Hey {{first_name|nurse}},

This week’s list is built for speed. No fluff, just roles worth a serious look.

A quick way to scan it:

  • Start with pay, then check hours/week so the math works for your life.

  • Look at location next, since a “high rate” can disappear fast once rent hits.

  • Click Apply early on the best fits. The clean listings tend to get traction fast.

One small move that helps: if a posting looks solid, save it, apply, then set a 10-minute follow-up task for yourself (message or call). You do not need to chase every role. You just need to move fast on the right two or three.

Title

Hospital, City

Hrs/wk

Rate

Link

Travel Labor & Delivery Nurse

Tracy, CA

36

$89.25/hr

Travel Nurse RN – CVOR

Redding, CA

40

$96.15/hr

RN - ICU

San Ramon Regional Medical Center, San Ramon, CA

40

$83-133

RN

Clovis Community Medical Center, Clovis, CA

36

$92–120/hr

RN - OR

Desert Regional Medical Center (Indio, CA)

36

$76–121/hr

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