AMN Healthcare can help you find the top ICU travel nurse jobs in District of Columbia. We have new jobs updating daily, so be sure to Apply Now so our specialists can make sure you get first crack. At AMN Healthcare, we’ve made it easy for you to compare District of Columbia ICU nursing jobs by allowing you to filter based on salary, shift type, location or duration to find the right job for you.
The average wage for an Intensive Care Unit travel nurse in District of Columbia as of Oct 1, 2024 was $2,321 weekly.
If you have a specific start date in mind, we have a variety of options for ICU travel jobs in District of Columbia.
There are a variety of contract lengths available for an Intensive Care Unit travel nurse job in District of Columbia.
District of Columbia is a popular place to work for ICU travel nurses, with great things to do, people to meet and places to see! You can learn more about travel nursing benefits here.
Review helpful statistics about ICU traveling nurse jobs in District of Columbia. The data is based on the last three complete months of ICU job postings in the state of District of Columbia. It is regularly updated, so you can find the most recent Intensive Care Unit job salary trends, the types of shifts and contract durations most commonly available in District of Columbia for travel nursing jobs.
Want to know more about what kinds of ICU jobs were recently filled in District of Columbia? We’ve collected 59 of the most recently available RN ICU travel nursing jobs posted by healthcare facilities in District of Columbia. The most recent highest paying ICU job was located in Washington, with a weekly salary of $2,786, and a contract length of 13 weeks. The lowest paying Intensive Care Unit position was located in Washington, with a weekly salary of $1,978, and a contract length of 13 weeks. Check out these recently filled ICU travel nurse jobs in and near District of Columbia below.
In District of Columbia, cities like Washington have travel ICU nursing jobs and traveling nurse housing available. It’s a great state to work in, hosting facilities like Kaiser Permanente Capitol Hill Medical Center, Childrens Hospital Dialysis Program, Careington (Dialcare) – DC, Howard University Hospital and MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, all with nurse specialties and Intensive Care Unit staff.