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State Resources : California

   Travel Nursing Jobs in California

Link to California Board of Nursing

400 R Street, Suite 4030 PO Box 944210
Sacramento, California 95814

Phone: (916) 327-3350
Fax: (916) 327-4402

Fees:
Initial licensing fee, RN: $195.00
License renewal (biennial), RN: $80.00

Continuing Education Requirements:
30 contact hours per renewal period.

Notes:


California travel nursing jobs are plentiful. For one thing, it is a gigantic state with so many places to go you could almost carve out a travel nursing career there without ever leaving the borders! There is the exotic Northern part of the state with unparalleled beauty, rocky shorelines, and quaint little towns.

There is the San Francisco Bay area sharing geography with cutting edge Silicon Valley, ( 50 miles South centered in San Jose). The Central Coast area gives you both the beaches of Santa Barbara and the wineries of San Ynez Valley all within 2 hour driving distance of Los Angeles. Hollywood, Disneyland, the Dodgers, the Angels, the Lakers. What can you say about LA? And two more hours to the South is San Diego. MORE beaches, a world class zoo, museums to die for, and Mexico 30 minutes away.

Most of our travel nursing agencies have jobs in California.





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Do you have to have a BSN to be a travel nurse?

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Let’s get some terms straight just so we are all on the same page. “BSN” is a bachelors degree in nursing. Again, just to be clear to the audience, you do NOT have to have a BSN to become an RN. Many nursing programs award the RN designation without having to complete an entire BSN program. The short answer is no. You do not have.......
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