Nursing Jobs in Vermont
5 active nursing jobs across Vermont. Browse RN, LPN, travel nurse, ICU, ER, and per diem positions.
Vermont is an active nursing market with 5 positions currently on the board across major hubs across Vermont. Listings cover hospital, clinic, long-term care, home health, and travel-nurse contracts, with both staff RN and LPN openings updated daily. Travel nurses and staff RNs are in high demand at hospitals and healthcare systems statewide, with openings spanning travel nurse, staff nurse, per diem and registered nurse (rn). Schedules range from per diem and night shift to full-time staff and travel contracts of 8–13 weeks, with pay tied to specialty, experience, and shift differentials. ICU, ER, and med-surg roles consistently see the strongest demand. Browse jobs by city below or jump straight to a category to filter the listings. New positions are added daily as employers refresh their hiring feeds, so check back often or set up an alert to be notified when fresh Vermont nursing openings go live.
Average nursing pay — Vermont
Approximate market averages. Actual pay varies by employer, specialty, shift, and experience.
| Role | Avg annual | Avg weekly (travel) |
|---|---|---|
| Registered Nurse (RN) | $89,000/yr | — |
| Travel Nurse | — | $2,200/week |
| LPN / LVN | $54,000/yr | — |
| CNA | $38,000/yr | — |
| Nurse Practitioner | $124,000/yr | — |
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Why nurse in Vermont?
Vermont offers a wide range of nursing opportunities across hospitals, clinics, long-term care, home health, and travel contracts. Whether you're an experienced RN, an LPN/LVN, a CNA, or a new graduate, employers across the state hire across day, night, and weekend shifts with competitive pay, shift differentials, and benefits.
Roles available
Nurses in Vermont can choose from Nurse Practitioner, LPN / LVN and more. Each role offers different pay, schedule, and experience requirements.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a Vermont state license to work as a nurse here?+
Vermont is a Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) member state. RNs and LPNs holding a multistate license from any other compact state can practice in Vermont without applying for a separate state license — a major benefit for travel nurses and relocating staff.
How much do registered nurses make in Vermont?+
Registered nurses in Vermont 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 Vermont?+
Yes — travel nursing contracts are widely available in Vermont, 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 Vermont for new grads or no-experience nurses?+
Yes. Many hospitals and long-term care facilities in Vermont 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 Vermont?+
There are currently 5 active nursing jobs in Vermont, updated daily across travel, staff, per-diem, RN, LPN, CNA, and nurse practitioner roles.