Travel in Massachusetts
0 active travel in Massachusetts
There are no travel on the board for Massachusetts (MA) at this exact moment. New positions are added daily — check back soon or set up a job alert to be notified when travel go live in Massachusetts.
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Average nursing pay — Massachusetts — Travel
Approximate market averages. Actual pay varies by employer, specialty, shift, and experience.
| Role | Avg annual | Avg weekly (travel) |
|---|---|---|
| Registered Nurse (RN) | $99,000/yr | — |
| Travel Nurse | — | $2,700/week |
| LPN / LVN | $60,000/yr | — |
| CNA | $40,000/yr | — |
| Nurse Practitioner | $138,000/yr | — |
No travel jobs in Massachusetts right now.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need a Massachusetts state license to work as a nurse here?+
Massachusetts is not part of the Nurse Licensure Compact, so nurses must hold a Massachusetts state license to practice.
How much do registered nurses make in Massachusetts?+
Registered nurses in Massachusetts typically earn between $70,000 and $120,000 per year depending on specialty, shift, and experience. ICU, ER, and travel nurses earn at the top of that range, while new-grad and clinic RNs start closer to the lower end.
Are there travel nurse jobs available in Massachusetts?+
Yes — travel nursing contracts are widely available in Massachusetts, especially in ICU, ER, med-surg, and L&D. Weekly pay packages typically range from $1,800 to $3,200+ including stipends, with 8–13 week assignments at hospitals across the state.
Are there nursing jobs in Massachusetts for new grads or no-experience nurses?+
Yes. Many hospitals and long-term care facilities in Massachusetts hire new-grad RNs and offer paid nurse residency programs. CNA and LPN roles with on-the-job training are also available statewide.
How many active nursing jobs are listed in Massachusetts?+
There are currently 0 active nursing jobs in Massachusetts, updated daily across travel, staff, per-diem, RN, LPN, CNA, and nurse practitioner roles.