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Travel Nursing in Idaho


Idaho welcomes travel nurses into a scenic workplace where they can grow their careers and discover local wonders. Partner with Trustaff, and we’ll set you up for a successful and fulfilling travel nursing career. As one of the leading travel healthcare staffing companies, we can connect you to a high-paying job that matches your profile.

Discovering Travel Nursing Opportunities in Idaho

Idaho offers some of the best travel nurse assignments in the country. Trustaff helps you find the right job in one of the state’s best medical facilities and expand your career meaningfully. Browse current travel opportunities in Idaho, such as:

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Exploring Idaho

Make Idaho your next travel destination. On your days off, hike through mesmerizing trails of Craters of the Moon or Shoshone Falls Park. A dip in one of the many hot springs is a perfect escape after a fulfilling work week. Enjoy a serene escape in Boat Box Hot Springs, Rocky Canyon or Frenchman’s Bend Hot Springs.

If you’re into more exciting activities, have fun in Silverwood Theme Park or surf down St. Anthony Sand Dunes. The cultural scene is another exciting thing to look forward to, from museums to exhibits and historical sites.

Becoming a Idaho Travel Nurse

Completed education

Earn a relevant nursing degree.

Pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX).

Apply for licensure by endorsement if you don’t have a multi-state license.

Relevant experience

Reputable agency

Get help from a trusted agency to find the right job for you.

Current Jobs in Idaho






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A Travel Nurse’s Salary in Idaho

Travel nurses in Idaho can earn between $1,682 and $2,740 per week. Labor and delivery nurses are some of the highest-paying jobs in cities like Meridian, Ketchum, Boise and Idaho Falls.

Licensing Guide to Become an Idaho Travel Nurse

Licensing Guide to Become an Idaho Travel Nurse

Trustaff is with you every step of the way, from the licensing to the application process. To become a travel nurse in Idaho, you need to have an Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC) license and proof of permanent residency in the state. The compact license allows you to practice in other participating states, giving you the freedom to work and travel in different places.

Start Your Travel Nurse Journey With Trustaff

Choose Trustaff for diverse nursing specialties, salary insights and tips for becoming a travel nurse in Idaho. We are your reliable partner in connecting you to your next adventure. Our team can guide you through the licensing process and throughout your job assignments. Complete your application today and get started for a fun and fulfilling Idaho travel nursing career.

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Jun 11, 2025

For the last year, Isaac B. has been blazing trails as a travel pharmacist for Trustaff. During his recent adventures, he’s brought his pharmaceutical expertise to new facilities, delivering exceptional care wherever he goes. Isaac’s pioneering spirit and dedication make him a standout in the world of travel healthcare and we’re excited to learn more about what motivates him to continue succeeding.

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