.

Why Should I Apply for Travel Nurse Jobs in Texas With Trusted Nurse Staffing?

Besides paying our travel nurses the highest rates in the industry and providing top-notch benefits packages, we believe that travel nurses deserve high levels of support. 

That’s why we have a team ready to take your call 24 hours a day. No matter what the problem or concern, we’re here for you before, during, and after your assignment.

Whether you need a hand at finding positions and setting up a contract through Pronto or just have a few questions regarding the position or contract, our team members will always be there and happy to help. 

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Travel Nursing Jobs in Texas

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  • The 1,300-square-mile King Ranch is larger than Rhode Island.
  • The frozen margarita machine was invented in Dallas in 1971.
  • The state has only one naturally formed lake, Caddo Lake.
  • Texas has the highest speed limit in the nation - 85mph.
  • Capture a Texas selfie at the Alamo in San Antonio.

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Travel Nursing in Texas | Top Paying Specialties & Cities 2023

Travel nursing provides an exciting opportunity to see parts of the United States while making some serious money. Texas, one of the most sought-after states for travel nurses, has beach towns along the Gulf, a rich Hispanic culture, and major cities that still have a small-town feel. Major cities such as Dallas, Houston, and Austin attract young nurses who want to enjoy the nightlife as well as cultures rich in history.

If you’re considering a travel nursing assignment in the Lone Star State, this guide will help you learn more about travel nursing in Texas and discover why it might be a great fit for you!

Speak with a recruiter about available travel nursing assignments in Texas!

COVID & travel nurses in Texas

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have reported 62,922 COVID cases and 1,790 deaths in the last seven days (as of October 4, 2021). This includes a positivity rate of 10% to 14.9%.

Since the start of the pandemic, there have been 4,057,845 positive COVID cases in Texas and 64,281 deaths. Reports indicate that 59% of the population has received at least one dose of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine and 51% are fully vaccinated.

Texas has been particularly hard hit with COVID cases, especially during the surge from the delta variant. As a result, news reports indicate that more than ever, Texas is relying on travel nurses to fill the staffing shortage, maintain patient care and help relieve overwhelmed hospitals.

Even before the pandemic, the Department of State Health Services projected Texas would be short 30,000 nurses by 2025. The pandemic has sped up this projection and increased the number.

Sophia Morris, Vice President of Account Management for the travel nursing agency Aya Healthcare, said “There are more than 6,500 out-of-state personnel needed within Texas to assist with surging case numbers and hospitalizations. Of those 6,500 positions, more than half of them are designated ‘crisis needs.'”

The surge in job postings for travel nurse RNs in Texas is expected to continue. A travel nursing recruiter can help you navigate the current listings.

How much do travel nurses make in Texas?

According to ZipRecruiter, the top locations for travel nurses are Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio.

  • Hourly Wage: $46.05
  • Weekly: $1,842
  • Monthly: $7,982
  • Hourly Wage: $51.58
  • Weekly: $2,063
  • Monthly: $8,941

San Antonio

  • Hourly Wage: $39.31
  • Weekly: $1,573
  • Monthly: $6,814
  • Hourly Wage: $44.51
  • Weekly: $1,780
  • Monthly: $7,715

Highest paying nursing specialties in Texas

The highest-paid travel nursing specialties depend on a variety of factors including location, demand, and urgency of needs. Right now, the demand for travel nurses in Texas is extremely high due to COVID and crisis contracts. As a result, the wages that are being offered are steadily increasing. Unfortunately, this is not being seen across all disciplines of nursing.

Historically speaking, the top paying travel nurse specialties are:

  • Labor and Delivery
  • Operating Room
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
  • Post-anesthesia Care Unit (PACU)
  • Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

With COVID, the top paying travel nurse jobs have changed. Pay rates are now often more influenced by location. According to ZipRecruiter, the following cities have these top-paying specialties:

  • ICU Travel Nurse: $60.22/hour
  • Operating Room Travel Nurse: $57.64/hour
  • Emergency Room Travel Nurse: $56.27/hour
  • ICU Travel Nurse: $52.85/hour
  • Cardiac Care Unit Travel Nurse: $57.43/hour
  • Intensive Care Unit Travel Nurse: $57.18/hour
  • Critical Care Travel Nurse: $54.33/hour
  • ICU Travel Nurse: $49.75/hour
  • ER Travel Nurse: $48.29/hour
  • Operating Room Travel Nurse: $46.86/hour
  • ICU Travel Nurse: $58.08/hour
  • Operating Room Travel Nurse: $55.53/hour
  • Emergency Room Travel Nurse: $54.21/hour
  • Telemetry Travel Nurse: $51.48/hour

Looking for travel nurse assignments in Texas? Speak with a recruiter today!

Top 5 hospitals in Texas

With more than 29.1 million residents in 2020, Texas is the second-largest U.S. state by both area and population. With such a large population, Texas has multiple cities with over a million residents including Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, and Fort Worth.

According to U.S. World News and Report , 584 hospitals were evaluated in Texas with thirty-one meeting the standards set forth by the ranking. The top five hospitals in Texas as of 2020 were:

#1. Houston Methodist Hospital

  • Location: Houston
  • Nationally Ranked: 10 Adult Specialties
  • High Performing: 17 Procedures/Conditions

#2. UT Southwestern Medical Center

  • Location: Dallas
  • Nationally Ranked: 9 Adult Specialties
  • High Performing: 1 Adult Specialty & 14 Procedures/Conditions

#3. Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center

  • Nationally Ranked: 5 Adult Specialties
  • High Performing: 2 Adult Specialties & 13 Procedures/Conditions

#4. Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center

  • Nationally Ranked: 2 Adult Specialties & 2 Children’s Specialties
  • High Performing: 7 Adult Specialties & 13 Procedures/Conditions

#5. Baylor University Medical Center

  • Nationally Ranked: 3 Adult Specialties
  • High Performing: 4 Adult Specialties & 11 Procedures/Conditions

Cost of living for registered nurses in Texas

As the national cost of living continues to rise, Texas has also seen a recent increase in the cost of living. Cost of living is defined as the amount of money needed to cover basic expenses such as housing, food, taxes, and healthcare.

The cost of living is always higher in larger cities than smaller towns so housing will cost more in Dallas and El Paso than in Abilene and Lewisville. The National Association of Realtors reports that the median home price in Austin was $367,100 in 2020 while the national median was $299,900.

According to Bestplaces.net , the assigned rate for the overall cost of living in Texas is 93.9. The number is below 100 which means Texas overall is cheaper than the US average. Interestingly, Texas’ housing cost is significantly below the national average at 84.3, while transportation is 103.3, above the national average.

Payscale.com reports on the cost of living in major Texas cities including the median home price, median rent, monthly energy bill.

  • National Average: 2% higher
  • Median Home Price: $364,003
  • Median Rent: $1,140/month
  • Energy Bill: $174.87/month
  • National Average: 3% lower
  • Median Home Price: $353,246
  • Median Rent: $1,107/month
  • Energy Bill: $147.04/month
  • National Average: 2% lower
  • Median Home Price: $363,656
  • Median Rent: $1,139/month
  • Energy Bill: $185.43/month
  • Median Home Price: $327,915
  • Median Rent: $1,027/month
  • Energy Bill: $168.67/month
  • National Average: 14% lower
  • Median Home Price: $262,332
  • Median Rent: $821.77/month

A great resource to calculate your current salary and town versus a city in Texas is CNN’s Cost of Living Calculator .

Pros & cons of travel nursing

With any career, there are pros and cons to the job. Travel nursing is no different. It’s important to take into consideration your own personal circumstances, family obligations, and reasons for wanting to be a travel nurse. Reasons that some nurses might see as a con may in fact be a positive for you.

Pros of travel nursing

  • Increased earning potential: Travel nurses have the ability to earn significantly more money than staff nurses. Furthermore, they can make more due to reimbursements and incentives. Most travel nurses receive free housing or have a monthly allowance to put toward housing expenses.
  • Travel: One of the main reasons travel nurses start this adventure is to experience different cities and states they may not otherwise get to visit. It also is great for nurses that are not sure where they ultimately want to settle down.
  • Flexibility: You have the ability to take a contract when you want to and where you want to. If you really want to travel to Hawaii, you have the ability to find a contract that fits your needs.
  • Networking: Most don’t consider this a huge pro of travel nursing, but it is! With an increase in the number of nurses that go on for an advanced degree, making connections with different hospitals, providers, and nurses can be very important when trying to find preceptors for graduate-level clinical rotations.
  • Avoid hospital and unit politics: Most don’t like to admit it but bedside nursing comes with drama and politics. It can be as simple as a hierarchy based on seniority or something more serious. Being a travel nurse allows you to avoid all of this by not being fully invested in the unit but rather helping out for a very specific amount of time.

Cons of travel nursing

  • Always the new person: Being new to a unit can be exciting but can also be frustrating or even lonely. Not knowing anyone on the unit can affect the type of help you will get in your work environment.
  • Not the best assignments: Some hospitals will assign travel nurses patients just like any other nurse on the unit. Others will assign them the easiest patients, the hardest patients, or the ones that no one wants to deal with.
  • First to float to another unit: Despite being contracted to a specific unit, most travel nurses will have to float to other parts of the hospital within their skill set. This again will make you the new person which can affect how others perceive you as well as assist you throughout the shift.
  • Finding a place to live: All travel nurse companies offer their nurses places to live during each contract. However, it may not always be in the location that you want, have the amenities you desire, and/or fit your needs. Contracts will offer a housing stipend instead, which most travel nurses take, but then finding appropriate housing falls on you.
  • Changing health insurance policies: With each contract may come a new health insurance policy. This will be dependent on the agency that you work with. If you switch between multiple agencies then there will most likely be a lapse in your health insurance. However, nurses can opt for private insurance and pay out of pocket. That way, when the assignment ends, you won’t lose your insurance.

Why travel nurse in Texas?

Texas is a great state with sunny weather, great Southwestern food, a rich cultural scene, pristine beaches, and vibrant nightlife.

With an ongoing high demand for travel nurses of all specialties and very competitive wages, Texas is a great fit for anyone interested in becoming a travel nurse. Whether it is your first travel contract or your fifteenth, travel nursing in Texas has something to offer anyone willing to explore!

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