Travel RN Jobs in Massachusetts
Discover 71 travel nurse jobs across Massachusetts — updated 9 minutes ago. From top medical centers to coastal hospitals in Cape Cod and new assignments in Boston, Newton, and Salem, opportunities are everywhere in the Bay State. Current openings in specialties including ER, Labor and Delivery, and Operating Room —offer start dates from Jun 4, 2026 to Jul 9, 2026, giving you flexibility to plan your next move.... Whether you like the fast pace of Boston, the warm welcome of Worcester or the charm of New England towns, you’ll find travel nurse assignments in Massachusetts that fit your skills and goals. With Advantis Medical, getting your next high-paying travel nursing job in Massachusetts has never been easier!
High-Paying Travel Nursing Jobs in Massachussetts
Review contract details, salary insights, and current openings at top hospitals across the state below.
- 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
- Burn
- 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
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- Colorado
- Connecticut
- DC
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- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
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- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
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- Mississippi
- Missouri
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- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
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- Ohio
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- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
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- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
71 Open Travel Nursing Jobs in Massachusetts – May 25th
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Labor and Delivery Travel Nurse Job in Attleboro, MA
Sturdy Memorial Hospital📍Attleboro, MA$3,010/wk -
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Labor and Delivery Travel Nurse Job in Worcester, MA
UMass Memorial Medical Center - Memorial Campus📍Worcester, MA$2,785/wk -
Telemetry Travel Nurse Job in Leominster, MA
UMass Memorial HealthAlliance-Hospital, Leominster Campus📍Leominster, MA$2,565/wk -
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Labor and Delivery Travel Nurse Job in Boston, MA
Massachusetts General Hospital📍Boston, MA$2,483/wk -
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Operating Room Travel Nurse Job in Brighton, MA
Boston Medical Center Brighton📍Brighton, MA$2,409/wk -
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Labor and Delivery Travel Nurse Job in Pittsfield, MA
Berkshire Medical Center📍Pittsfield, MA$2,370/wk -
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ICU Travel Nurse Job in Leominster, MA
UMass Memorial HealthAlliance-Hospital, Leominster Campus📍Leominster, MA$2,301/wk -
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Travel Nurse Jobs in Massachusetts
Massachusetts is calling for travel nurses now more than ever. RN jobs in the state are expected to grow by 8% by 2032, with 1,940 openings annually statewide—giving travel nurses tons of choices across urban and rural facilities. The Commonwealth Fund’s 2025 Scorecard ranks Massachusetts #1 in the nation for overall health system performance, so you’ll be working and building your skills in the best facilities in the country.
When your shift ends, you can kayak on the Charles River, relax on Cape Cod’s beaches, or walk the Freedom Trail. Travel nursing in Massachusetts lets you advance your career and experience it all.

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 Choose Travel RN Jobs in Massachusetts?
Travel nurse jobs in Massachusetts means working in world-class healthcare facilities in cities like Boston, Worcester, and Springfield while experiencing the state’s rich history and vibrant culture. From the cobblestone streets of Boston to the scenic beauty of Cape Cod, travel nursing jobs in Massachusetts offer a unique blend of professional growth and New England charm. With high-demand specialties, top-tier hospitals, and a thriving arts and education scene, Massachusetts is an excellent choice for travel nurses seeking career advancement and a balanced lifestyle. Whether exploring historic landmarks or enjoying fresh seafood by the coast, Massachusetts has something for all travel nurses. Start your next adventure with Travel Nurse Jobs in Massachusetts today!
FAQs – Travel Registered Nurse Jobs in MA
Do I need a Massachusetts-specific RN license to work travel nurse jobs in the state?
Yes—Massachusetts is not part of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), so travel RNs must apply for a Massachusetts license by endorsement. Be prepared for longer processing times, especially in peak seasons. If you're eligible, a temporary license may be available to get you started faster.
Massachusetts Board of Nursing
Contact information
Website: https://www.mass.gov/orgs/board-of-registration-in-nursing
Phone: 800.414.0168 / 617.973.0900
Fees
License by Exam: $230
License by Endorsement: $275
Renewal: $120
License Verification Free: $20
Timing
Processing Time: 4 – 5 weeks
Valid for: 2 years
Renewal Schedule: your birthdate on even years
General Information
Nursys: Yes
CEU Requirements: 15 contact hours; a one-time course in Alzheimer’s Training
Helpful Links
What’s the average pay for travel nursing in Massachusetts?
Does Advantis Medical offer housing assistance for travel nurses in Massachusetts?
What are the benefits of working with Advantis on travel RN assignments in Massachusetts?
Travel nurses in Massachusetts with Advantis Medical receive comprehensive support and perks, including:
- 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
Which cities in Massachusetts offer the highest pay for travel nurses?
Top-paying locations for travel nursing in Massachusetts right now include:
- Nantucket up to $3,175 Weekly
- Cambridge up to $3,117 Weekly
- Attleboro up to $3,010 Weekly
- Athol up to $2,991 Weekly
- Boston up to $2,929 Weekly
These hubs often have high patient volumes and teaching hospitals that increase demand for skilled RNs.
What specialties are most in demand for travel RN jobs in Massachusetts?
We’re currently seeing the highest number of travel RN openings in Massachusetts for the following specialties:
If you're exploring travel nurse jobs Massachusetts, certain specialties stand out due to high demand across Massachusetts’s top healthcare facilities. Based on our current openings, here are the specialties with the most active travel nursing jobs in Massachusetts.
For Travel RN Jobs, these specialties have the most openings:
- Labor and Delivery with 7 open jobs
- ER with 7 open jobs
- Case Manager with 5 open jobs
- Med Surg with 5 open jobs
- Operating Room with 5 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 40 open jobs
- X-Ray Tech with 4 open jobs
- MRI Tech with 11 open jobs
- CT Tech with 7 open jobs
- Respiratory Therapist with 12 open jobs
Looking for something specific? Click any of the specialties above to explore travel nurse jobs Massachusetts by specialty and start your next adventure.
High-acuity specialties and those requiring specific certifications tend to fill quickly, so apply early.