Nursing Jobs at Healthforce in Ohio
10 active Nursing positions at Healthforce across Ohio
Travel Registered Nurse OR Job
Travel Registered Nurse ER Job
Travel Registered Nurse ER Job
Travel Registered Nurse ER Job
Travel Registered Nurse Cath Lab Job
Travel Registered Nurse ICU Job
Travel Registered Nurse ER Job
Travel Registered Nurse ICU Job
Travel Registered Nurse CCU Job
Travel Registered Nurse ICU Job
About nursing jobs at Healthforce in Ohio
If you're a Class A or Class B driver looking at Healthforce, the 10 roles listed above are every position the carrier currently has posted in Ohio.
Healthforce typically posts a mix of seats throughout the year — some open continuously, others tied to specific accounts or seasonal freight. The list above is filtered to active openings only, so nothing here is stale.
Types of nursing jobs at Healthforce
Across the openings listed above, Healthforce hires for several role types depending on its current Ohio freight mix:
- Local / home daily — short hauls inside one Ohio metro.
- Regional — Ohio plus PA, IN, MI, KY, WV with weekly home time.
- Dedicated — repeat lanes for a single shipper, predictable schedule.
- OTR — over-the-road, all 48 states, 2–3 weeks out.
- Owner operator — lease-purchase or independent contractor seats.
Pay expectations at Healthforce
Healthforce's posted compensation moves with the role. As a benchmark for Ohio carriers of this profile, expect $24–$33/hr for local hourly seats, $0.58–$0.75 CPM for regional and dedicated runs, and $75K–$110K total comp for OTR. Always confirm pay specifics on the actual listing — bonuses, detention, and per-diem can shift take-home meaningfully.
Typical routes for Healthforce
Healthforce typically operates a mix of local (Ohio metro), regional (Ohio + neighboring states), and longer OTR lanes. The route on each listing is documented in the description, including expected home time and any nights/weekends.
Why drivers choose Healthforce
Drivers stay with Healthforce when the home-time policy holds, the dispatchers communicate, and the pay matches what was promised at orientation. Read the listing carefully and ask the recruiter to confirm home time, weekly miles, and any bonus terms in writing before you commit.
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