Travel Nursing: Idaho

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For the most up-to-date information on licensure and fees in Idaho, visit the State of Idaho Board of Nursing or contact them at (208) 577-2476 .

Licensure Requirements

Idaho is part of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), so you will not need an Idaho nursing license to practice travel nursing in this state if you have a valid license for another Compact state.

However, if you don’t have a multistate license, you will need to apply for licensure by endorsement. 

To receive licensure by endorsement , applicants must meet these requirements:

  • Apply for a nurse portal.
  • Pay the licensure fee.
  • Complete a fingerprint-based background check.
  • Verify your current state license via Nursys Ⓡ or the Verification of Nurse Licensure in Idaho form .
  • Verify your offer of employment.

Temporary licenses are also available and are nonrenewable. A temporary license will expire at the conclusion of the term for which it is issued or the issuance of a renewable license. The requirements for a temporary license include:

  • Proof of current licensure in good standing.
  • Documentation of employment within three years.
  • Maintain compliance with all applicable Idaho Board of Nursing application requirements.

Licensure Fees

Licensing fees in Idaho are as follows:

  • PN – $138.25 (fingerprint fee included)
  • RN – $138.25 (fingerprint fee included)
  • Temporary license – $25.00

Nurse Licensure Compact Status

Idaho became a party to the NLC on January 19, 2018.

Is Idaho a Walk-Through State?

Yes, Idaho is a walk-through state.

LPNs, RNs and APRNs who wish to renew their license must meet CEU requirements (called Continued Competency Requirements in Idaho). These requirements include completing between 15 to 30 hours of continuing education and up to 10 contact hours in pharmacology for those with prescriptive authority.

The average weekly pay for a travel nurse in Idaho is $2,089 per week , depending on location and specialty.

Cities in Idaho With the Highest Travel Nursing Salaries

Coeur d’alene.

The average travel nurse salary in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, is $2,574 per week .

The average travel nurse salary in Pocatello, Idaho, is $2,502 per week .

Idaho Falls

The average travel nurse salary in Idaho Falls, Idaho, is $2,499 per week .

The average travel nurse salary in Lewiston, Idaho, is $2,238 per week .

The average travel nurse salary in Ketchum, Idaho, is $2,205 per week .

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How To Become a Travel Nurse in Idaho With Trusted Nurse Staffing in 3 Simple Steps

Start with our Pronto job search. With Pronto, you can search for Idaho travel nursing assignments based on location, specialty, compensation, shifts, and more. 

From there, you can easily browse the Idaho travel nurse jobs that look the most appealing to you. If you don’t see anything that you like, simply update your settings in Pronto to receive alerts when new Idaho travel nurse jobs become available.

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Everything can be done in the Pronto job search. You can apply, upload your credentials and required documents, enter your preferred start date, and more.

If you get stuck, don’t worry. Trusted Nurse Staffing is here to help. We’ll connect you with one of our helpful staff members who will ensure that you’ve done everything needed to apply to your dream Idaho travel nursing job.

Once you’ve been offered an assignment, you’re ready to review and sign your contract and get started as an Idaho travel nurse. 

Who knows, you may just fall in love with the “Gem State” and decide you want to extend your contract. Or maybe you’re still hoping to explore once your assignment is complete and want to find a position in another state .

Whatever you decide, Trusted Nurse Staffing is here to support you through the entire process.

As a travel nurse, you have the freedom to choose the area where you want to work. 

What hobbies and interests can you find in Idaho?

Geology fanatics will find kinship in Idaho. Known as the Gem State, Idaho is home to one of the largest concentrations of star garnet in the world; the other being India. Seventy-two different precious and semi-precious stones have been found there. Geode hunting anyone? 

Fishing is abundant in Idaho. Trout, steelhead, salmon, and bass are some of the common species found in Idaho’s Rivers and lakes.

In the wintertime, the mountains become covered in snow. Skiers and snowboarders can find many slopes to shred in the winter. Here are some of the top ski resorts in Idaho:

  • Bogus Basin
  • BrunSchweitzerdage
  • Silver Mountain
  • Soldier Mountain
  • Lookout Pass

Do you enjoy hiking? The Sawtooth National Recreation Area alone is made up of 756,000 wilderness acres and over 700 miles of hiking and equine trails. Idaho has over 40 peaks that reach above 10,000 feet in elevation.  

Idaho is covered with wilderness areas to explore and has 114 mountain ranges. Over 60% of the state is public land, and it boasts 3.9 million acres of wilderness. That’s a lot of potential adventure.

The area around Coeur d’Alene also has plenty of sites to see. You can enjoy the lake, hike the surrounding hills, or enjoy Coeur d’Alene proper.  

Bruneau Dunes in southwest Idaho is the largest freestanding dune in North America. Here you can rent sand sleds and slide down after the hike to the top. If you’re a fan of off-roading, the St. Anthony sand dunes are a popular playground for ATVs and dune buggies.

If you prefer a more urban environment, Boise may be more your speed.  Nicknamed The City of Trees, you’ll still get your fill of greenery. Boise gives you quick access to nature with the convenience of a city.

What Are Your Active Travel Nursing Jobs in Boise?

In Boise, Idaho, travel nurse jobs are in demand. Use Pronto to begin browsing jobs in Boise today.

What Are Your Active Travel Nursing Jobs in Meridian?

Are you looking for travel nursing positions in Meridian, Idaho? Hop onto Pronto and you can start your search immediately. To save you time, you can set up your notifications to alert you when new postings become available.

What Are Your Active Travel Nursing Jobs in Coeur d’Alene?

Hoping to move to Coeur d’Alene for your first or next travel nurse assignment? We’ve got you covered. Find the best travel nurse jobs in Idaho by visiting Pronto and starting your search today.

Which Idaho Travel Nurse Assignments Have The Lowest Cost of Living?

Idaho is known for having an average cost of living compared to other states. 

While you can expect to pay more for living expenses in cities like Coeur d’Alene or Meridian, Idaho comes in just under the national average.

Housing costs are a little higher than the national average while the cost of utilities and groceries are lower than average. Thankfully, as a travel nurse, housing is made easy for you. 

Housing For Travel Nurses in Idaho: How Do I Go About Finding Housing?

“ Choosing to accept a stipend doesn’t mean that your recruiter at Trusted Nurse Staffing won’t be there to help you along the way. Connect with us, and we can give you insights into the various areas and even connect you with rental properties used by travel nurses in the past.”  

How Do I Find The Best Travel Nursing Agencies in Idaho?

Finding the right agency for travel nurse jobs in Idaho may seem tricky with so many choices, but there are a few things you can do to narrow your search:

  • Check out online reviews of nurses who have already taken on travel assignments in Idaho.
  • Speak to recruiters from various agencies to get the lay of the land.
  • Ask what benefits are offered. Some agencies offer higher pay but fewer benefits and vice versa. It’s best to know this upfront, so you can be prepared. 

The team at Trusted Nurse Staffing is ready to connect with you. We’re confident that our pay, benefits, and 24/7 support are beyond the industry standard, and we want to prove it to you.

Where Are The Best Places To Travel Nurse In Idaho?

Finding the best place for travel nurse jobs in Idaho will depend heavily on what type of lifestyle you prefer. 

Based on pay alone, cities like Coeur d’Alene and Boise usually boast above-average salaries and may appeal to those wanting high pay in a beautiful location. 

You can easily answer the call of the wild outside many cities in Idaho, yet some cities are more rural than most. If this jives with you and you’re considering travel nursing, Idaho may be the place for you.  

What Are The Best Things To Do in Idaho For Travel Nurses?

You can get access to the wilderness within a comfortable distance from most cities in Idaho. Point in any direction and there is sure to be an activity that suits you.   

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For scenic wonders, wildlife preservation and outdoor adventure, Idaho has no equal. There is magic in the air at Coeur d’Alene Lake in the spectacular sunsets and luminous rise of the moon. The trails winding through the mountains boast spectacular views of the lake and wildlife. It’s no wonder this mountain lake is considered one of the most beautiful in the world.

Don’t miss out on traversing Snake River Canyon via the Perrine Bridge, a 1,500 foot long architectural wonder. If the spectacular views aren’t entertaining enough, you will likely see BASE jumpers defying gravity as they leap from the bridge and soar over the river.

From there you are mere minutes from Shoshone Falls, which at 212 feet, are higher than Niagara! Bring a picnic basket and enjoy lunch with a view of this unforgettable sight. If you’re feeing active, you won’t be disappointed by the hikes and swimming holes in the area.

To unwind after a day of adventure, Idaho offers soothing lava hot springs. Legend has it these healing waters bring peace to all who enter.

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Idaho travel nursing jobs by specialty.

The most popular nursing specialties with positions available in Idaho include:

Cardiac Cath Lab Cardio ICU Cardio OR Case Management ER (Emergency Room) ICU (Intensive Care Unit)

Interventional Radiology L&D (Labor & Delivery) LTC/SNF Medical Surgical NICU OR (Operating Room)

PACU Psychiatric Unit Radiology Stepdown Telemetry Wound Care

Everything you need to know about Travel Nursing in Idaho

If you love the great outdoors, Idaho should be on your travel nurse location bucket list! This rugged land is filled with unspoiled nature for you to experience, whether you like to explore up close or simply enjoy the view. Cool cities and quaint towns also make The Gem State a true gem when it comes to travel nursing! Plus, Idaho is ranked #5 on U.S. News & World Report ’s 2021 Best States list for its fiscal stability, economic stability, and natural environment, among other great qualities. Could Idaho be the perfect spot for your next travel nurse or travel allied health assignment? Read on to learn more, search Idaho travel nurse jobs , or apply now to get started!

Travel Nursing in Idaho

Idaho is a great choice for people who want to start or continue their travel nurse career and live in a beautiful state. The Gem State also has a cost of living below the national average yet an average annual RN salary of $71,600, so it’s a solid choice for stretching your dollars — especially since travelers can often earn above average compensation. When you choose to work with Medical Solutions, you’ll have a lot of exciting travel nurse jobs to pick from. Plus, you can also enjoy great pay packages, human-first service, and industry-leading benefits when you take a Idaho travel nurse or travel allied health job with us! Some of our traveler benefits include day-one medical, dental, and vision insurance; 401(k) with company match; safe, pet-friendly housing; license and certification reimbursement; unlimited $600 loyalty bonuses; unlimited $500 referral bonuses; free employee assistance program; and more.

U.S. News & World Report ’s 2020/2021 Best Hospitals list evaluated 52 hospitals in Idaho — two of which met high U.S. News standards and are ranked in the state. The #1-ranked Idaho Hospital is St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center in Boise. Coming in at #2 was St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise. Idaho also has many other facilities and clinics throughout the state that could be a great fit for your next travel nurse or travel allied healthcare assignment.

U.S. News & World Report ’s 2021 Best States list ranked Idaho at #5 overall, #3 for economy, #4 for fiscal stability, #10 for infrastructure, and #12 for natural environment. With its top five overall rank and excellent marks in these other important areas, Idaho is an fantastic choice for most travel nurses and travel allied health professionals. It’s a state where you can experience natural beauty, unique culture, and enjoy the flexibility and freedom of the travel nurse lifestyle!

Idaho is currently a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) . The NLC lets nurses practice in other NLC states without getting additional state licenses — which is a helpful cost-saver for travel nurses who switch states so often! New states frequently join so keep posted on the latest NLC map . In the meantime,  our team is always happy to help you with any Idaho state licensing questions.

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Quick Idaho Facts

State Nickname : The Gem State

Capital City : Boise

Largest Cities : Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Idaho Falls, Caldwell

Charming Towns : Pocatello, Coeur d’Alene, Sun Valley, Wallace, Ketchum, Lewiston

Cost of Living : 19th-lowest cost of living in U.S.

Average RN Salary : $71,600

Random Trivia : Idaho lives up to its name as The Gem State. For example, the star garnet is only found in large amounts in two places in the whole world: Idaho and India. There’ve been 72-plus precious and semi-precious gemstones discovered in Idaho!

To Do and See in Idaho

The Gem State is a true gem of a location for travel nursing. Whether you want to be one with nature or experience the influence of Basque and American West culture, there’s so much to see and do in Idaho on your days off!

Idaho’s natural beauty is an incredible sight to take in. Your only problem may be trying to squeeze it all into 13 weeks. But hey, you can always try for an extended assignment as you try to catch them all! There’s famous Lake Coeur d’Alene, the Sawtooth Mountains, and Craters of the Moon. Other must-sees include Shoshone Falls (known as the “Niagara of the West”), Salmon River, Bruneau Dunes State Park, Kirkham Hot Springs, and Hells Canyon. Ski resorts also reign in Idaho, and if you want to hit the powder the famous Sun Valley Resort is a must.

On the city side, Boise is a beautiful town and Idaho’s capital (and largest) city. The Boise Greenbelt is a peaceful, tree- and park-lined, 25-mile stretch along the Boise River as it runs through town. It’s a great spot for strolling, biking, or jogging. Downtown Boise is a fabulous entertainment, shopping, dining, and nightlife district. It’s an artsy city, so you’ll find museums and public art galore. The Basque Block and Basque Museum and Cultural Center preserve and educate on Idaho’s Basque history, which adds such a unique element to the state’s overall culture. There’s also the Idaho Botanical Garden, Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial, Old Idaho Penitentiary, World Center for Birds of Prey, and tons more. The city’s never too far from the nature that makes the state great — the Boise National Forest sits right next to the city, along with Camel’s Back Park and Bogus Basin Mountain Rec Area.

The cuisine in Idaho is largely the result of American West and Basque traditions. Add in some farm-to-table foodie influence and you got really good cuisine. While on assignment be sure to sample traditional state favorites like finger steaks, morel mushrooms, croquetas, paella, lamb, trout, sturgeon, bison burgers, meatloaf melt sandwiches, beef tongue, artisan cheese, huckleberry pie and ice cream, butter cake, and, of course, Idaho baked potatoes.

Whether you’re interested in travel healthcare jobs in Idaho or any other state in the U.S., Medical Solutions can help you build your career in care! We’re here to support you every step of the way, with great benefits and human-first service. Apply now to get started or search travel nursing jobs in Idaho to find your perfect fit!

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We connect care by staffing top healthcare facilities in Idaho  with brilliant Travel Nurses .

Checkmark A checkmark in a circle that is dark. Personalized Pay Packages

Travel Nurses working in Idaho enjoy a personalized payment package with great wage rates, licensure and certification reimbursement, a 401(k) with an immediately vested company contribution, loyalty and referral bonuses, and more.

Checkmark A checkmark in a circle that is dark. Great Benefits

We offer our travel nurses and travel allied health professionals day one medical, dental, and vision insurance, plus the option of several additional voluntary benefits, including life, long-term disability, critical illness, accident, hospital indemnity, and AD&D insurance.

Checkmark A checkmark in a circle that is dark. Employee Assistance Program

Current travelers also have automatic, free access to our employee assistance program (EAP) through Cigna, which includes eight free counseling sessions and many more free resources to support you and your family in every facet of life.

Checkmark A checkmark in a circle that is dark. Travel Nurse Housing

When it comes to making a home in your latest location, Medical Solutions travelers have the option of company-provided, private, fully furnished, secure, pet-friendly housing arranged by our expert housing team or a non-taxable housing stipend that helps you arrange and pay for your own housing costs, depending on your eligibility and location.

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Are you ready to discover new destinations? Then find your next travel nursing Idaho job or travel therapy Idaho job with Host Healthcare. As a traveling nurse in Idaho, you’ll be able to explore the mountainous landscapes and outdoor recreation areas the state has to offer.

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Cities Already Traveled

Just a few cities we’ve placed travelers: Boise, Nampa, Mountain Home, Idaho Falls, and Jerome.

From travel nursing jobs in New York to Alaska, or anywhere else within the United States, our travel nursing agency is here to help you find the perfect assignment for your unique requirements.

Boise is the capital city of Idaho. The Boise River Greenbelt is a series of tree-dotted trails and parks hugging the water’s edge. The grand, sandstone Idaho State Capitol Building is nearby. The Old Idaho Penitentiary contains 19th-century prison cells and gallows, plus historic military weaponry.

Idaho Falls

Idaho Falls has a lot to offer a travel nurse or travel therapist. Downtown’s Museum of Idaho has local-history exhibits, including items linked to the Lewis and Clark expedition and a re-created 1800s town. The Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park has lions, sloths and penguins, plus a petting zoo.

Nampa is the second most populated city in Idaho. If you enjoy being active, Nampa has things for you. Enjoy interactive things like the Warhawk Air Museum, Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge, a stroll down the Boise River Greenbelt. If you’d prefer to enjoy a nice glass of wine head over the the Sawtooth Winery.

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Idaho Potato, Trout, Rack of Lamb, and Bison Burgers.

The Gem State

Your next travel nursing Idaho job or travel therapy Idaho job is waiting for you. As a travel nurse or therapist, you’ll love all the things you can do in Idaho. Rivers, mountains and farmland dominate the state’s landscape. The panhandle has emerald green hillsides, timbered mountains and pristine lakes. Find a travel nursing Idaho job or travel therapy Idaho job with Host Healthcare today!

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Exploring Idaho

Yellowstone national park.

Yellowstone National Park is a nearly 3,500-sq.-mile wilderness recreation area atop a volcanic hot spot. Enjoy dramatic canyons, alpine rivers, lush forests, hot springs and gushing geysers, including its most famous, Old Faithful.

Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve

Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a U.S. National Monument and national preserve in the Snake River Plain in central Idaho.

Lake Coeur d’Alene

Lake Coeur d’Alene is a natural lake in northern Idaho. Its northern end is in the city of Coeur d’Alene. It spans 25 miles in length and ranges from 1 to 3 miles wide with over 109 miles of shoreline.

Silverwood Theme Park

Silverwood Theme Park is an amusement park located in northern Idaho, near the town of Coeur d’Alene. Over the years, Silverwood has grown in both size and popularity. Today, Silverwood is the largest theme and water park in the American Northwest on 413-acre and boasting more than 65 rides, slides, shows and attractions.

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Travel nursing jobs in Idaho offer the chance to see the Earth’s beauty in a special way. In Boise, Idaho’s largest city, travel nurses can enjoy urban living while being within a short drive of the Snake River and the Columbia River. The bold scenery of these waterways, combined with opportunities for hiking and biking around them, makes for a nice place to work and play.

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Though you may find yourself in Boise for the posting, you are surrounded by breathtaking landscape like the Boise River Greenbelt with its 25-mile path that leads you into the relative tranquility and spectacular surroundings just outside the city.  Hiking, biking or viewing the local natural wildlife is a must see. Make your way to the world famous Hot Pools and soak in its pleasures that are sure to relax every ache, pain, and muscle in your body.

Whether you are a thrill seeker or on looking to relax and unwind, you can find it on your Travel Assignment in Idaho. Rapids, wilderness and testing one’s limits in the beer, wine, and food scene can’t be an unforgettable experience once you touch down in Idaho.  For the State that claims . the most whitewater rapids in the bottom 48 it’s almost an open invitation to put on a helmet and grasp an oar and propel yourself onward to adventure. Once again the ability to couple work and pleasure in such a regard is a rare oddity but available to temporary travelers to the State.

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The response time from my recruiter and nurse specialist is amazing! They both have been so great to work with on my first assignment out in California!!! Chad and Samantha both are super caring and very responsive! I already extended my contract with the hospital because of the smooth process. They made the transition from Florida to California a lot loss stressful than I imagined. Would definitely recommend them both!!!

My recruiter, and other staff I have had the pleasure of interacting with, are all so friendly and helpful. My recruiter is responsive, and even reached out while she was on vacation to check on me! I’ve worked with other agencies in the past, but Stability is next level when it comes to making your travel nursing experience as seamless as possible! Special shout out to Lindsay (best recruiter ever) and Tracy. Amazing people to work with.

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My recruiter is very responsive and personable. I have NEVER had any issues with them!! This agency even has PTO! None of my co workers with other agencies have this benefit!! Also the rates are equal or higher than most other agencies!! Everything feels more like family than business and for that I would choose stability over any other agency!! I am so happy I chose to work with them!

Sopheare C.

My recruiter Amanda is amazing and always timely with her responses. Debbie who is my nurse experience specialist who is with me all times of the contract is truly awesome. Love how responsive she is and will answer any and all my questions. Big thanks to Jesse my compliance coordinator for making all the appointments and getting me travel ready. Can’t thank my team enough for all they do. Any question or issue I have they resolve right away. And I love that they breakdown each contract into a spread so you know exactly what your getting for the terms of the contract.

I have been incredibly impressed by the professionalism, ease of communication, ability to have all requirements for onboarding fulfilled in a timely manner, and just overall outstanding service. Lindsay Hernandez is my particular recruiter and she has been a pleasure to work with, as well as all the team members at Stability. I’m looking forward to staying with them for my next assignment. I highly recommend them to my nursing friends, and anyone looking to travel as a nurse!

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Idaho Travel Nurse

In the state of Idaho, there are many things to love about the cities and towns, and especially what lies between them—miles of untamed wilderness to the north and rolling recreational venues in the south. From the capital of Boise to the more rural Soda Springs, the communities here strive to create family-friendly living conditions amid some of the best outdoor recreational opportunities in the country. Your travel itinerary is sure to be full of adventure, thrills, delights and quiet downtime in Idaho, and it is a fine place to live as a travel nurse.

Idaho Travel Nursing Benefits

There are so many advantages to becoming an Idaho Travel Nurse. Don’t be hampered by what you think your limitation are—instead embrace the opportunity to enhance your career, expand your horizons and do something that others only dream of. Here are a few reasons why you should become an Idaho travel nurse:

Face Each Challenge—As an Idaho travel nurse, you’ll be put into situations where you must use your knowledge, skills and training to make a difference with people every day, from coworkers and bosses to patients and families. Perhaps you’d like to work in a facility that is different from your current position in order to expand your skills and hone them in ways you never thought possible. You might even have the opportunity to mentor others and share your knowledge on a professional level. Work with an agency recruiter to select the type of facility you’d like to work at in Idaho.

Relocation Assistance—An agency will help you research and relocate to Idaho. Because of the demand for nurses nationwide, you are in a unique position to choose the area of the state in which you want to live. Perhaps you want to be in the heart of the capital city, or maybe a more rural setting is to your liking. A recruiter will help you determine the best relocation package for you, and even your family members and pets. Idaho is well known for its affordable cost of living, wonderful schools, low taxes, high culture, outdoor fun, awesome scenery and friendly residents. There’s little reason to wonder why many travel nurses choose Idaho to live and work.

Fabulous Benefits—Travel nurses to Idaho receive a benefits package that is the envy of the industry. These benefits include dental and medical reimbursements, free housing, travel allowances, low-cost continuing education courses and 401k options. A recruiter can help you fine tune your employment package until you get absolutely what you are looking for as far as benefits.

Choose Idaho—The “Gem State” is really a hidden treasure, often better known for potatoes than for its fabulous recreation scene. If you are looking for something outside a busy, fast-paced life, Idaho is the place for you. Small-town charm is present even in the biggest Idaho cities, but that doesn’t mean you are sacrificing any urban amenities. Idahoans appreciate the fine things in life and have managed to blend the simple things into everyday life.  

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Idaho is one of the most dynamic states and best-kept secrets in America. Nestled on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, this state has everything from mountains, plains, deserts, and lakes. Whatever fits your fancy in terms of outdoor scenery and exploring, you are sure to be able to find many opportunities to enjoy yourself.

This state is home to a large city with sprawling communities on the periphery, as well as many rural towns with small, critical access facilities. From Sun Valley to Boise, to Coeur d’Alene, breathtaking scenery exists in all corners of the state. There is a plethora of activities to enjoy regardless of the season. If exploring new places with amazing outdoor adventures seems appealing to you, Idaho might need to jump to the top of your travel nursing list.

Looking for open travel nurse assignments in Idaho? Speak with a recruiter today!

How Much Do Travel Nurses Make In Idaho?

According to Indeed.com , Idaho is currently paying travel nurses an average of $2,204 per week. With the rapidly changing travel nurse pay sweeping across the nation, this rate still remains at the average price for most states at this time. It is also important to take into consideration that your overall expenses will most likely be lower than states with higher weekly pay. Currently, the highest-paying cities in Idaho according to Indeed.com are as follows:

  • Pocatello – $2,922/week
  • Coeur d’Alene – $2,592/week
  • Lewiston – $2,477/week
  • Meridian – $2,383/week
  • Idaho Falls – $2,265/week

Highest-paying specialties in Idaho

If you are searching for the highest paying contracts, you will typically find those in some of the smaller towns in Idaho as the larger cities have less of a need. But, there are still many specialties that are paying well and proving a wide degree of options for nurses to choose from. As of the summer of 2023, these are the top-paying specialties based on current contracts for a 36-hour week.

  • Operating Room – $2,830/week
  • Labor and Delivery – $2,763/week
  • Progressive Care Unit – $2,555/week
  • ICU – $2,519/week
  • Ortho/Trauma RN – $2,410/week

Top 5 Hospitals In Idaho

If you are a nurse who likes to work with the best, and most nationally ranked hospitals in a region, check out Idaho’s top contenders.

1. St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center

  • Location : Boise
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  • High Performing : 19 Procedures/Conditions

2. St. Alphonsus Medical Center

  • High Performing : 7 Procedures/Conditions

3. Mountain View Hospital

  • Location : Idaho Falls
  • High Performing : 2 Procedures/Conditions

4. Intermountain Cassia Medical Center

  • Location : Burley
  • High Performing : 1 Procedure/Condition

5. Franklin County Medical Center

  • Location : Preston

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Cost of Living for Travel Nurses in Idaho

The cost of living in Idaho ranks in the “very average” category when compared to the rest of the country. As a matter of fact, it actually is ranked at number 28 in cost of living from a 2022 survey , landing it in the most average ranking of all. Idaho has received a reputation recently for being a landing zone for thousands of Californians leaving their home state, so for them, living expenses seem cheap!

As is true with most states, housing is the biggest expense in Idaho and is highly dependent on which city you are looking to live in. The median price to rent a 1-bedroom apartment in the state is $839. So, if you are interested in taking a travel contract, you will most likely be looking for a fully-furnished place, which makes your average rent closer to $1,000. Idaho severely lacks public transportation, so if you are looking for easy access to travel around the cities, you will need to have your own car.

Pros & Cons of Travel Nursing in Idaho

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  • Idaho is full of activities to participate in year-round. From nationally known ski resorts scattered all over the state and amazing lakes to play in during the summer, to the hundreds of hot springs thrown about, you will always be able to find an adventure to embark on.
  • The weather allows for defined seasons, but they do not get unbearably hot or cold. Of course, there are always outlier days, but the lack of humidity helps make the temperatures feel bearable every day.
  • Get a taste of wide open spaces, and rural living. If you don’t choose to live in a small town, you will at least drive through many on your excursions.
  • Idaho is very affordable. With the average cost of living, it makes it tolerable to pay more for extra fun activities.
  • There are many destination cities within the state to explore. From the top region to the eastern mountains, to the metropolis of Boise, there are many different opportunities for jobs as well as fun.

Cons of Travel Nursing in Idaho

  • It is growing quickly. The secret of this state has been exposed, and thousands of people have been flocking to move here. This has made some of the locals bitter to new people, and newer residents have to fight for respect.
  • With this influx of people, specifically from California, the housing market has been rising which has caused an inflation of just about everything else in the region.
  • There is a lack of cultural diversity. If you are looking for a city center full of a wide range of people groups, you won’t find it in Idaho. The state in general is full of a very similar group of people that look and vote the same.
  • If you are not a fan of guns, this will not be the state for you. Idahoans are proud of their guns, and many of their hobbies include them to some extent. However, if this interests you, this can be one of the biggest pros.
  • Limited big cities. With one large city in the entire state, there are limited opportunities to find and shop for specific items. This also means that flying out can have added challenges if you are not living close to Boise Airport.

Things To Do on Your Days Off

As mentioned several times already, there are ample opportunities for day-off adventures in Idaho. With 130 hot springs in the state, you could fill your entire contract just by chasing your next soaking session. Some of the most notable are Kirkham Hot Springs, Mountain Village Resort, Boat Box Hot Springs, and Goldbug Hot Springs. This is a great activity that you can do year-round, although some of them are not accessible in the winter due to road closures.

With a total of 14 ski resorts state-wide, there are plenty of opportunities to either learn a new skill or have the most fun bouncing around the state skiing or snowboarding. From Sun Valley, Brundage, Schweitzer, and even Bogus Basin, you will have access to see a large portion of the state on clear days from the top of the peaks. These mountains all have some great mountain bike opportunities in the summer as well, so be sure to check them out even if there isn’t any snow on the ground.

Idaho also has some very noteworthy lakes. The famous Coeur d’Alene on the north side of the state is a wonderful, fun city to check out. This would be a fantastic weekend trip, and you could pair it with visiting Sandpoint as well. Stanley Lake and Redfish Lake are also incredible trips to take and explore via kayak or paddle boards on those hot, summer days. If you don’t have a ton of time and are in the Boise area, grab a tube and float the river and end the day with one of the wonderful eateries downtown.

Idaho truly is an incredible state. For many people searching for adventure and interested in a state that they could both call home or just stop in for a while, Idaho has so much to offer. Although there is not an extensive network of hospitals to choose from, life outside of work can help provide enough reason to come visit for a time. This is a wonderful state to visit year-round, and your friends will be dying to visit and go on adventures.

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