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Telemetry Travel Nurse Jobs in New York

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    New York Tele Units, Up Close

    Nothing about New York moves until the license does. The state doesn't accept compact licenses today, so endorsement runs about six to eight weeks and everything else waits on it. Travel telemetry nurse jobs in New York run heaviest through New York City, with Buffalo, Rochester, and Albany posting steadily upstate. Advantis has 0 open New York telemetry contracts right now across New York City and Buffalo.

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    Illinois $2,269
    Kentucky $2,190
    Missouri $2,189
    West Virginia $2,173
    Massachusetts $2,144

    Weekly pay reflects current open Advantis Telemetry contracts: marketplace contract value, not a staff wage.

    Evidence Behind the Demand: New York

    New York's Department of Health projects more than 17,000 RN openings a year through 2032, and its monitored floors, NYC to Buffalo, staff against that flow by contract. Monitor banks do not shrink when rosters do, so tele gaps convert to travel lines quickly. Diagnosed AFib now touches 10.5 million U.S. adults, per current research, and the state's cardiac service lines keep expanding against that. New York does not accept compact licenses; New York City contracts ride on 6-8 week endorsements, so the license calendar is the real constraint on a start date. Downstate systems alone absorb a large share of those projected openings at monitored acuity, which is why the downstate board rarely thins even when upstate quiets.