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Highlands, North Carolina
$1,826/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$1,354/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$1,361/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$1,361/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$3,188/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$3,188/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$2,247/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$1,201/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$2,120/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$2,050/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$2,050/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$2,120/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$1,339/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$1,460/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$1,208/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$2,128/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$1,883/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$2,187/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$1,354/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$1,361/wk/
36 hrs/week
Asheville, North Carolina
$2,120/wk/
36 hrs/week
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North Carolina is a compact state. The Research Triangle (Duke + UNC) is one of the top academic medical destinations on the East Coast. Atrium Health (Charlotte) is the largest employer.
Cost: $150 (compact)
Timeline: 3–5 weeks via NC Board of Nursing
Travel nurses in North Carolina earn an average of $1,902 per week. Pay ranges from $968 to $3,200 per week depending on specialty, experience, and facility type. CatSol Healthcare Staffing offers transparent pay rates with no hidden fees.
The top cities for travel nurse jobs in North Carolina include Asheville, Marion, Spruce Pine. These cities offer the most job opportunities with competitive pay rates. Asheville leads with 63 open positions.
To work as a travel nurse in North Carolina, you need an active nursing license valid in NC. North Carolina is part of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), which means nurses with a compact license from their home state can practice in North Carolina without obtaining an additional license.
CatSol currently has 70+ travel nurse positions available in North Carolina. Our job listings are updated daily, and new positions are added regularly. Popular specialties include PCU/IMC/Stepdown, ER, MedSurg / Tele.
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.