nursing jobs in louisiana

Nursing Jobs in

Louisiana

At Gifted Healthcare, we understand that every nurse's path looks different. That’s why we offer a variety of nursing opportunities across Louisiana, so you can find a role that fits your strengths, goals, and the way you want to live and work.

Whether you’re looking for a travel, per diem, or local nursing role in Louisiana, we can help you find a position that allows you to grow professionally and make an impact, all while staying true to what matters most to you.

Featured Jobs in Louisiana

Types of RN Nursing Jobs in Louisiana

From busy hospitals in New Orleans and Baton Rouge to smaller cities across the state, Louisiana is always looking for talented, passionate nurses in a variety of roles. Some in-demand specialties in the state include MedSurg, PCU, ER, telemetry, and ICU nurses.

You also have several options when it comes to choosing a nursing role in Louisiana, each with different levels of flexibility, pay, and commitment:  

Local Nursing

Local nursing contracts are short-term assignments close to home. These positions are ideal for nurses who want flexibility without traveling far.

Travel Nursing

Travel nursing assignments allow you to explore different parts of Louisiana while earning competitive pay, housing stipends, and experience in various settings.

Per Diem Opportunities

Per diem opportunities let you pick up shifts when it works for you, whether you're filling gaps between contracts or want more freedom in your schedule.


Is there a nursing shortage in Louisiana?

Yes, many states in the U.S. are experiencing a nursing shortage, including Louisiana. These shortages are common in critical care units and more rural areas like Lafayette. This means there’s a frequent need for skilled RNs across the state in a range of specialties and healthcare settings.  

Is Louisiana a good state for nurses?

Yes! Louisiana is a great place to work as a nurse as it has a lower cost of living compared to other states, diverse clinical settings, and strong community-centered care. Travel nursing contracts with competitive pay packages are also common, as the demand for nurses in a variety of settings is high.  

How long does it take to be an RN in Louisiana?

Most RNs in Louisiana complete a two-year associate degree or a four-year BSN program, followed by passing the NCLEX-RN. Once licensed by the Louisiana State Board of Nursing, you’re ready to begin practicing. 

What specialties are most in demand for nurses in Louisiana?

ICU, ER, telemetry, med-surg, and OR nurses are consistently in high demand, especially in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and regional hospitals during peak staffing seasons (December-February and June-August). 

Find Your Next RN Nursing Job in Louisiana with Gifted Healthcare

As an award-winning nursing staffing company, Gifted Healthcare offers a wide range of opportunities in Louisiana, including Travel, Local, and Per Diem assignments for RNs and Allied Health professionals at trusted hospitals and care facilities.

Our recruiters understand the Louisiana nursing landscape and are ready to help you find an assignment that matches your skills, goals, and the way you want to work.

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