Travel Nurse Jobs in Virginia

As one of the first states in our great union, Virginia holds a special importance in the country as a base of complex history and bountiful nature. Visiting the state is a rite of passage for many Americans, especially those interested in learning more about the beginnings of our culture or seeing the beautiful lands of our forefathers.
At Trustaff, we make it easier for the most adventurous nurses to live their traveling dreams while they build their career. Go where you're needed and experience the best Virginia has to offer when you explore travel nurse jobs in Virginia today.
Virginia's Top Specialties
Whatever specialty or specialties you're trained in, you're likely to find travel nurse jobs in Virginia that fit the bill. Still, if you've trained in any of these specialties, you may have an even better chance of getting hired:
What Is the Average Salary of a Nurse in Virginia?
Great news — nurse practitioners receive some of the highest-paying jobs in Virginia, and travel nurses are always in demand in this state, especially in big cities like Richmond, Fairfax and Alexandria. On average, travel nursing jobs in Virginia match the national average of about $2,000 weekly. However, this will vary based on where you go and your specialty.
Current Virginia Travel Nursing Jobs
Becoming a Virginia Travel Nurse
Why Become a Trustaff Traveler?
We want our employees to feel encouraged and connected, which is why we foster community among our team members, no matter where you are. Join our conversations on Facebook, Instagram or TikTok to get to know travel nurses just like you. We also provide education opportunities to further your career knowledge, professional skillset and personal wellness. Check out our Ingenovis Health ACT program for additional resources.
Find the perfect travel job
Trustaff has thousands of healthcare jobs. Apply online today or contact us for more information.

Where to Visit When Travel Nursing in Virginia
Virginia offers some of the richest history in the entire country, leaving you no shortage of museums, monuments and reenactments to visit. Still, Virginia is much more than its past. Be sure to include a mixture of past and present on your bucket list by visiting:
Colonial Williamsburg
Jamestown
Mount Vernon
Monticello
Shenandoah National Park
Virginia Beach
The Chesapeake Bay
As you explore and grow in Virginia, you'll get the full traveler's experience of connecting with natives and learning local secrets. When you interact with clients and make new friends, ask them about their favorite places in Virginia and dive into the underbelly of the state's delicious foods, craft experiences and hidden treasures.