Critical Care Travel Nursing Jobs in Washington | ICU Jobs
Searching for Critical Care travel nursing jobs in Washington? Get pay info, trends & top ICU contracts below.
4 Find rewarding ICU travel nurse jobs Washington with Advantis Medical, the #1 travel nurse agency with 700+ 5-star reviews and dozens of authentic nurse testimonials updated 11 minutes ago. Travel jobs dates available between Mar 21, 2026 - Apr 25, 2026. We connect RNs to top ICU travel nurse jobs Washington in Seattle, Tacoma, and Spokane—centers of innovation and high-acuity care. ICU travel nurses support patients with life-threatening... conditions, and Washington is a leader in nurse safety legislation and healthcare technology. Other top states for travel ICU jobs are California (71), Texas (21), and Georgia (19). Did you know? Washington consistently ranks in the top five for nurse job satisfaction and patient outcomes. With our Gold Standard service, you’ll thrive in the Evergreen State. Your ideal ICU Travel Nurse jobs Washington is 1-click away!
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ICU Travel Nurse Jobs in Washington: Options From Coast to Clinic
ICU travel nurse jobs in Washington provide a unique opportunity to work in diverse clinical settings, from bustling urban hospitals in Seattle and Spokane to smaller community hospitals in Tacoma and Vancouver. As an ICU travel nurse in Washington, you'll have the chance to experience a wide range of practice settings, including trauma centers, teaching hospitals, and rural clinics. Washington's high demand for ICU nurses and innovative healthcare facilities make it an ideal destination for experienced travel nurses looking to expand their skills and make a meaningful impact on patient care.
Travel Nursing Jobs - Trending States
Based on current travel job openings, the top 5 highest-paying travel nurse job states are:
- California up to $3,496 per week
- North Dakota up to $3,494 per week
- Illinois up to $3,481 per week
- Virginia up to $3,463 per week
- Colorado up to $3,462 per week
From Mountains to Metro: Critical Care Travel Nursing Jobs in Washington
ICU Travel nurse jobs in Washington offers career growth in healthcare centers across Seattle, Spokane, and Tacoma. The state’s world-class hospitals and thriving medical industry provide abundant nursing jobs for travelers seeking top-tier experience. Outdoor enthusiasts will love Washington’s natural beauty, from Mount Rainier to the Puget Sound, with endless opportunities for hiking, skiing, and kayaking. While some areas have a higher cost of living, competitive pay and no state income tax make Washington a great destination for ICU travel nurse jobs that blend career advancement with stunning Pacific Northwest scenery.
FAQs – ICU Travel Jobs in Washington
What license do you need for ICU travel nurse jobs in Washington?
To work ICU travel nurse jobs in Washington, you must hold an active RN license. Washington is not currently part of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), so out-of-state nurses must apply for licensure by endorsement to work in Washington.
Washington Board of Nursing
Contact information
Website: https://nursing.wa.gov/
Phone: 360.236.4703
Fees
License by Exam: $135 (+$200 exam fee)
License by Endorsement: $135
Renewal: $135
Temporary License: $20 Background Check/Fingerprinting: $49.25
Timing
Processing Time: 3 – 4 weeks
Valid for: 2 years
Renewal Schedule: by your birthday every two years
General Information
Nurse Licensure Compact: No
Nursys: Yes
CEU Requirements: CEU Requirements: 30 hours every 2 years, +15 hours in pharmacology if you have prescriptive authority
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What are the highest-paying cities for ICU travel nurse jobs in Washington?
Based on current travel job openings, the top 5 highest-paying ICU travel nursing cities in Washington are:
- Burien up to $2,407 Weekly
- Yakima up to $2,286 Weekly
- Auburn up to $2,205 Weekly
How much do ICU travel nurse jobs in Washington pay?
How often are ICU travel nurse jobs in Washington updated on Advantis Medical?
We update our ICU travel nurse jobs Washington continuously throughout the day to ensure you always see the most current openings available. There are currently 4 ICU travel nursing jobs in Washington 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 ICU travel nursing jobs in Washington was posted just 11 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 Washington?
If you're exploring travel nursing jobs in Washington, certain specialties stand out due to high demand across Washington. Based on our current openings, here are the specialties with the most active travel nursing jobs in Washington.
- ER with 12 open jobs
- Labor and Delivery with 9 open jobs
- Home Health with 7 open jobs
- Outpatient Clinic with 7 open jobs
- Med Surg with 6 open jobs
What are other states have the highest demand for ICU travel nursing jobs?
For ICU travel nursing jobs, these states have the most openings:
- California with 71 open jobs
- Texas with 21 open jobs
- Georgia with 19 open jobs
- Illinois with 15 open jobs
- Alabama with 12 open jobs
What benefits come with ICU travel nursing jobs in Washington at Advantis Medical?
When working ICU 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