Travel Healthcare Jobs in Albuquerque, NM

66 open travel contracts across 7 disciplines in Albuquerque. Live inventory, updated daily from CatSol's job database.

Open jobs:66
Weekly pay:$661–$2,816
License:Compact OK

Quick Answer

CatSol has 66 open travel healthcare jobs in Albuquerque, New Mexico right now, paying $661–$2,816/week with tax-free stipends. RN is the most in-demand role (31 open).

Open Roles in Albuquerque by Profession

ProfessionOpenWeekly Pay
RN31$1,854–$2,81631 in Albuquerque
LPN/LVN17$740–$1,10217 in Albuquerque
CNA9$661–$6619 in Albuquerque
Physical Therapy6$1,586–$2,6686 in Albuquerque
Occupational Therapy1$1,747–$1,747All New Mexico
Pharmacy1$2,348–$2,348
Radiology/Imaging1$2,728–$2,728

Facilities Hiring in Albuquerque

Lovelace Medical Center

29 openup to $2,816/wk

Sandia Ridge Center

7 openup to $1,614/wk

Las Palomas Center

6 openup to $1,102/wk

The Rehabilitation Center Of Albuquerque

6 openup to $1,015/wk

Lovelace Women's Hospital

5 openup to $2,660/wk

Albuquerque Heights Healthcare And Rehabilitation Center

5 openup to $1,908/wk

Bear Canyon Rehabilitation Center

3 openup to $661/wk

Uptown Rehabilitation Center

1 openup to $1,747/wk

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many travel healthcare jobs are available in Albuquerque, NM?

CatSol currently has 66 open travel healthcare contracts in Albuquerque, New Mexico, spanning 7 disciplines including RN, LPN/LVN, CNA. Inventory refreshes daily.

How much do travel healthcare jobs in Albuquerque pay?

Open contracts in Albuquerque pay $661–$2,816 per week, including tax-free housing and meal stipends. Pay varies by profession, specialty, shift, and facility.

What is the most in-demand role in Albuquerque right now?

RN leads with 31 open contracts in Albuquerque, paying up to $2,816/week.

Do I need a New Mexico license to work in Albuquerque?

New Mexico is a Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) state, so nurses with a multistate compact license can work in Albuquerque without a separate state license. CatSol verifies your compact status and handles any paperwork.