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Travel Nursing Jobs in Hawaii

While a spectacular natural landscape and tropical climate make Hawaii a popular destination year-round for tourists, travel nurses have a unique chance to spend a few months in paradise and earn a generous income.

The ongoing need for nurses is creating travel nurse jobs in Hawaii for professionals from all over the United States. Consider using your valuable clinical expertise to land a temporary nursing assignment in Hawaii and get to know the Aloha State like a local.

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What's the Salary for Hawaii Travel Nurse Jobs? Make up to $3,800/week

Although individual nursing salaries depend on factors such as experience, specialty, and facility, RNs in Hawaii earn one of the top average nursing salaries in the country, second behind California. The average salary for a permanent RN in Hawaii is $103,000 per year or $1,986 per week. 

Travel nursing salaries in Hawaii can range between $1,400 to $3,800 per week or close to $49,400 for a typical 13-week assignment, with additional perks such as private furnished housing or a housing stipend, 401(k) retirement plans, and full health benefits.

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You don't have to travel solo. Families and pets are welcome to share in the adventure. We work hard to make the experience as smooth as possible so that you can focus on patient care and perform at your best when your shift starts.

Enjoy the support of a dedicated recruiter, free continuing education, and a 24/7 support line if you have concerns while on assignment. We also know that travel nursing is about seeing the world, so you can take up to 23 days off between assignments and maintain your health benefits, letting you spend more time exploring a destination.

Hawaii Cities with Highest-Paying Travel Nurse Jobs

The average travel nurse jobs salary in Hawaii was about $1,859 per week on March 1, 2024. Today, you can find jobs with a salary range between $1,430 to $2,840 per week. The cities with the highest paying jobs include:

In Hawaii, there are a number of hospital facilities with nursing staff including: Queen's Medical Center in Honolulu, Kuakini Medical Center in Honolulu, Maluhia Hospital in Honolulu, Kohala Hospital in Kapaau, and Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waimea are well known in Hawaii.

If you have a specific start date in mind, the soonest available in Hawaii is Apr 28, 2024 for a Registered Nurse – Case Management- Case Manager - Case Manager role at $2,665 per week. The latest start date for an RN job is May 14, 2024 for a Registered Nurse – Cardiac Catheterization Lab - Cath Lab role at $2,840 per week.

There are a variety of contract lengths available for a travel nursing job in Hawaii including 13 Weeks (987 jobs), 15 Weeks (119 jobs), and 26 Weeks (53 jobs).

Hawaii's Top Specialties

American Mobile is one of the largest recruiting networks for the healthcare industry. Our team has access to an extensive database of opportunities, including exclusive travel nurse jobs and new postings daily in the Aloha State.

Hawaii's Exclusive Travel Nurse Jobs

There are currently 6 exclusive American Mobile RN jobs in Hawaii. You won't find these Registered Nurse jobs anywhere else. Start by scrolling through RN jobs based on average salary, contract duration, and shift types to find your perfect travel nurse job. You can earn between $1,430 - $2,840 a week and the average weekly salary for these exclusive RN jobs is $2,000. Apply for exclusive top paying traveling RN jobs in these popular Hawaii cities:

Hawaii has some of the best travel nurse job opportunities in the country, and we currently have 19 travel nurse jobs available.

Travel nurse jobs are currently available in cities like Wailuku, Honolulu, Kealakekua and Hilo. Hawaii hospitals and health care facilities are looking for all types of specialists including Psych (2 jobs), Long Term Acute Care (2 jobs), LD (2 jobs), ICU (2 jobs), OR (1 jobs) and more.

We have new travel nurse jobs posted daily, so be sure to Apply Now so our specialists can make sure you get first crack when a new job opens up. We make it as easy as possible for you to compare nursing jobs by allowing you to filter based on traveling nurse salary, shift type, location or duration to find the right job for you.

With great things to do, people to meet and places to see, Hawaii is a popular place for travel jobs! Also be sure to check out our resources on how to become a travel nurse and nursing license renewal.

FAQs about Travel Nurse Jobs in Hawaii

On average, how much does a travel nurse make in Hawaii?

The highest paid travel nurse jobs in Hawaii can make up to $2,840 per week.

How long is the most common contract duration for travel nursing jobs in Hawaii?

The average length for travel nurse jobs in Hawaii based on recent data is 13 weeks.

How many Hawaii travel nurse job opportunities are currently available?

In Hawaii there are 19 job opportunities for a traveling nurse to choose from.

What cities have the highest paying travel nursing jobs in Hawaii?

  • Wailuku, Hawaii $2,840 / per week average salary
  • Honolulu, Hawaii $2,665 / per week average salary
  • Kealakekua, Hawaii $2,315 / per week average salary
  • Hilo, Hawaii $2,004 / per week average salary

What nursing specialties are needed most in Hawaii right now?

Say Aloha to Island Culture

Hawaii is brimming with endless opportunities for you to play between shifts. Ride the waves on a surfboard, snorkel next to tropical fish, hike trails on a volcano, and parasail high above the islands. When you're ready for a breather, watch the sunset on the beach, sample local dining, and visit historical sites. Every island offers a unique experience.

Discover the many benefits of travel nursing in paradise. Connect with one of our recruiters to find the right travel nurse job in Hawaii for you.

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Top Travel Nurse Salaries in Hawaii

Find the nurse travel jobs in Hawaii with the highest salaries below and contact a recruiter today:

Cities Average Salary Highest paying job in each city
Kealakekua $2,208 /week* Registered Nurse – Labor & Delivery $2,315 per week
Honolulu $2,166 /week* Registered Nurse – Case Management- Case Manager $2,665 per week
Wailuku $1,892 /week* Registered Nurse – Cardiac Catheterization Lab $2,840 per week
Hilo $1,767 /week* Registered Nurse – Intensive Care - ICU $2,004 per week

Hawaii’s Top Opportunities by Specialty

American Mobile receives new travel nurse jobs in Hawaii each day from hospitals and healthcare facilities. If you are looking for a specific Hawaii travel nurse job, please see below for in-demand nursing specialties needed throughout the state:

Specialty Average Salary Cities with highest paying jobs
LD $2,245 /week* Kealakekua
OR $2,078 /week*
Long Term Acute Care $2,004 /week* Honolulu
Home Health $2,004 /week* Wailuku
Infection Control $1,855 /week* Honolulu
ICU $1,828 /week* Hilo
PCU $1,800 /week* Hilo
MS $1,800 /week* Hilo
Psych $1,503 /week* Wailuku

We can help you get your Hawaii nursing license!

Is getting your nursing license holding you back from the job of your dreams? Don't let that deter you, our recruiters will guide you through the step-by-step process to turn those dreams into reality. It's time to soak up the sun and enjoy the beautiful landscape that makes up the small island of Hawaii. 

 

 

 

What are the best hospitals in Hawaii?

Enjoy all the perks of travel nursing in Hawaii, including some of the best healthcare facilities in the nation. Not to mention some of the highest-paying job opportunities as Hawaii is the second highest earning state for travel nurses in the country.