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Travel Nursing Jobs in British Columbia
British Columbia invites travel nurses to experience breathtaking coastal views, vibrant multicultural cities, and a diverse range of healthcare opportunities. Let us help you find your perfect travel RN assignment in BC.
Why work in British Columbia?
Discover career flexibility, natural beauty, and excellent compensation.
Professional Growth
Work in BC’s world-class healthcare facilities, from innovative urban hospitals to remote coastal clinics, and expand your scope of practice in diverse settings.
Breathtaking Scenery
From oceanfront cities to lush rainforests and mountain ranges, British Columbia offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and serene beauty.
Competitive
Salaries
Enjoy premium travel nurse compensation with housing and travel expenses covered, plus the chance to work in some of Canada’s most sought-after destinations.
British Columbia Travel Nursing Roles
- Registered Nurses
- Licensed Practical Nurses
- Nurse Practitioners
- Personal Support Workers
- Health Care Aides
Experience British Columbia Travel Nursing
British Columbia is where coastal cities meet mountain skylines, rainforest trails lead to hidden waterfalls, and fresh-caught seafood fuels your shift. For travel nurses, it’s a province that blends flexibility and purpose — with welcoming communities, vibrant culture, and natural beauty that makes every contract feel like a lifestyle upgrade.
Specialties Include
Hospitals
Group Homes
Rural and Remote Locations
Telehealth Services
Medical-Surgical
Long-Term Care
Emergency & ICU
Pediatrics
Mental Health & Addictions
Indigenous & Remote Health
Community & Public Health
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Contracts With Stability, Growth & Travel Perks
Getting Started with Goodwill Staffing is as Easy as 1, 2, 3!
1. Get Started Online
Fill out our quick online application and connect with a friendly Career Consultant to explore your ideal travel assignment.
2. Submit Your Documents
Our Credentialing Team helps you gather and verify all your licenses and paperwork quickly and stress-free.
3. Travel Plans? Handled!
Our Travel Team will coordinate all your travel and accommodations—just pack your bags and we’ll handle the rest.
Start Your Adventure
You focus on making an impact—we’ll take care of timesheets, reimbursements, and continuous support throughout your assignment.
What Kind of Work Will You Do?
⦁ Medication administration and documentation
⦁ Wound care and infection prevention
⦁ Patient monitoring and vital signs
⦁ Resident support in LTC and group homes
⦁ Home care and community health programs
⦁ Support in emergency, med-surg, OBS, rehab, geriatrics, palliative care, addiction support, and mental health units (where applicable)
Roles span ER, med-surg, OBS, ICU, mental health, geriatrics, palliative care, public health, home care, rehabilitation, long-term care, community health, and virtual care.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of locations do you staff in BC?
From hospitals in Vancouver to northern and island-based First Nations communities.
Do I need experience in remote healthcare?
It’s an asset but not required. We help with training and relocation.
What experience level do you require?
Minimum of 1 year of relevant clinical or support care experience.
Is housing provided?
Yes. We cover accommodations and travel for most placements.
Do you hire internationally educated nurses?
Yes. We help guide internationally educated nurses (IENs) through the process, provided they have the required Canadian qualifications.
Do you support bilingual applicants?
Yes. Bilingual nurses and support staff are encouraged to apply and are in high demand.
Licensing Support Available
We help you navigate the provincial licensing process — so you can focus on getting started stress-free.
Required Credentials
Travel RNs in British Columbia must hold an active nursing license and current BLS certification. Ensure your documents are valid and ready to upload.
British Columbia Licensing Authority
All RNs and LPNs must be licensed through the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM)
Additional Requirements
You may also need to submit a vulnerable sector check, immunization records, and proof of insurance. Our team will guide you through every step.
We're Here to Help
Have questions about British Columbia nursing requirements? Our team can point you in the right direction and make sure you’re prepared for every step of the process.
Tell us where you want to go, and we’ll help you get there. Whether it’s your first West Coast contract or your next rural placement, we’re with you every step of the way. We respond to all qualified applicants within 1 business day.
We respond within 1 business day to qualified applicants. Minimum of 2 years of clinical or care experience in your designated role.
Apply for a Travel Nurse Job in British Columbia
Tell us where you want to go, and we’ll help you get there. Whether it’s your first West Coast contract or your next rural placement, we’re with you every step of the way. We respond to all qualified applicants within 1 business day.