Available Travel Nursing Jobs in Hawaii
Find travel nurse jobs in Hawaii with competitive pay, flexible contracts, and updated openings across top island healthcare facilities. Current openings are available across multiple specialties at leading hospitals throughout Honolulu, Hilo, Kailua, and beyond. Many travel nurses are drawn to Hawaii for its island lifestyle, year-round tropical climate, and the chance to care for diverse patient populations. From weekends spent exploring beaches and volcanic landscapes to gaining experience in... high-demand healthcare environments, travel nursing jobs in Hawaii offer both professional growth and unforgettable experiences. Advantis Medical connects clinicians to contracts across the islands. Browse open Hawaii travel nurse jobs below and use our advanced filters to search by specialty, shift, and pay.
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14 Open Travel Nursing Jobs in Hawaii – May 24th
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Travel Nurse Jobs in Hawaii
Travel nurse assignments in Hawaii are ideal for nurses looking to for impact and work-life balance. Demand is strong, with 10% RN job growth projected through 2032. While not yet an NLC state, Hawaii is considering joining the Nurse Licensure Compact to address a growing nurse workforce need. The state also offers an expedited licensing process for nurses with a current active license. Advantis Medical has close relationships with top facilities like Hilo Medical Center, Kona Community Hospital, and Aegis - Hale Makua - Kahului that need travel nurses to serve diverse populations across Oahu and neighboring islands. Beyond competitive pay, you'll experience Hawaii's 'ohana (family) culture and natural wonders — from Maui's waterfalls to Kauai's cliffs. From the dramatic cliffs of the Na Pali Coast to the historic Pearl Harbor memorial on Oahu, the islands offer adventures for every interest. This isn't just a travel nurse assignment in Hawaii; it's a chance to build your career in a vibrant, supportive community.

Travel Nursing Jobs - Trending States
Based on current travel job openings, the top 5 highest-paying travel nurse job states are:
- California up to $3,418 per week
- Illinois up to $3,369 per week
- Virginia up to $3,365 per week
- Michigan up to $3,355 per week
- New Jersey up to $3,304 per week
Why Travel Nursing Jobs in Hawaii Are In Demand
Hawaii, the Aloha State, is a dream destination for travel nurses looking for adventure and career opportunities. Travel nurse jobs in Hawaii means working at top-tier hospitals in cities like Honolulu, Hilo, and Kailua while enjoying the relaxing island lifestyle. With breathtaking beaches, world-class surfing, and scenic hiking trails, Hawaii offers the perfect mix of work and relaxation. Travel nurses can explore the rich Hawaiian culture through luaus and historic sites like Pearl Harbor. Plus, with no state income tax on earned wages, Hawaii is an excellent choice for travel nursing jobs.
Travel Registered Nurse Jobs in Hawaii – FAQs
What license is required to work as a travel nurse in Hawaii?
Hawaii is not part of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), so all travel nurses must apply for a Hawaii-specific RN license. The process can take several weeks (or longer), so it’s important to apply early and work with your recruiter to plan ahead.
Hawaii Board of Nursing
Contact information
Website: https://cca.hawaii.gov/pvl/boards/nursing/
Phone: 808.586.3000
Fees
License by Exam: $60 (+$200 exam fee)
License by Endorsement: $234 July 1 - June 30 odd years; $166 July 1 - June 30 even years
Renewal: $150
Timing
Processing Time: 15-20 business days
Valid for: 2 years
Renewal Schedule: by June 30 odd years
General Information
Nursys: No
CEU Requirements: none