Travel nursing jobs in New Mexico

As a state in the American southwest, New Mexico is a nice place to be while you work one of our travel nurse jobs at Soliant. While you might not have heard much about New Mexico travel, we'll fill you in some details that might make New Mexico an intriguing place to stay for a few weeks or a few months while working travel nursing jobs.

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New Mexico, it's a perfect nursing destination

Travel nursing jobs give nurses a chance to explore their horizons, especially if their home state doesn't have the same kind of employment. As a travel nursing agency, Soliant has direct connections to clinics and hospitals with serious business needs.

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Perfect balance of work and play

A travel nurse really isn't all that different from a nurse who lives in the area. The nurse practices are basically the same. A travel nurse, like a a regular nurse, is expected to work collaboratively with current nurses at the facility and provide outstanding treatment and care in a complex patient care setting.

Trainers and Training

An experienced travel nurse with a history can find themselves both training others and learning something too. A nurse might want to explore the focus of doing complete home visit assessments or their dream job could be a completely different specialty.

Explore skills

Travel nursing jobs give nurses a chance to explore their horizons, especially if their home state doesn't have the same kind of employment. As a travel nursing agency, Soliant has direct connections to clinics and hospitals with serious business needs.

NEW MEXICO NURSING JOB BENEFITS

Travel nursing salary in New Mexico

A nurse beginning their career in New Mexico can start around $49,000 a year, and with some experience and time, earn around $80,000 per year. With a relatively low cost of living, these are about average nursing salaries.

Salaries for travel nursing jobs in New Mexico

Travel nursing jobs tend to pay more. With some experience, a registered nurse can head to New Mexico while joining us at Soliant, and earn about $120,000 per year, based on a 52-week work year. This is a big job in pay, but it isn't the only part of the comprehensive benefits package you get for travel nurses.

Benefits and career resources

As a travel nurse in New Mexico with Soliant, you also get access to medical, dental, and vision benefits.

Earning your New Mexico nursing licenses

Thankfully, New Mexico participates in nursing compact that extends to about half the country. This means that in some cases, you won't need a new nursing license to work in New Mexico.

This doesn't apply to all states. If you do live in a state that doesn't participate, you'll get career resources to help you study for and complete the New Mexico and compact based nursing license exam.

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NEW MEXICO NURSING 101

Your in-demand specialty for travel nurse jobs

Travel nursing jobs are in high demand all across the country, and New Mexico is one of the places to be for a travel assignment.

Hospitals and physicians have many patients needing skilled nurse care at their healthcare facilities on an ongoing basis, making the state perfect for your next travel assignment.

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Get the best of
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One of the more challenging parts of finding employers for the average travel nurse is waiting for a spot at a local hospital or clinic that you actually want.

Imagine then, extending your search to New Mexico, where you can work at a well established, well run, and well reviewed group of hospitals.

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Work with the best hospitals

On the topic of being able to choose a position at a hospital and assist in the way you'd like, we can provide some of the best hospitals too.

Presbytarian Hospital and Lovelace Medical center are among the best, though there are so many places to choose from that only connecting us will really answer the question of where to go.

See New Mexico. Get paid!

Reach out to us at Soliant so we can start the process of getting you ready to gain experience as a registered nurse. some extra money, and time to explore a new place.

You do have the option to renew your status as a traveling nurse and we'll discuss renewal requirements.

Most options and contracts are based on the week, so you can choose how long you want to stay in an area. Who knows! You might like New Mexico and the southwest so much you feel like staying for a while.