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New Jersey Nursing Jobs

Considering a nursing job in New Jersey? With over 130 miles of Atlantic coast, New Jersey is a gem of the Northeast. The Garden State is home to over 9 million residents, and it features 21 counties and 566 municipalities.

Below is everything you need to know about New Jersey nursing jobs, including New Jersey nursing salaries, how to obtain your New Jersey nursing license, and the top healthcare facilities in New Jersey.

Why Travel to New Jersey?

As a state, New Jersey has a 4.3% unemployment rate and many corporations are headquartered here due to the lower cost of operating and living compared to nearby states. There’s a robust industry presence for healthcare (including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and medical device manufacturing), transportation, manufacturing, financial services and technology. 

Visitors to New Jersey often take notice of the state’s great location, variety of outdoor activities, many sports, and plethora of dining, shopping and entertainment options. One fun fact about New Jersey that will probably surprise you: New Jersey has more horses per square mile than any other state. The United States Equestrian Team is headquartered in Gladstone, NJ.

If the arts are your thing, you’ll find plenty of museums, theatres and performance venues throughout the state. Many people also enjoy New Jersey’s convenient location. It’s within driving distance to many major cities including New York, Boston and Philadelphia. 

Now that you see how much the state of New Jersey has to offer for anyone considering not just traveling there but also moving for work, here are some of the jobs that are in the highest demand in the Garden State. 

Across the U.S., nurses are amongst the most sought after professionals, along with tech workers in a variety of specialties. And New Jersey is no exception. 

There is a consistent, healthy demand for registered nurse jobs and other healthcare industry employees according to the latest workforce reports from the The New Jersey Collaborating Center for Nursing.

If you are a healthcare professional or registered nurse considering a permanent move or travel nursing opportunity, New Jersey should be on your list to consider.

New Jersey Nursing Salary

How much do RNs earn in New Jersey? New Jersey nursing salaries on average are higher than the US national average.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the mean salary for registered nurses in New Jersey is $82,010. However, New Jersey nursing salaries can vary depending upon the specialty and facility. 

If you are interested in learning more about the average nursing salary in New Jersey as well as salaries for other careers, you can visit the NJ.gov site for more information and details.

New Jersey Nursing License 

When considering potential travel nursing jobs in New Jersey, here are some things to consider. You will need a current, valid New Jersey nursing license. You can apply, renew or verify your license with the New Jersey Board of Nursing

New Jersey is not one of the enhanced nurse licensure compact states (eNLC), but it is on the list of pending states. 

Learn more about the nurse licensure compact at the NCSBN site.

Healthcare Facilities in New Jersey

According to the 2018 U.S. News & World Report Best Regional Hospitals rankings, New Jersey has 100 hospitals, of which 15 meet the highest standards as set by U.S. News.

There are a wide range of facilities to choose from across the state, from Newark to Trenton down to Atlantic City. 

Some of the state’s top performing hospitals include:

  1. Morristown Medical Center - Morristown
  2. Hackensack University Medical Center - Hackensack
  3. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital - New Brunswick
  4. Hackensack Meridian Health Jersey Shore University Medical Center - Neptune
  5. AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center - Atlantic City
  6. Valley Hospital - Ridgewood
  7. Virtua Voorhees Hospital - Voorhees
  8. Hackensack Meridian Health Riverview Medical Center - Red Bank
  9. Overlook Medical Center - Summit
  10. Capital Health Regional Medical Center - Trenton

If you’re interested in learning more about travel nursing opportunities in New Jersey, our partners will work with you to locate a nursing job in New Jersey that matches your skills and background. 

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