Travel Nursing Jobs in San Diego, California

Competitive pay varies by assignment/week

San Diego remains one of the most competitive travel nursing markets in California because it combines premium destination appeal with high-acuity hospital demand. Travelers who target the city usually care about three things at once: a contract that moves quickly, a package that still works after housing costs, and a recruiter who can move as soon as the right unit opens.

For nurses, San Diego is rarely a market where broad job board noise wins. The strongest opportunities are usually tied to timing, license readiness, and how fast you can respond once a unit opens. Epic Travel Staffing uses this page to keep the core decision data in one place: visible pay ranges, current live listings, California licensure guidance, shift expectations, and direct paths to a recruiter when you need help moving from interest to submission. When exact San Diego inventory is thin, nearby California openings still tell you what the market is paying and how hospitals are staffing right now.

That makes the page useful whether you are planning ahead or applying today. If you already hold an active California license, the fastest path is to review the live assignments below and speak with a recruiter about start dates. If you are still working through endorsement, you can use the linked license and salary resources to shorten the gap between interest and eligibility.

There are no exact travel nursing jobs in san diego, california openings in the current Epic Travel Staffing feed right now. The jobs below are live California assignments our recruiters can use while they source the next local start.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do travel nurses make in San Diego?

Epic's live San Diego demand moves quickly, so exact openings may fluctuate. Based on current comparable California assignments, travel nurse pay varies by specialty, shift, and urgency.

Do I need a California license before I can start?

Yes. California assignments usually require an active California RN license before start. Endorsement applicants should plan for fingerprints, license verification, and transcript review before the contract begins.

Which specialties pay the most in Southern California?

Pay depends on urgency, shift, facility, and unit scarcity, but high-acuity specialties such as ICU, OR, and ER often produce stronger weekly packages when openings are active.

How fast can I start a San Diego assignment?

The fastest starts typically go to nurses who already have a California license, complete profile documents, and recruiter availability for same-day submission.

Why are San Diego travel nursing jobs sometimes hard to find?

San Diego is a destination market. Exact openings can be limited at any given moment because the city attracts a high volume of traveler interest and hospitals often fill contracts quickly.

Are San Diego travel nursing contracts usually 13 weeks?

Yes. Thirteen-week contracts remain the standard structure for most travel nursing assignments, although some units may extend or request alternate durations.