November is on the horizon. Do you have your next travel nursing assignment booked? Whether you’re looking to escape to sun-drenched skies, soak up city vibes, or dive into some southern cuisine, we’ve got four exciting assignments delivering fun-filled experiences on and off the clock. From Richmond’s riverside views to Phoenix’s desert festivals and winter sunshine, the historic buzz of Boston, and the soulful, culture-rich energy of Jackson, your next travel gig awaits.
Richmond, Virginia (Labor & Delivery Registered Nurse)
Experience Richmond Real
Part history buff destination, part college town, part thriving progressive city, Richmond is the hidden gem that delivers more than just a great contract. Set along the scenic James River, the leaves will be turning in early November for a picturesque fall experience. Literary fans can check out The Edgar Allen Poe Museum or unwind on the “Mimosa Trail.” Richmond provides much more than a paycheck; it’s a whole experience.
Starting November 10, Labor and Delivery Registered Nurses can earn an estimated $2,231 per week, including gross hourly wages and stipends for housing and meals.
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Attractions:
Hop on a riverfront canal cruise, discover the stories and history that have made this city so iconic at The Valentine, enjoy brunch, lunch, and or dinner at the city’s more than 900 restaurants. Plus, Richmond is super easy to get to by car (right off I-95), train, or air.
Cost of Living: Richmond is about 6% lower than the national average for housing, food, and utilities. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $1,404 a month.

Phoenix, Arizona (Telemetry Registered Nurse)
Welcome to the Valley
It’s no secret. Phoenix, Arizona, is one of the most sought-after winter destinations for travel healthcare professionals. Are you ready to spend the holidays experiencing the beauty and endless sunshine of the desert valley? One part great work assignment, one part vacation; Telemetry Registered nurses, don’t sit on this opportunity.
Telemetry RNs can earn an estimated $2,070 weekly, including gross hourly wages and expense reimbursements for meals and housing, starting November 10.
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Attractions:
Enjoy the surrounding parks under clear skies without the repressive summer heat. Saguaro National Park, Lost Dutchman State Park, and Oracle State Park are all must-stops for nature lovers. The Phoenix Suns will be hooping all winter, and the Arizona Cardinals will match up against NFL rivals. Plus, there’s plenty of great food and shopping.
Cost of Living: Phoenix is 7% higher than the national average for housing, food, and utilities. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $1,294 a month.
Boston, Massachusetts (Emergency Room Registered Nurse)
Discover Opportunities in a City Built on Big Moments
It’s no secret. Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the most historic and iconic cities in the U.S. From the Boston Tea Party to Paul Revere’s legendary ride, to Jason Tatum helping the Celtics win their 18th NBA title, Beantown has always been at the center of big moments. Now, it’s your turn, Explorers, to make one of your own. Take advantage of a well-paying ER RN assignment, build your resume in a top-tier healthcare market, and experience everything this city has to offer. From cobblestone streets to cutting-edge hospitals, Boston blends the best of the past and present. Starting November 3, ER RNs can earn an estimated $2,289 weekly, including gross hourly wages and expense reimbursements for meals and housing.
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Attractions:
Spend your days sailing or kayaking along the scenic Charles River, or hop on a harbor cruise for stunning views of the Boston skyline. Catch a game at the iconic Fenway Park, then explore world-class art at the Museum of Fine Arts or the enchanting Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Don’t forget to wander through one of Boston’s 23 unique neighborhoods, each with its charm, history, and hidden gems.
Cost of Living: Boston is about is about 46% higher than the national average for housing, food, and utilities. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $3,534 a month.
Jackson, Mississippi (Case Manager Registered Nurse)
City with Soul
If you’re a Case Manager Registered Nurse travel professional searching for your next assignment, Jackson, Mississippi, might not be the first place that comes to mind, but it definitely should be on your list. Known as the “City with Soul,” Jackson offers a rich blend of Southern charm, cultural depth, and professional opportunity. Jackson is a place where you can explore and recharge between shifts. Whether you’re into museums, music, food, or nature, Jackson delivers.
Case Manager Registered Nurses can earn an estimated $2,359 weekly, including gross hourly wages and expense reimbursements for meals and housing, starting November 10.
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Attractions:
Taste classic dishes such as red beans and rice and shrimp and grits with a twist at Hal & Mal’s. Check out a movie, go bowling, or listen to live music at The Block at Fondren. And tap into your wild side at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science or relax in nature with the help of Capital City Kayak Adventures.
Cost of Living: Jackson is 10% lower than the national average for housing, food, and utilities. Rent for a 1‑bedroom apartment is around $930 a month.