Travel Nurse Salary Guide: New Hampshire
Average Travel Nurse Salary
Average Travel Nurse Salary
$2,236/week
The average salary for a Travel Nurse in New Hampshire is $2,236 per week. This is 6% higher than the US average of $2,104.
Last updated on June 2, 2024. Based on 2,040 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.
Travel Nurse salaries in New Hampshire compared to National Averages
Travel Nurse salaries in New Hampshire compared to National Averages
$2,236/week
New Hampshire
6% higher than the US average.
$2,104/week
United States
What cities in New Hampshire pay the most for Travel Nurses?
What cities in New Hampshire pay the most for Travel Nurses?
City | Average Weekly Salary | Max Weekly Salary |
---|---|---|
Lebanon, New Hampshire | $2,506 | $3,591 |
Exeter, New Hampshire | $2,430 | $2,430 |
Manchester, New Hampshire | $2,406 | $3,234 |
Nashua, New Hampshire | $2,398 | $3,236 |
Keene, New Hampshire | $2,330 | $3,192 |
Derry, New Hampshire | $2,328 | $3,128 |
What type of Travel Nurses make the most money in New Hampshire?
What type of Travel Nurses make the most money in New Hampshire?
Specialty | Average Weekly Salary | Max Weekly Salary |
---|---|---|
OR Circulate | $2,614 | $2,871 |
How does the pay for Travel Nurses in New Hampshire compare to nearby states?
How does the pay for Travel Nurses in New Hampshire compare to nearby states?
Average Weekly Salary | Max Weekly Salary | |
---|---|---|
New Jersey | $2,382 | $4,252 |
Massachusetts | $2,357 | $4,131 |
New York | $2,335 | $4,468 |
Maine | $2,335 | $4,029 |
Delaware | $2,330 | $4,350 |
Connecticut | $2,255 | $4,675 |
Vermont | $2,182 | $3,397 |
Rhode Island | $2,129 | $3,636 |
Pennsylvania | $2,039 | $6,760 |
Maryland | $2,017 | $3,944 |
What are the highest paying Employers and Agencies for Travel Nurse jobs in New Hampshire?
What are the highest paying Employers and Agencies for Travel Nurse jobs in New Hampshire?
Average Weekly Salary | Max Weekly Salary | |
---|---|---|
Modern Healthcare Solutions | $2,890 | $2,890 |
Springboard Healthcare | $2,751 | $2,751 |
Genie Healthcare | $2,703 | $3,591 |
Connected Health Care | $2,700 | $2,700 |
GetMed Allied | $2,696 | $2,696 |
Prime HealthCare Staffing | $2,685 | $2,685 |
NURSE's Etc. Staffing | $2,675 | $2,802 |
Rock Medical Group | $2,652 | $2,652 |
Refined Medical Staffing | $2,599 | $2,736 |
Reliable Nurse Staffing | $2,592 | $2,592 |
Last updated on June 2, 2024. Information based on active jobs on Vivian.com.
Top Travel Nurse Jobs
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Travel Nurse RN - ICU - Intensive Care Unit
- Peterborough, NH
- Fusion Medical Staffing-Nursing
- 3x12 hrs, Nights
- Referral Bonus
$1,918/week
Posted 8 hours ago
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Travel Nurse RN - Med Surg
- Lebanon, NH
- Access Healthcare
- 3x12 hrs, Flexible
$2,646/week
Posted 8 hours ago
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Travel Nurse RN - Med Surg
- Lebanon, NH
- Access Healthcare
- 3x12 hrs, Days
$2,520/week
Posted 8 hours ago
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Travel Nurse RN - Telemetry PCU - Progressive Care Unit
- Portsmouth, NH
- American Traveler
- 3x12 hrs, Nights
- Referral Bonus
$2,494/week
Posted 6 hours ago
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Travel Nurse RN - PCU - Progressive Care Unit
- Dover, NH
- Access Healthcare
- 3x12 hrs, Nights
$2,142/week
Posted 8 hours ago
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