By ONESTAFF MEDICAL

April 1, 2025

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Navigating the Travel Nursing Industry in 2025: What You Need to Know

If there’s one thing travel nurses know how to do, it’s adapt. The travel nursing industry has seen some serious shifts over the past few years—booming demand during the pandemic, a market correction in its aftermath, and now, a new normal that’s still taking shape. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or just starting to explore the possibilities, let’s break down what’s happening in the travel nursing industry right now and what it means for you.

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The Market is Stabilizing (Finally!)

The travel nursing industry went from a $6.5 billion market in 2019 to a staggering $42.7 billion in 2022—only to shrink back down by 40% in 2023. If it felt like a rollercoaster, that’s because it was! Now, experts predict a more sustainable market size of around $19.5 billion in 2025. While pandemic-level bill rates aren’t the norm anymore, travel nursing is still a fantastic way to build your career, see new places, and make great money. It’s just about knowing where to look!

Hospitals Still Need You

Even though the frenzy has settled, there’s still a massive demand for skilled nurses—especially those willing to travel. Many hospitals are struggling with staff shortages due to retirements, burnout, and an aging population needing more care. So while contracts might not be as sky-high as they were in 2020, travel nurses remain essential. Facilities need flexibility, and that’s where you shine.

Technology is Changing the Game

From new staffing platforms to gig-style apps, technology is making it easier than ever for nurses to find assignments that fit their lifestyle. Some travel nurses are even using apps to pick up per diem shifts in between contracts, allowing for even more flexibility. The days of waiting weeks to hear back about a job are fading—today, speed and choice are on your side.

Who’s Traveling? A Changing Demographic

More and more younger nurses are jumping into travel nursing earlier in their careers, drawn by the adventure, flexibility, and (let’s be honest) the pay. But experienced nurses are also making moves, using travel nursing as a way to avoid burnout and shake up their routine. No matter where you are in your career, there’s a place for you in the travel nursing industry.

The Money Talk: What to Expect

Let’s be real—compensation is always a big factor. While those once-in-a-lifetime pandemic contracts are mostly gone, pay is still solid. Some nurses are finding creative ways to boost their income, like using gig apps to pick up extra shifts with pay rates hitting $70–$100 per hour. But keep in mind that working as an independent contractor comes with tax considerations and added costs, so be sure to plan ahead.

The Bottom Line

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Travel nursing isn’t going anywhere. It’s evolving, and those who stay flexible and informed will continue to thrive. Whether you’re chasing the best contracts, looking for a better work-life balance, or just love the excitement of new places, there’s still plenty of opportunity out there.

At OneStaff, we’re here to help you navigate these changes and find assignments that fit your goals. Ready to see what’s out there? Let’s chat and get you set up for your next adventure!

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By Uniti Med

November 23, 2022

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Looking Ahead to Travel Healthcare in 2023

Uniti Med provided this article.

It’s hard to believe that 2022 is already ending, and a new year will soon begin. It feels like the past few years have all blended together for many of us. Covid-19 completely changed the healthcare industry, and since it swept the nation in 2020, the future of healthcare staffing has been uncertain.  

Earlier this month, we attended the annual SIA Healthcare Staffing Summit in Houston, Texas. The Healthcare Staffing Summit is an annual event to give updates and changes in the industry. This year, the focus was on healthcare staffing beyond the pandemic. Let’s look at some of their projections for travel healthcare in a post-pandemic world. 

Looking Ahead to Travel Healthcare in 2023

Job Openings to Hires Ratios Will Increase 

As we move into 2023, we will continue to see the ratio of openings to hires increase. For the last ten years, ratios remained steady at 1.67. In August 2022, that number jumped to 2.4. Staffing shortages were nothing new prior to Covid, and that gap will continue to grow. We are no longer in a staffing shortage but a staffing crisis. As a healthcare traveler, this means more job opportunities. There has never been a greater need for healthcare employees than there is now. 

Burnout Will Drive Professionals Out of the Field 

It’s no secret that healthcare providers have been put through the wringer these past few years. Long hours, high patient ratios, and devastating loss of life at the height of the pandemic led to many feeling helpless and wanting to leave the industry entirely. Statistics show that 27% of healthcare professionals will reduce their hours in the next 12 months, and 29% will leave their current practice altogether in the next two years. This, unfortunately, will only add to the shortage and give more burnout to those who stay. 

The Demand for Healthcare Professions Will Increase 

As the staffing crisis continues, the need for certain specialties and professions will also increase. The top 3 professions with increasing needs are nurse practitioners (52.2%), PT assistants (35.3%), and OT assistants (34.6%). Allied professions will have the highest need, a positive for those in the field who are looking for more travel job opportunities. 

Hospitals Are Under Financial Pressure 

In 2022, more than 50% of hospitals in the nation were operating in the red. Because of this, they are being pushed to lower bill rates, therefore, lower compensation. Not to mention, there is a 96% likelihood of a nationwide recession in 2023. Many healthcare professionals start a travel career for the higher compensation, but depending on the facility they are working, it may not be the case. 

While these statistics seem bleak, there is hope for the future of healthcare staffing. Hospitals are opening themselves up to more flexible staff and schedules. Modern technology is transforming the way travelers find jobs. The 2022 Travelers Conference in Las Vegas was the most attended ever, which proves that despite the odds, travelers aren’t going anywhere. The number of travelers in the workforce continues to increase. In 2022, we saw a massive increase in travelers. The need isn’t going away, and neither are the travelers. 

So, what does this mean for you? As a full-service healthcare staffing company, our travelers can expect us to continue to provide the absolute best service. We will work hard to find you the best fit for the best pay possible. Just because you are traveling alone, it doesn’t mean you are alone. As the needs of facilities continue to adapt to the market, so will we. As hospitals send out new requirements to their staff, our compliance team will be on top of it. As jobs change and needs arise across the country, our recruiters and client managers will be there. No matter what is to come in 2023, know that your healthcare staffing agency will always be there for you. 

The Gypsy Nurse job board is a great place to search for your next travel nurse assignment. We have you covered with our housing page if housing is an issue. You can search for what you are looking for.

If you are a new travel nurse or looking into becoming a travel nurse:

Travel Nurse Guide: Step-by-Step (now offered in a PDF Downloadable version!)

By Brandy Pinkerton

February 12, 2022

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TGN and Travel Nurse 101: Let’s Talk the Travel Nurse Industry

The Gypsy Nurse’s own Online Community Manager, Rachel, and Travel Nurse 101’s Brandy went live recently to discuss the travel nurse industry. Brandy also answered travel nurse questions during the live event. Watch the video above video to hear Brandy’s perspective on the travel nurse industry.

About Brandy:

I’m Brandy; I have over 18 years of varied nursing experience, including neonatal and pediatric ICU, critical care float pool, flight nursing, and travel nursing. Since pursuing a career as a travel nurse, I’ve had adventures in Florida, Colorado, Nevada, South Carolina, Texas, and Montana. I’m an avid traveler, hiker, and outdoor enthusiast. Visit travelnurse101.com to learn more about Brandy!

About Travel Nurse 101:

Travel Nurse 101 is education, tips, and mentorship for new travel nurses that I hope is perceived as very genuine and heartfelt, not just your normal Q&A. It has a “personable” feel and is something I want to always try to maintain, so nurses feel like they have a safe place to get help and ask for advice from a real nurse who’s been where they have and personally knows what it feels like to go through these experiences. This mentorship program aims to give you the tools you need to be successful and let you know that you are not alone in your pursuits. Instead of letting you learn the hard way, I’ll tell you all there is to know about travel nursing so that you can feel prepared to leap into this exciting, rewarding profession with full confidence! I am here to cheer you on; let’s do this!! 

We hope you enjoyed this live event. Do you have any topics you would like to see covered during a live event? Comment them below. If you are interested in going live and giving advice or tips to fellow travel nurses, comment below, and someone from our team will be in contact.

Are you looking for your next travel nurse assignment? Click here to view our job board. Do you need housing for an upcoming assignment? Click here to search our housing page.

If you are a new travel nurse or looking into becoming a travel nurse:

Travel Nurse Guide: Step-by-Step (now offered in a PDF Downloadable version!)