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Travel Nurse Jobs in Virginia

Demand for travel nursing jobs in Virginia remains strong, with 106 current assignments. Advantis Medical frequently connects travel nurses to contracts with top Virginia health systems like Winchester Medical Center, Bon Secours, and Lewisgale Medical Center. Demand remains high for travel nursing jobs in Virginia across specialties like ICU, Med Surg/Tele, and ER. Virginia’s participation in the Nurse Licensure Compact makes licensing easy for multistate RNs, meaning quicker placements and greater flexibility. Travel nurse assignments in Virginia are filling fast, making now the perfect time to secure your next contract with Advantis Medical.

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FAQs – Travel RN Jobs in Virginia

What specialties are in highest demand for travel RNs across Virginia?

Travel RN jobs in Virginia currently have strong demand in:

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

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

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

  • LPN with 2 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 Virginia by specialty and start your next adventure.

What hospital systems are common for travel nursing in Virginia?
Virginia is home to large health systems hiring travel nurses like Bon Secours, HCA Virginia, and Inova Health System.
Does Advantis Medical help with housing in Virginia?
Absolutely. All Advantis travelers receive a tax-free housing stipend and personalized support in finding short-term housing. Whether you’re working in Richmond or a more rural area, our team can help you secure safe, nearby accommodations that fit your budget and timeline.
What license is required to work travel nurse jobs in Virginia?

Virginia is part of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC). If you already have a compact multistate RN license, you're cleared to work in Virginia without extra paperwork. If you’re licensed in a non-compact state, you’ll need to apply for licensure by endorsement through the Virginia Board of Nursing.

Virginia Board of Nursing

Contact information

Website: https://www.dhp.virginia.gov/Boards/Nursing/

Phone: 804.367.4444

Fees

License by Exam: $190 (+$200 exam fee)

License by Endorsement: $190

Renewal: $140

ackground Check/Fingerprinting: $35.95 (in-state) $38.95 (out-of-state)

Timing

Processing Time: 4 – 6 weeks

Valid for: 2 years

Renewal Schedule: by the last day of the birth month, every two years

General Information

Nurse Licensure Compact: Yes

Nursys: Yes

CEU Requirements: CEU Requirements: 24 hours, 3 in ethics

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How much can I expect to earn on a travel RN contract in Virginia?
Pay for travel nursing in Virginia currently ranges from $1,500 to $2,868 per week. Rates vary by specialty, facility type, and region.
What are the highest-paying cities for travel nursing jobs in Virginia?

Top-paying contracts in Virginia are currently available in these cities:

  • Chesapeake up to $2,868 Weekly
  • Richmond up to $2,788 Weekly
  • Lynchburg up to $2,762 Weekly
  • Norfolk up to $2,512 Weekly
  • Charlottesville up to $2,323 Weekly
What’s the lifestyle like for travel nursing in Virginia?
Virginia offers a balance of history, outdoor recreation, and city convenience. Travel nurses enjoy hiking the Blue Ridge Mountains, relaxing on the coast, or exploring vibrant areas like Richmond and Arlington. The state’s mix of culture, seasonal beauty, and cost-effective living make it a favorite among travel RNs.