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NICU Travel Nurse Jobs in New York

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NICU Travel Nurse Jobs in New York

NICU travel nurse jobs in New York provide a unique opportunity for nurses to work in a variety of settings, including renowned hospitals in New York City, Albany, Buffalo, and Rochester. Whether you are caring for premature infants in a busy urban hospital or supporting families in a smaller community facility, New York offers a diverse range of practice settings for NICU nurses. Working in the NICU in New York allows nurses to enhance their skills while providing critical care to some of the state's most vulnerable patients. Explore NICU travel nursing jobs in New York and make a meaningful impact in this rewarding specialty.
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Travel Nurse Jobs in New York - FAQs

What license do you need for NICU travel nurse jobs in New York?

To work NICU travel nurse jobs in New York, you must hold an active RN license. New York is not currently part of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), so out-of-state nurses must apply for licensure by endorsement to work in New York.

New York Board of Nursing

Contact information

Website: https://www.op.nysed.gov/prof/nurse/

Phone: 518.474.3817

Fees

License by Exam: $143 (+$200 exam fee)

Renewal: $73

Temporary License: $35

Timing

Processing Time: 6 - 8 weeks

Valid for: 4 years

Renewal Schedule: every 4 years

General Information

Nurse Licensure Compact: No

Nursys: Yes

CEU Requirements: CEU Requirements: 2 hours in identifying and reporting child abuse

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What are the highest-paying cities for NICU travel nurse jobs in New York?

Based on current travel job openings, the top 5 highest-paying NICU travel nursing cities in New York are:

  • New York up to $2,782 Weekly
  • Elmira up to $2,273 Weekly
How much do NICU travel nurse jobs in New York pay?
NICU travel nurses jobs in New York pay an average of $2,550 per week, with NICU travel nursing jobs in New York ranging from $2,273 to $2,782 per week.
How often are NICU travel nurse jobs in New York updated on Advantis Medical?

We update our NICU travel nurse jobs New York continuously throughout the day to ensure you always see the most current openings available. There are currently 3 NICU travel nursing jobs in New York open and new jobs are added in real time as soon as they’re released.

Our job board is refreshed at least every 30 minutes, and the most recent NICU travel nursing jobs in New York was posted just 18 minutes ago. Whether you're searching by specialty, location, or pay, Advantis Medical keeps your travel job search up to date and easy to navigate.

What are other specialties have the highest demand for travel nursing jobs in New York?

If you're exploring travel nursing jobs in New York, certain specialties stand out due to high demand across New York. Based on our current openings, here are the specialties with the most active travel nursing jobs in New York.

What are other states have the highest demand for NICU travel nursing jobs?

For NICU travel nursing jobs, these states have the most openings:

What benefits come with NICU travel nursing jobs in New York at Advantis Medical?

When working NICU travel nursing jobs with Advantis Medical, you receive premium benefits while on assignment. We’re proud to offer very competitive benefits in the industry, including:

  • Day-one medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Weekly direct deposit & competitive pay
  • 401(k) retirement plan options
  • $500 referral bonuses
  • Onboarding, credentialing & licensing support
  • Travel & housing stipends
  • A dedicated Clinician Advocate Team for ongoing support

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