Find Travel Nursing jobs in Georgia

Georgia is a popular state for travel nurse and travel allied health jobs! With bustling city centers like Atlanta and the spookfest that is Savannah, there’s lots of fun to be had in the urban areas, but also much to explore in the great outdoors. GA is a great choice for travelers who want to experience some southern charm while taking advantage of the flexibility offered by travel nursing. If you want your career in care to take you to Georgia, we can help.

We connect care by staffing top healthcare facilities in Georgia with brilliant Travel Nurses.

Benefits

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Personalized Pay Packages

Travel Nurses working in Georgia enjoy a personalized payment package with great wage rates, licensure and certification reimbursement, a 401(k) with an immediately vested company contribution, loyalty and referral bonuses, and more.

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Great Benefits

We offer our travel nurses and travel allied health professionals day one medical, dental, and vision insurance, plus the option of several additional voluntary benefits, including life, long-term disability, critical illness, accident, hospital indemnity, and AD&D insurance.

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Employee Assistance Program

Current travelers also have automatic, free access to our employee assistance program (EAP) through Cigna, which includes eight free counseling sessions and many more free resources to support you and your family in every facet of life.

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Travel Nurse Housing

When it comes to making a home in your latest location, Medical Solutions travelers have the option of company-provided, private, fully furnished, secure, pet-friendly housing arranged by our expert housing team or a non-taxable housing stipend that helps you arrange and pay for your own housing costs, depending on your eligibility and location.

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All about Georgia Travel Nursing

The Peach State is a sweet choice for travel nursing! Georgia has many facilities and that means travel healthcare jobs aplenty. With its temperate climate, choice of many travel nurse jobs, divine cuisine, and plenty to see and do on your days off, Georgia should definitely be on your mind!

U.S. News & World Report’s 2021/2022 Best Hospitals list evaluated 170 hospitals in Georgia, including #1-ranked Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, #2-ranked Emory St. Joseph’s Hospital in Atlanta, and #3-ranked Piedmont Atlanta Hospital in Atlanta. There are many other hospitals and non-hospital healthcare facilities throughout the state as well. U.S. News & World Report’s 2021 Best States list ranked Georgia at #18 overall, #11 for infrastructure, and #11 for fiscal stability, #12 for economy, and #13 for opportunity. Georgia is a top location for travelers hoping to work in healthcare, explore exciting cities and charming small towns, enjoy nature and southern hospitality, and earn great wages!

Georgia is currently a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC). The NLC allows nurses to practice in other NLC states without having to get additional state licenses. New states are frequently joining so keep an eye on the latest NLC map. In the meantime, our team is happy to help you with any Georgia state licensing questions.

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Quick Georgia Facts

  • State Nickname: The Peach State
  • Capital City: Atlanta
  • Largest Cities: Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Savannah
  • Charming Towns: Athens, Blue Ridge, Washington, Dahlonega, Helen
  • Cost of Living: Ninth-lowest cost of living in U.S.
  • Random Trivia: The oldest state park in the United States is in Georgia.

 

To Do and See in Georgia

Georgia has it all — from beautiful beaches to spooky swamps, wonderful waterfalls to majestic mountains.

Popular Georgia attractions and destinations include the Georgia Aquarium, Cumberland Island Dungeness Ruins, Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site, Augusta Canal, World of Coca-Cola, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Savannah Historic District, CNN Center, Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, Centennial Olympic Park, High Museum of Art, Zoo Atlanta, Okefenokee Swamp, Atlanta History Center, National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Madison’s Heritage Hall, Underground Atlanta, Stone Mountain Park, the College Football Hall of Fame, Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area, Margaret Mitchell House and Museum, Jimmy Carter’s Boyhood Home, Jimmy Carter Library and Museum, Tybee Island, the Appalachian Trail, and so much more!

Georgia is also generally a great state for Civil War history, shopping, sightseeing, dining, hiking, biking, golfing, boating, kayaking, water sports, major league sports, climbing, ziplining, winetasting, relaxing at the beach, road trips, arts and culture, and lots more!

Georgia knows southern hospitality and that includes serving up plenty of delicious food! Some of Georgia’s favorite eats include shrimp and grits, fried chicken, cornbread, BBQ, pimiento cheese, deviled eggs, biscuits and gravy, fried green tomatoes, fried okra, collard greens, pecan pie, Brunswick Stew, and boiled peanuts. Plus, even though peaches here are just heavenly right off the tree, make sure to enjoy some Georgia peach cobbler! Wash it all down with a Coca-Cola or an ice-cold glass of sweet tea and you’ll be living like a true Georgian.

Atlanta Nurse Jobs

Atlanta is not only the biggest city in GA. Not only is Atlanta the capital of the state. Atlanta is not only the most populated city in the state. It’s also a city in great need of travel nurses. Due to several factors including a nationwide shortage of nurses, Atlanta is in need of travel nurses. The southeast region cannot educate and train enough nurses to keep up with the increasing demand. That’s why registered nurses, nurse practitioners, practical nurses, and several other allied healthcare professionals will discover so many travel nursing opportunities in the Atlanta, GA area.

If you’re interested in travel nursing and have an interest in helping an area of the country that is in great need of help, Atlanta is a great choice for you. Due to the lower cost of living in the state and great pay rates for registered nurses Atlanta is a great choice. Apply to Travel Nursing Jobs in Atlanta, GA and start your Georgia travel nursing adventure.


Are you a travel nurse or travel allied health professional looking for your next great career opportunity in The Peach State? Apply today to explore travel nurse jobs and travel allied health jobs in Georgia!

 

What is a Permanent Nurse?

A permanent nurse, also known as a staff nurse, is an RN who works full-time at a healthcare facility instead of taking on various travel nurse jobs. While travel nursing allows you to see new cities and make an impact on patient care in communities all over the nation, staff nurse jobs can give you a little more stability, allowing you to plant down roots to grow in your specialty and advance upward in your career within a single facility.

If you’re interested in permanent placements, working with an agency like Medical Solutions will ensure you make the most out of your career. Apply now and let the best recruiters in the industry help you find your ideal role among hundreds of exclusive perm RN jobs at top U.S. hospitals.

Why Work With Medical Solutions?

  • We have great travel nursing jobs at facilities throughout Georgia
  • We offer great pay and benefits for RNs
  • Our Recruiters specialize in helping nurses earn more & explore
  • We offer free, private, and furnished housing
  • We offer travel reimbursements
  • Travel & housing is handled by our in-house specialists
  • We provide 24/7 contact and support

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to your questions about Georgia Travel Nursing Jobs with Medical Solutions and Travel Nursing in general.

Simply apply here. You can also call us at 1.866.633.3548 and speak with a recruiter, who can answer your questions and send you an information packet. All we need to begin is your application and resume. Once we receive your information, we can begin discussing potential assignments that fit your profile. When you find a job you want, your recruiter will submit you for the job and walk you through the process from there.
Most assignments are 13 weeks in length, but we’ve seen them as short as four weeks and as long as 24. You are obligated to finish your assignment as contracted, but there is no contract binding you to work more assignments afterward. You can take a new assignment right after your last or take a break. It’s all up to you!
Many states are in the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), which allows you reciprocal rights to practice in compact states. If you need to obtain a new state license, your Recruiter can tell you exactly how much time is necessary to apply for it and the cost. If a new license is required for your assignment, Medical Solutions will reimburse you for the cost!