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Updated Travel Nurse Jobs in New York

Current New York Travel RN Landscape

New York's healthcare system operates across a wide geographic and institutional spectrum. Large academic medical centers and Level I trauma facilities concentrate in New York City and its surrounding metro area, while Albany, Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo each anchor substantial regional hospital networks. Upstate and rural counties are served by a mix of community hospitals and critical access facilities where travel RN coverage plays a consistent role. The NYC-to-upstate pay and cost-of-living differential is a practical factor for RNs comparing contract value — Buffalo and Rochester contracts typically reflect a different cost baseline than metro New York placements. RN employment trends in New York align with projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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FAQs – Travel Registered Nurse Jobs in NY

Which cities are paying the highest for travel nursing jobs in New York?

Some of the highest-paying cities for travel nurses in New York include:

  • Rochester up to $3,387 Weekly
  • Albany up to $2,701 Weekly
  • Massena up to $2,690 Weekly
  • Syracuse up to $2,562 Weekly
  • Glens Falls up to $2,411 Weekly
How does Advantis support housing for travel nurses in New York?
Advantis provides travel RNs in New York with a tax‑free housing stipend, and our housing team can assist you in locating furnished apartments, extended-stay hotels, or community rentals—whether you're in Manhattan, Upstate, or near NYC metro borders.
What RN license is required for travel nursing in New York?

New York is not part of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), so you’ll need a New York license. If you're licensed elsewhere, you must apply for licensure by endorsement via the New York State Board for Nursing.

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: 2 hours in identifying and reporting child abuse

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How much can I earn as a travel nurse in New York?
Travel nursing in New York generally pays between $1,500 to $3,387 per week. Metro areas and specialty units like Med Surg, Long Term Care / SNF, and Operating Room often offer rates at the upper end.
What benefits does Advantis Medical offer for travel RN jobs in New York?

Working with Advantis in New York means you get:

  • 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
What nursing specialties currently have the most travel nurse jobs in New York?

Travel RN assignments in New York are especially abundant in high-acuity units. In-demand specialties right now include:

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

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

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

  • LPN with 3 open jobs

For Travel Allied Health Jobs, top openings include:

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