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Aya Healthcare is the largest healthcare staffing agency in the nation. Over the years, we’ve helped tens of thousands of LTC nurses find their ideal jobs, and we’d love to help you, too! Are you looking for LTC travel nursing jobs? Or perhaps permanent or per diem LTC nurse jobs near you? Whatever you’re looking for, Aya Healthcare has long-term care nurse jobs for your next career step.

First time searching for long-term care nurse jobs with Aya Healthcare? Don’t sweat it! Our extensive team of recruiting, credentialing, staffing, payroll, clinical and clinician experience experts is the best in the industry. We’re happy to answer your questions and help you find the perfect job.

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If you’re hesitant to start your travel nursing experience, Don’t be! This experience started out scary because it’s my first assignment, but my recruiter Alexis Goose is amazing! It’s only been 1 week and I’m considering extending already! Shout out to Alexis with Aya recruiting because she really eased my nerves and now I know I made the best decision ever! Karina R. LTC Nurse

What Long Term Care Travel Nurse jobs are available?

Take your skills on the road, develop your talents and gain vital experience while meeting new people, exploring new places and making a positive impact across the nation.

Aya Healthcare provides exclusive nationwide LTC travel nursing jobs for travelers. With Aya Healthcare, you can access the industry’s largest job database, travel resources and a dedicated team of experts for recruiting, credentialing, payroll and travel support.

Just complete your profile, then search for LTC travel nurse jobs and express your interest with just one click . Customize your search with filters, save it for relevant opening alerts and experience expedited processes for timely starts.

Enjoy various benefits at Aya Healthcare, including eligibility for a 401(k) plan, competitive LTC RN salary , insurance options, free CEUs and more. We’ll even send you a pizza if you’re working on your birthday!

How Can I Find A Permanent Position For LTC Nurse Jobs?

Settle down without settling with a permanent position at a leading hospital or healthcare organization.

Aya Healthcare is more than a travel nurse agency. We can also help you find and secure a permanent position for long-term care nurse jobs . As the leading healthcare staffing agency, we have strong partnerships with the nation’s top hospitals and healthcare organizations and can help you secure an offer faster than if you applied on your own.

To begin, complete your profile, use filters to streamline your search for permanent positions and express your interest with a single click. Our recruiters will connect with you to discuss your ideal role and kickstart your journey.

As your dedicated ally and fan, your recruiter will support and advocate for your throughout your search for the perfect LTC nurse job . From interview preparation to resume guidance and salary negotiations, they’ll be by your side, committed to your success.

What per diem LTC Nurse jobs are available?

Take control of your career with per diem opportunities that enable you to work when and where you want, improve your professional skills, supplement your income and more!

Take charge of your career with Aya Healthcare’s per diem LTC RN jobs , including exclusive PRN opportunities. Enjoy the flexibility of work hours and weekly pay by joining us today and exploring LTC RN jobs near you .

Complete a profile, effortlessly search for jobs and express your interest. Leave the rest to our team! With Aya Healthcare, you have the freedom to work as many per diem shifts as you desire, even while on a travel assignment. Manage your per diem schedule conveniently through our Shifts mobile app and easily add extra shifts.

As an LTC nurse with Aya Healthcare, you’ll enjoy a range of benefits, including competitive pay, weekly payments every Friday, a 401(k) plan and accrued sick time.

What Factors Can Influence A Permanent LTC RN Salary?

A LTC RN salary can vary greatly, even within the same city and across different facilities. Aya Healthcare prioritizes transparency and provides you with essential information to make informed career choices. Gain complete visibility into pay rates by logging into your Aya Healthcare account. Easily sort, filter, and save searches to receive timely notifications for per diem, local, permanent or LTC travel nurse jobs that match your preferences.

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LTC/SNF Travel Nursing Jobs

Long term care & skilled nursing facility nurses are in high demand across the country..

A career in LTC travel nursing is a great way for you to avoid nurse burnout — the job is still demanding, but the variety of locations and facilities can help keep you fresh and motivated. It’s also a great way to sharpen your skills, gain crucial experience, and improve your resume.

Long-term care nurses and allied health professionals serve patients in need of extended medical care and/or monitoring. To succeed working in LTC you must be very caring and compassionate, a great communicator, and work well within a multidisciplinary care team. Healthcare professionals who truly excel in LTC and SNF settings have a passion for serving patients with long-term health issues. Unlike many other specialties where the goal is to “fix” and discharge patients, LTC nurses and techs must be able to treat and support patients facing chronic health situations. That can take an extra special ability for emotional and psychological support — for both patients and their families.

The overall goal for patient care at long-term care facilities is to maintain stable condition for each patient, ensure patient safety, and work to improve their condition and quality of life whenever possible. LTC nurses are often responsible for coordinating care, administering medication, monitoring and recording vitals and any changes in condition, assessing patients’ ongoing conditions, and ensuring that LTC patients’ routine needs are met.

LTC/SNF RN Average Salary

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the median annual salary for registered nurses (RNs) in the United States was $75,330 as of May 2020. However, the salary for RNs working in long-term care facilities can vary depending on a variety of factors, including location, experience, and education.

According to payscale.com, the average salary for RNs working in long-term care facilities as of March 2023 is $64,000 per year. However, this is just an average, and salaries can range from around $44,000 to over $94,000 per year depending on the factors mentioned above.

It’s also important to note that RNs may receive additional benefits such as healthcare, retirement contributions, and paid time off in addition to their salary.

LTC/SNF Requirements

To become a Registered Nurse (RN) in a long term care facility, you have to complete an accredited nursing program, pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN), and obtain a nursing license in the state where you plan to work.

The specific education requirements for RNs in long term care facilities may vary by state, but most commonly, they will need to complete an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. Some long term care facilities may prefer or require a BSN degree.

Additionally, RNs may need to obtain certifications in areas such as gerontology, dementia care, or wound care to work in a long term care facility. These certifications can be obtained through organizations such as the National Association of Directors of Nursing Administration in Long Term Care (NADONA) or the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).

The most commonly required LTC certification is Basic Life Support (BLS). Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) and the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) are other commonly preferred certifications for nurses working long term care or skilled nursing settings.

Facilities typically require a minimum of one to two years of recent LTC/SNF experience in order to hire you as an LTC travel nurse. You’ll want the benefit of experience since travel nurses have to hit the ground running!

It is important to note that each long term care facility may have its own specific requirements for RNs, so it’s essential to work with your recruiter to understand the education and certification requirements for the facility where you plan to work.

Who Works in LTC?

A wide range of healthcare professionals work in long-term care facilities in order to serve the needs of their LTC patients. Team members in a long-term care facility or skilled nursing facility can include LTC RNs, LTC CNAs, LTC LPNs, LTC LVNs, LTC techs, LTC DONs, LTC ADONs, dieticians, nursing assistants, physicians, physical therapists, speech pathologists, administrative staff, public health specialists, and social workers/case managers.

Registered Nurses (RNs) – RNs are licensed nurses who are responsible for coordinating care for residents, administering medication, and managing the overall health of residents.

Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) – LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and provide basic medical care, such as monitoring vital signs, administering medications, and changing dressings.

Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) – CNAs provide direct care to residents, assisting with activities of daily living, such as bathing, grooming, and dressing, as well as providing emotional support and companionship.

Nurse Practitioners (NPs) – NPs are advanced practice registered nurses who can provide a range of healthcare services, including diagnosis, treatment, and prescription medication.

Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) – CNSs are highly trained RNs who specialize in a particular area of healthcare, such as geriatrics or palliative care. They provide advanced clinical care and act as resources for other healthcare professionals in the facility.

Long Term Care Administrators – Long-term care administrators oversee and manage the operations of nursing homes, assisted living centers, and hospices. They hire and supervise staff, manage budgets, maintain relationships with residents and families, and ensure compliance with regulations. They also work to improve the quality of care provided and advocate for residents’ rights. Administrators are often referred to as Nursing Home Administrators or LTC Management.

Who’s Treated in LTC?

Patients at long-term care facilities and skilled nursing facilities can require care for a variety of reasons. In general, the majority of patients are elderly but there are also patients from across the life span with a variety of conditions that necessitate long-term care. Regardless of their age, LTC patients may suffer from chronic conditions, diseases, and/or disabilities including, but not limited to, heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, pulmonary disease, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis, chronic kidney issues, and more.

There are many types of facilities and settings that constitute “long term care”. These include home health, hospice, care homes, adult homes, assisted living programs, independent living apartments, rehabilitation homes, enriched housing, retirement communities, and nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities).

What LTC Travel Nurse Jobs Are Available?

Looking for a Long Term Care (LTC) Travel Nurse Job? Join Medical Solutions and travel around the country, helping people and growing your nursing skills. We have Long Term Care and Skilled Nursing jobs for registered nurses, LPNs, CNAs, and more.

Medical Solutions offers top LTC travel nursing jobs nationwide. You’ll have access to the biggest job database and a team ready to help with job finding, credentials, pay, and travel.

Just fill out a quick form to start. That creates your account and all you have to do is log in to search for LTC travel nurse jobs. You can pick what jobs you see and get updates when new jobs are added daily. You can also browse LTC travel nursing jobs here on our website. Filter, sort, and find the right LTC RN job for you.

Enjoy great benefits with Medical Solutions. You can join a 401(k) plan, competitive LTC RN salary, choose from different insurance options, loyalty bonuses, and much more.

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What is a Permanent Nurse?

A permanent nurse, often referred to as a staff nurse, is a registered nurse (RN) who is employed full-time at a healthcare facility, as opposed to taking on various travel nursing assignments. While travel nursing offers RNs the opportunity to explore new locations and contribute to patient care across different communities, permanent nursing positions provide more stability. This stability allows nurses to establish themselves in a specific specialty and pursue career advancement within a single healthcare setting.

If you’re considering permanent placements, partnering with an agency like Medical Solutions can help you maximize your career potential. Apply today, and let the best recruiters support you in finding your ideal role among numerous exclusive permanent RN and allied jobs at leading hospitals across the United States.

LTC & SNF Travel Nursing Jobs Nationwide

LTC/SNF healthcare professionals are in it for the long haul! Many patients require extended or long-term care, so there’s consistently high demand for LTC nurses and other healthcare professionals to work in LTC/SNF settings — and that means there are lots of well-paying LTC travel nursing jobs in exciting locations nationwide! If you’re an RN, CNA, LPN/LVN, tech, ADON, DON, or work another LTC/SNF-related role, read on to learn more and explore nationwide LTC/SNF job opportunities for travel nurses and travel allied health professionals.

LTC & SNF RN Jobs By State

Find travel long term care & skilled nursing facility jobs nearby and in destinations all over the united states ..

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Travel as a Long-Term Care Nurse

Explore the nation as a LTC travel nurse.

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Learn What it Means to be an LTC Travel Nurse with LRS Healthcare

You’ve decided you want to take the plunge and travel as a Long-Term Care (LTC) RN, but you’re not sure where to  start, or the best travel agency to search for a job? We’ve got your back and are determined to get you the long-term care nurse job of your dreams!

Your job as a LTC RN is demanding, there’s no getting around that. How about getting behind the idea of getting paid to travel around the nation assisting long-term care facilities with their staffing needs?

Traveling healthcare workers have an opportunity to take control of their career. And as a long-term care travel nurse you’ll not only be making a huge impact on the patients requiring long-term care, but you’ll get to meet new people, explore new places, and experience new adventures over a 13-week period.

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What to expect

Applying for ltc nurse travel jobs.

Before starting a healthcare travel assignment as a long-term care RN, get the process started by applying . Once we have your information, a recruiter will get in touch with you to finalize your application and aspirations in hopes to get you placed at a desirable long-term care facility. Once all documents, credentialing, and background checks are completed, if an offer is made, you can then sign your contract and prepare for your next adventure!

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of Traveling as a  LTC RN

Healthcare travelers get to take control of their careers by having the freedom to choose when and where they work while getting paid well to travel and experience different pockets of the nation. You’re essentially your own boss with a team of professionals to help bring your dreams to life.

Additional perks include:

Excellent Weekly Pay

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Explore New Cities

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Fun and Flexible Lifestyle

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On-the-Job Experiences

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Professional Growth

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Extended Time Off Between Assignments

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Meet New People

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24-Hour Support

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With all of this change and excitement, it may take some time to get comfortable in your new job and location. Don’t worry this is expected and your recruiter will be there at every step of your journey! Learn more about about travel opportunities for Nursing Professionals.

Asked Questions

01. To be considered as a healthcare traveler, be sure your licenses and certifications up to date. The required licenses may vary depending on the state in which you work a travel assignment. While not always required, you’ll have a leg up if you have some (even minimal) on-the-job experience.

02. Determine which healthcare staffing agency you want to work with, then apply for a job! At LRS Healthcare, our recruiters take pride in listening to your requests and finding you the best LTC RN travel job that not only pays well but is in a city that matches your interests.

03. To put it simply, pay packages vary by job, facility as well as per agency. A healthcare traveler pay package could be advertised online before or after taxes, include travel or housing stipends, etc., These variables affect what your take home pay could be and could potentially be different than what agencies display online. To ensure accuracy, your LRS Healthcare recruiter will outline your personalized pay package with you, so you know what to expect on your weekly paystub.

04. A standard medical traveler assignment is 13 weeks; however, long term care facilities are more willing to take some shorter contracts. It is not uncommon for an RN to commit to an 8-week travel assignment, then extend to continue exploring the city, or to perfect their new skills.  

24/7/365 Benefits

Beyond-your-basic benefits.

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Licensure Reimbursement

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Certification Reimbursement

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Traveler Experience Team

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Referral Bonus

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LifeWorks EAP

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Clinical Team

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Healthcare Traveler App

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Why Choose LRS Healthcare?

Your success is our priority. That’s why we make the traveler experience easy, so you can spend more time living your life and caring for your patients. Here are just a few more reasons to travel with us.

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Traveler First:

You’re never just a number to us. We take the time to learn about you, including your career goals and desired destinations. Your recruiter will guide you from one assignment to the next and be your advocate throughout your journey with us.

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Responsive:

Submit your online application, and we’ll be in touch right away. Once we’ve gotten to know you and matched you to an ideal position, we’ll work together to collect the rest of the details.

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Full Service:

Along with your recruiter, you’ll have access to our dedicated operations and traveler experience teams. They help take care of all the details to make your assignment the very best it can be. You won’t go it alone—you can contact us any time, 24/7/365.

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Traveler App:

LRS Connect is our job search and employment app designed specifically for healthcare travelers. Start your profile to set up custom job preferences and we’ll notify you (in real time) as soon as your dream job becomes available! When you’re ready, you can apply with ease directly through the app with one simple click!

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