Travel Nurse Jobs in Michigan

2+ Jobs
Avg $1,823/week
Battle Creek
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$1,823/wk avg

$1,599 - $2,046/week

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Michigan requires separate license

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Available Positions in Michigan

RN:ICU,7:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Battle Creek, Michigan

$2,046/wk/

36 hrs/week

RN:Home Health,7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Battle Creek, Michigan

$1,599/wk/

36 hrs/week

Travel Nurse Jobs in Michigan — Market Snapshot

Michigan is non-compact — separate LARA license required (6–8 weeks). Michigan Medicine in Ann Arbor is the academic anchor. Mandatory CE on Implicit Bias required for all RN renewals.

Michigan RN License — Cost & Timeline

Cost: $54 + $79 fingerprint (non-compact)

Timeline: 6–8 weeks via Michigan LARA

Top Hospital Systems in Michigan

  • Corewell Health (Beaumont + Spectrum merger)
  • Michigan Medicine (Univ of Michigan)
  • Henry Ford Health
  • Trinity Health Michigan

Top Metros for Travel Nurse Contracts in Michigan

Detroit
Henry Ford Hospital + DMC Detroit Receiving (Level I trauma) + Corewell Health Beaumont
Ann Arbor
Michigan Medicine (Univ of Michigan) — academic Level I trauma
Grand Rapids
Corewell Health Spectrum + Mercy Health Saint Mary's — West MI anchor

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do travel nurses make in Michigan?

Travel nurses in Michigan earn an average of $1,823 per week. Pay ranges from $1,599 to $2,046 per week depending on specialty, experience, and facility type. CatSol Healthcare Staffing offers transparent pay rates with no hidden fees.

What are the best cities for travel nurse jobs in Michigan?

The top cities for travel nurse jobs in Michigan include Battle Creek. These cities offer the most job opportunities with competitive pay rates. Battle Creek leads with 2 open positions.

What licenses do I need to work as a travel nurse in Michigan?

To work as a travel nurse in Michigan, you need an active nursing license valid in MI. Michigan is not part of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), so you will need to obtain a Michigan nursing license. CatSol can help guide you through the licensing process.

How many travel nurse jobs are available in Michigan?

CatSol currently has 2+ travel nurse positions available in Michigan. Our job listings are updated daily, and new positions are added regularly. Popular specialties include ICU, Home Health.

How do I apply for travel nurse jobs with CatSol?

Applying for travel nurse jobs with CatSol is easy. Use our AI-powered search to find jobs that match your preferences, then click "Quick Apply" to submit your information. A dedicated recruiter will contact you within 24 hours to discuss opportunities and guide you through the process.

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