Nurse Jobs

A job in nursing has long been considered a sustainable career choice that many people find intellectually, emotionally, and financially rewarding. Nurses are critical in ensuring that healthcare facilities function smoothly while delivering the highest caliber of patient care. Recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows the demand for registered nurses is expected to grow by 6%, an increase of 195,000 nurses. Today, the need for nurses in healthcare facilities outpaces the availability of nurses, making facilities rely heavily on travel nurses to fill staffing and specialization gaps. If you’re an RN looking for a career change, start your job search with Nomad. Browse our list of nurse jobs or refine your search by location, nurse specialty, or pay.

Nursing Jobs FAQs

Certain nurse jobs and specializations have a higher earning potential than others. Some of the highest-paying nursing jobs include Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA), Nurse Practitioners (NP), and Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS).
Registered Nurse (RN) is the most common nursing job. RNs work in a variety of healthcare settings and provide direct patient care.
The job of a nurse is to provide patient care. Nurses administer medication, assist with medical procedures, coordinate patient care, and educate patients.