Nursing Jobs in

New Jersey

Finding the right nursing job in New Jersey doesn’t have to be complicated. Gifted Healthcare was founded by nurses, so working with us means you're supported by a team that truly understands. We can help you explore a variety of nursing opportunities across the state, aligning you with jobs that fit your skillset, goals, and lifestyle.

Whether you’re interested in travel contracts along the coast, local shifts near home, or a long-term, permanent role at a top hospital in New Jersey, we’ve got you covered. You bring the skills and heart—we’ll help you find the right fit.
Whether you’re interested in travel contracts along the coast, local shifts near home, or a long-term, permanent role at a top hospital in New Jersey, we’ve got you covered. You bring the skills and heart—we’ll help you find the right fit.

Featured Jobs in New Jersey

Types of RN Nursing Jobs in New Jersey

From busy hospitals in Morristown to community healthcare centers in Rochelle Park and Newton, New Jersey is always in need of talented, compassionate nurses with a variety of skillsets. High-demand specialties in the state include MedSurg, LTAC (long-term acute care), PCU, Labor & Delivery, ER, and Telemetry.

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

Local Nursing

Local nursing assignments are short-term, temporary at healthcare facilities near your home. Such as those in Morristown, NJ, often lack full-time staff and need support from local and travel nurses.

Travel Nursing

Travel nursing assignments allow you to explore different parts of New Jersey while earning competitive pay, stipends, and diverse experience. Travel nurses make more in New Jersey than in many other states due to the higher cost of living.

Per Diem Opportunities

Per diem opportunities give you more control over your schedule. Whether you're picking up extra hours between contracts or prefer working on your terms, facilities across the state offer flexible, high-demand opportunities.


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Average Registered Nurse Salary in New Jersey

Nursing salaries in New Jersey can vary quite a bit depending on your specialty, experience level, location, and the type of role you choose. For example:

  • In areas like Morristown, Rochelle Park, and Willingboro, where nurses are often in demand, specialized nurses, such as those in ER, L&D, or NICU, often earn higher wages due to demand  and the complexity of care needed at hospitals.
  • Travel nurses working in New Jersey also typically make more per hour than permanent and local RNs. Plus, they receive generous housing, meal, and travel stipends to help cover the higher cost of living in the state.
  • Per diem nurses also tend to earn a higher hourly wage since they work flexible hours without health insurance benefits.

While travel and per diem nursing roles give you freedom and often come with higher pay, permanent nursing positions in New Jersey offer more stability, full benefits, and opportunities for advancement, especially in areas like Morristown.

With so many options available across the state, we can help you find a nursing position that fits your lifestyle, desired pay, and career goals.


Is New Jersey a good state for nursing?

Yes—New Jersey has approximately 140,800 nursing positions, most of which are based in healthcare facilities across the state!

How much does an RN make in NJ?

Registered nurses (RNs) make up the largest portion of this workforce and earn an average yearly salary of around $89,700-$106,990, according to multiple sources, including 2024 data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Are nurses in demand in New Jersey?

Yes! New Jersey is on track to experience a significant registered nurse shortage, especially in specialties like MedSurg, ICU, Telemetry, and ER. Current projections are showing a gap of 24,450 RNs by 2036, according to data from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).

What nurse makes the most money in NJ?

Specialized nurses, including Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs), typically earn the highest salaries in New Jersey. ICU, OR, travel, and Neonatal Nurses also make more than the typical RN across the state.  

What is the cost of living in New Jersey?

New Jersey’s cost of living is about 10-20% above the national average, especially regarding housing and property taxes. Luckily for nurses, this often translates to higher pay. Travel nurses, in particular, are among the highest earners in the field nationwide.

Where are nurses in-demand in New Jersey?

Larger towns, such as Morristown and Willingboro, as well as smaller towns like Rochelle Park, are often in high demand for nurses, especially in ICU, MedSurg, PCU and L&D units.

At Gifted Healthcare, we have PRN, travel, and local nursing opportunities available in various NJ healthcare facilities. Apply now—our recruiters can help you find the right fit.

Find Your Next RN Nursing Job in New Jersey with Gifted Healthcare

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

Our recruiters understand the New Jersey 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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