Travel Allied Health Jobs in North Carolina

Travel nurse jobs in North Carolina are critical in ensuring healthcare facilities can function smoothly during healthcare staff shortages. When healthcare facilities don’t have enough staff nurses to support their patients, they rely on travel nurse positions to quickly fill staffing gaps without compromising on quality patient care. Travel nurse jobs in North Carolina pay more than staff nurse jobs in North Carolina and offer nurses the most control over their careers and lifestyle. Whether you’re a seasoned travel nurse or brand new to travel nursing, start your travel nurse job search with Nomad Health. Browse our collection of travel nurse jobs in North Carolina and filter your search to specific specializations, pay ranges, and cities

Vascular Interventional Radiology
Gastonia, NC
$3,120
/ wk
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Vascular Interventional Radiology
Gastonia, NC
$3,120
/ wk
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Radiation Therapist
Fayetteville, NC
$2,840
/ wk
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Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist
Gastonia, NC
$2,840
/ wk
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Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist
Gastonia, NC
$2,840
/ wk
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Vascular Interventional Radiology
Gastonia, NC
$2,808
/ wk
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Vascular Interventional Radiology
Fayetteville, NC
$2,760
/ wk
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Computed Tomography
Fayetteville, NC
$2,760
/ wk
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Nuclear Med Tech
Raleigh, NC
$2,720
/ wk
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Vascular Interventional Radiology
Chapel Hill, NC
$2,720
/ wk
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Travel Allied Health Jobs in North Carolina FAQs

Traveling allied health jobs in North Carolina typically earn between $1,500-3,500 per week, depending on the city, specialty, and experience. Urban areas or facilities with staffing shortages tend to offer higher pay.
Common in-demand disciplines in North Carolina include sugical techs, radiology techs and ultrasound techs, but demand can very. Seasonal needs(e.g. flue season) or large healthcare systems may impact availability.
Yes, most traveling allied contracts in North Carolina include housing stipends, health benefits, and travel reimbursements. Some contracts may offer furnished housing or completion bonuses.