Travel Nursing Jobs in Arizona Available Now
Travel nurse jobs in Arizona currently show 69 open assignments, with contracts available across Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, and other markets statewide. Arizona's assignment mix includes busy emergency departments and large inpatient units in the Phoenix metro alongside smaller regional hospitals where contract demand is consistent. Most contracts have start dates between Jun 9, 2026 to Jul 14, 2026 weeks, giving you a standard window to plan logistics and licensing ahead... of your start date. Arizona is an NLC compact member, so RNs with an active compact license can typically begin assignments without a separate state endorsement. Use the filters below to narrow by specialty, city, or shift.
Arizona Travel RN Contracts & Pay
Browse open RN assignments across Phoenix, Tucson, and Mesa — filter by specialty and shift.
- RN
- Allied
- LPN
- Top Specialties
- ER
- ICU
- Inpatient Rehab
- Labor and Delivery
- Med Surg
- MedSurg/Tele
- Operating Room
- PCU
- Stepdown
- Telemetry
- All Specialties
- Admin/Mgmt
- Ambulatory
- Antepartum
- BMT
- Cardiology
- Case Manager
- Cath Lab
- Clinic
- Clinical Decision Unit
- CVICU
- CVOR
- CVPICU
- Detox
- Dialysis
- Director of Nursing
- Electrophysiology
- Endo/GI
- Endoscopy
- Home Health
- Infusion
- Intermediate Care
- Interventional Radiology
- Long Term Care / SNF
- LTAC
- Mother-Baby/Couplet Care/Post Partum
- Neuro
- Neuro/Trauma ICU
- NICU
- Nurse Supervisor
- OB/GYN
- Occupational Health
- Oncology
- Oncology - Pediatric
- Orthopedics
- Outpatient Clinic
- PACU
- PACU/Pre-Post Op
- Pediatric CVOR
- Pediatric ER
- Pediatric OR
- Pediatric PACU
- Pediatrics
- PICU
- Psych
- Pulmonary
- Radiology
- RN First Assistant
- Transplant
- Unit Manager
- Wound Care
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- DC
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
69 Open Travel Nursing Jobs in Arizona – May 30th
- Highest Paying
- Days
- Nights
- Flexible/Other
-
-
-
Labor and Delivery Travel Nurse Job in Globe, AZ
Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center📍Globe, AZ$2,681/wk -
-
-
Labor and Delivery Travel Nurse Job in Queen Creek, AZ
Banner - Ironwood Medical Center📍Queen Creek, AZ$2,467/wk -
Labor and Delivery Travel Nurse Job in Show Low, AZ
Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center📍Show Low, AZ$2,456/wk -
PCU Travel Nurse Job in Sun City West, AZ
Banner - Del Webb Medical Center📍Sun City West, AZ$2,441/wk -
Labor and Delivery Travel Nurse Job in Glendale, AZ
Banner - Thunderbird Medical Center📍Glendale, AZ$2,432/wk -
Labor and Delivery Travel Nurse Job in Sun City West, AZ
Banner - Del Webb Medical Center📍Sun City West, AZ$2,432/wk -
-
Labor and Delivery Travel Nurse Job in Casa Grande, AZ
Banner - Casa Grande Medical Center📍Casa Grande, AZ$2,408/wk -
Labor and Delivery Travel Nurse Job in Phoenix, AZ
Banner - Estrella Medical Center📍Phoenix, AZ$2,373/wk -
Labor and Delivery Travel Nurse Job in Glendale, AZ
Banner - Thunderbird Medical Center📍Glendale, AZ$2,373/wk -
Labor and Delivery Travel Nurse Job in Phoenix, AZ
Banner - Estrella Medical Center📍Phoenix, AZ$2,373/wk -
PCU Travel Nurse Job in Casa Grande, AZ
Banner - Casa Grande Medical Center📍Casa Grande, AZ$2,327/wk -
-
-
PCU Travel Nurse Job in Phoenix, AZ
Banner - University Medical Center Phoenix📍Phoenix, AZ$2,266/wk -
PCU Travel Nurse Job in Phoenix, AZ
Banner - University Medical Center Phoenix📍Phoenix, AZ$2,266/wk
Current Arizona Travel RN Landscape
Arizona's travel nurse market spans large academic systems and busy emergency departments in the Phoenix metro alongside regional facilities in Tucson, Flagstaff, and Yuma. Contract demand tends to be steady throughout the year, with assignments distributed across both urban health systems and community-level facilities in secondary markets. Arizona participates in the Nurse Licensure Compact, meaning RNs with an active compact license from their home state can typically begin assignments without a separate Arizona endorsement.

Travel Nursing Jobs - Trending States
Based on current travel job openings, the top 5 highest-paying travel nurse job states are:
- Texas up to $3,518 per week
- California up to $3,418 per week
- New York up to $3,387 per week
- Virginia up to $3,377 per week
- New Jersey up to $3,304 per week
What to Know Before Taking an Arizona Travel Contract
Before locking in a start date, travelers who need Arizona licensure can review application requirements and processing timelines on our Arizona RN licensing page. The Arizona State Board of Nursing is the authoritative source for current endorsement requirements and processing timelines for travel RNs entering the state. For pay and workforce context, RN employment and wage data published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics is worth reviewing before committing to an Arizona contract.
FAQs – Travel Nursing Jobs in Arizona
How much do travel nurses make on average in Arizona?
What are the licensing requirements to work travel RN jobs in Arizona?
Arizona is part of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC). If you hold an active compact license, you're already cleared to work in the state. If you don’t have a compact license, you’ll need to apply for licensure by endorsement through the Arizona Board of Nursing.
Arizona Board of Nursing
Contact information
Website: https://www.azbn.gov/
Phone: 602.771.7800
Fees
License by Exam: $300 (+$200 exam fee)
License by Endorsement: $150
Renewal: $160
Fingerprinting: $50 Temporary License: $50
Timing
Processing Time: 2 – 4 weeks
Valid for: 6 months (temp)
Renewal Schedule: every 4 years from February 1 – April 1
General Information
Nursys: Yes
CEU Requirements: none
Helpful Links
What are the highest-paying cities for travel RNs in Arizona?
Top-paying contracts in Arizona are currently available in these cities:
- Chinle up to $3,206 Weekly
- Fort Mohave up to $2,840 Weekly
- Tucson up to $2,745 Weekly
- Mesa up to $2,715 Weekly
- Sierra Vista up to $2,684 Weekly
What healthcare systems are hiring travel nurses in Arizona?
Which specialties have the most openings for travel RNs in Arizona?
Travel RN jobs in Arizona currently have strong demand in these specialties:
If you're exploring travel nurse jobs Arizona, certain specialties stand out due to high demand across Arizona’s top healthcare facilities. Based on our current openings, here are the specialties with the most active travel nursing jobs in Arizona.
For Travel RN Jobs, these specialties have the most openings:
- Labor and Delivery with 12 open jobs
- ER with 10 open jobs
- CVICU with 5 open jobs
- PCU with 5 open jobs
- MedSurg/Tele with 4 open jobs
For LPN Travel Jobs, these specialties are in highest demand:
- No LPN specialties currently available
For Travel Allied Health Jobs, top openings include:
- Physical Therapy with 31 open jobs
- X-Ray Tech with 1 open job
- MRI Tech with 2 open jobs
- CT Tech with 7 open jobs
Looking for something specific? Click any of the specialties above to explore travel nurse jobs Arizona by specialty and start your next adventure.
Contracts are available in both major hospitals and rural settings across the state.
Will Advantis help me find housing while on assignment in Arizona?
What benefits does Advantis Medical offer to travel RNs working in Arizona?
When you take a travel contract in Arizona with Advantis, you get access to top benefits:
- Weekly direct deposit and competitive compensation
- Day One Benefits - Medical, Dental, Vision & 401(k)
- Help with travel & housing accommodations
- Dedicated licensing, onboarding, and credentialing team
- $1,000 Referral Bonus + $250 Bonus for Your Referral for each friend you bring on assignment