travel nurse jobs in Utah

Why Utah?

Utah travel nursing jobs offer an extraordinary blend of professional opportunities and breathtaking natural landscapes. Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion, Arches, and Bryce Canyon, Utah is an outdoor lover’s paradise. On your days off, you can explore red rock formations, hike scenic trails, or enjoy skiing in world-renowned resorts like Park City and Snowbird during the winter months.

Utah is also home to top-tier healthcare facilities, providing travel nurses with the chance to grow their careers at respected hospitals like Intermountain Medical Center and University of Utah Health. Whether you’re drawn to great Salt Lake City‘s urban vibe or prefer the peaceful charm of smaller towns, Utah offers a diverse range of housing and lifestyle options to make you feel at home. For those seeking the perfect balance of career advancement and outdoor adventure, Utah is an ideal destination for healthcare professionals looking into travel nursing.

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Exclusive Access to High-Paying Jobs

You’ll get exclusive access to numerous travel nurse assignments in Utah. No matter where you dream of going, the perfect job is waiting for you.

Weekly Pay

With Host Healthcare, travel nurses can get paid weekly AND get tax-free stipends. So when you travel with us, you can work on enjoying your assignment in Utah rather than when you’re going to get paid next.

Dedicated Housing Assistance

We’ll help you find and secure housing that makes you, your family, and your furry friends feel at home. Pet-friendly accommodations are available.

Health Benefits from Day 1

Because we’ve got your back (and your teeth and your eyes), your well-being is our top concern from the get-go, with full medical, dental, and vision benefits from day one.

Health Coverage Between Jobs

Time off should be stress-free, right? Yep! That’s why our policy allows you to keep your elected medical, dental, and vision benefits active between travel assignments less than 30 days apart.

401K Matching

Our competitive 401K investment plan (complete with company matching!) is our way of saying, “We have your back, throughout your journey.”

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Travel Nursing Jobs in Utah's Greatest Cities

Utah’s cities provide diverse professional experience with access to stunning natural beauty, making it a top choice for nurses seeking career growth and personal adventure.

Salt Lake City

This dynamic city balances professional growth with urban excitement. On your days off, enjoy downtown, ski at nearby resorts, or experience the Great Salt Lake. Salt Lake City offers a blend of career opportunities and scenic surroundings.

Provo

Nestled between mountains and Utah Lake, provides travel nurses with opportunities at Utah Valley Hospital. Known for its small-town charm and access to outdoor adventures, Provo offers hiking, fishing, and nearby attractions like Bridal Veil Falls. Whether you're into nature or arts and culture, Provo is a perfect fit.

Ogden

At the base of the Wasatch Mountains, combines rich history and outdoor adventure. Travel nurses at Ogden Regional Medical Center enjoy career fulfillment alongside skiing at Powder Mountain, hiking Ogden Canyon, or exploring the historic 25th Street. Ogden offers a unique mix of adventure and relaxation.

Explore Utah travel nursing job opportunities and find the perfect assignment that matches your professional goals and lifestyle.

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To get started on your travel nurse adventure in Utah, we encourage you to take 2 minutes to sign up here. After you’ve completed that short form, one of our friendly recruiters will immediately reach out to you. They’ll match you with the perfect travel nursing job in Utah or any of the other 49 states. We will provide you with a wide range of options that meet your specialty, skill set, and wants.

Finding a reasonable accommodation for housing in Utah as a travel nurse with Host Healthcare is a breeze. We have a team of dedicated housing specialists who are here to help you find the perfect stay for you, your family and yes even your furry companion! Click here to find out how our housing team can help you find your new home away from home in Utah.

Yes, we offer local contracts in Utah to registered nurses who want freedom and flexibility as well as the comfort of working near home. Click here to get started and one of our recruiters will reach out to you with local Utah nursing job options and pay packages. You can also utilize our jobs page to search for local contracts near you in Utah.

Pay rates for Utah travel nursing jobs vary based on several factors including current market demand, specialty, location, as well as other factors that are specific to an individual contract. Our team is focused on listening to exactly what you want from a travel nursing assignment and prioritizing your needs. Our responsive, friendly recruiters will work closely with you to find a pay package and location that meets your needs. In addition to your weekly paycheck, you may be eligible for day-1 medical, vision, and dental benefits; professional development and travel reimbursements; 401K matching and stipends for housing and meals.

Travel expense reimbursements can be included in your Utah travel nursing contract. Before finalizing your travel contract and taking off for your assignment, discuss with your recruiter about adding in travel expense reimbursements.