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Travel Nurse Jobs in Idaho

Travel nurse jobs in Idaho are in high demand due to growing healthcare systems and rural community needs. Idaho's cost of living is about 6% below the national average, making your paycheck stretch further while enjoying pristine natural beauty. From Shoshone Falls to Sun Valley’s world-class slopes, Idaho blends adventure with affordability. As a Nurse Licensure Compact state, Idaho makes licensing easy, so nurses from other compact states can start fast. Thanks to Idaho’s compact status, RNs from partner states can get into assignments with minimal paperwork. Whether you like high-acuity urban hospitals or smaller community settings, Idaho has assignments that fit your career goals and lifestyle.

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Idaho Travel Nursing Jobs – FAQs

Can I use my compact license to work travel RN jobs in Idaho?

Yes—Idaho is a Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) state. If you hold an active multistate RN license, you can accept travel nursing jobs in Idaho without applying for a separate license. If you're not licensed in a compact state, you’ll need to apply for endorsement through the Idaho Board of Nursing.

Idaho Board of Nursing

Contact information

Website: https://dopl.idaho.gov/bon/

Phone: 208.577.2476

Fees

License by Exam: $118.25

License by Endorsement: $138.25

Renewal: $90

Background Check: Background Check/Fingerprinting: $28.25 (included in above fees) Temporary License: $25

Timing

Processing Time: 6 weeks

Valid for: 2 years

Renewal Schedule: August 31 odd years

General Information

Nurse Licensure Compact: Yes

Nursys: Yes

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Does Advantis help travel nurses find housing in Idaho?
Yes—Advantis Medical offers tax-free housing stipends for Idaho travel RN jobs. Our team is also available to help you explore housing near your facility, whether you're placed in a mountain town, small community, or one of the state’s larger healthcare hubs.
What’s the average pay for travel nursing in Idaho?
While rates vary based on unit needs and location, travel nursing in Idaho currently offers a weekly pay in the range of $1,887 to $2,759.
What types of benefits come with Idaho travel nurse assignments through Advantis Medical?

In addition to competitive compensation, Advantis travelers in Idaho receive benefits such as:

  • 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
  • $500 referral bonuses for each friend you bring on assignment
Which nursing specialties are most needed across Idaho right now?

Hospitals and clinics across Idaho are hiring travel RNs in several high-priority areas, including:

If you're exploring travel nurse jobs Idaho, certain specialties stand out due to high demand across Idaho’s top healthcare facilities. Based on our current openings, here are the specialties with the most active travel nursing jobs in Idaho.

For Travel RN Jobs, these specialties have the most openings:

For LPN Travel Jobs, these specialties are in highest demand:

  • No LPN specialties currently available

For Travel Allied Health Jobs, top openings include:

Looking for something specific? Click any of the specialties above to explore travel nurse jobs Idaho by specialty and start your next adventure.