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West Coast Travel Nursing Contracts 2026: Pay, Demand & Top Tips

Written by Anders Group | Mar 30, 2026 2:45:00 PM

If you're a travel nurse looking to maximize your income while working in some of the most desirable locations in the country, West Coast travel nursing contracts in 2026 should be at the top of your list.

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Why Choose West Coast Travel Nursing Contracts in 2026?

  • Top-tier pay rates among the highest in the U.S.
  • Strong nurse-to-patient ratio laws (especially in California)
  • Year-round demand across major hospital systems
  • Access to coastal cities, mountains, and vibrant urban life

Average Pay for West Coast Travel Nurses in 2026

Travel nurses on the West Coast continue to earn premium rates due to demand and cost of living.

  • California: $2,800 – $3,800+ per week
  • Oregon: $2,400 – $2,900+ per week
  • Washington: $2,500 – $2,900 per week

Tip: Northern California contracts often offer the highest pay in the country.

Most In-Demand Travel Nursing Specialties

  • ICU (Intensive Care Unit)
  • ER (Emergency Room)
  • Labor & Delivery
  • Operating Room (OR)
  • NICU
  • Telemetry

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Best West Coast Cities for Travel Nurses

California

  • San Diego – Competitive pay with great lifestyle
  • Sacramento – Lower cost of living than Bay Area
  • San Jose – High-paying tech region

Oregon

  • Portland – Strong hospital systems
  • Eugene – Smaller, less competitive markets

Washington

  • Tacoma – Growing demand
  • Spokane – Affordable and steady contracts

Cost of Living vs. Pay

While pay is high, managing your expenses is key to maximizing earnings.

  • Use housing stipends strategically
  • Look for sign-on and completion bonuses
  • Consider smaller cities for better savings

Licensing Requirements

  • California requires a state-specific license
  • Oregon and Washington require endorsement but are more streamlined

When to Apply for 2026 Contracts

  • Winter: High demand post-holidays
  • Summer: Peak need due to vacations
  • Fall: Stable demand with less competition

Apply 4–8 weeks in advance for the best opportunities.

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How to Land the Best West Coast Travel Nursing Contracts

  • Keep certifications up to date (BLS, ACLS, etc.)
  • Maintain 2+ years of recent experience
  • Stay flexible on location and shifts
  • Work with a trusted staffing agency

Final Thoughts

West Coast travel nursing contracts in 2026 offer unmatched earning potential, career growth, and lifestyle benefits. Whether you're aiming for high pay or a scenic assignment, the West Coast delivers.

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