Travel Registered Nurse L&D
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Obstetrics
Embark on a transformative journey as a Travel Registered Nurse specializing in Labor and Delivery, anchored in Montpelier, Vermont, with the chance to make a lasting impact on mothers, babies, and families at the very start of their stories. In this role, your clinical expertise will guide expectant families through one of life’s most meaningful moments, from early labor assessments to successful postpartum recoveries.
You’ll bring compassionate care, precise clinical judgment, and collaborative teamwork to high‑stakes situations, empowering families with education, reassurance, and evidence‑based practices. This opportunity blends professional excellence in a dynamic specialty with the thrill of exploring a region renowned for its outdoor beauty, vibrant communities, and alpine vistas. Vermont’s charm—from the fall foliage and scenic byways to the cozy towns and cultural offerings—complements your commitment to exceptional patient care.
And when you’re ready to spread your wings, this program offers the option to work at diverse locations across the U.S., letting you experience a spectrum of hospital environments while advancing your career in L&D.
Set in the picturesque state capital, Montpelier, you’ll enjoy a welcoming community that values work–life balance, access to outdoor recreation, and a supportive local healthcare network. Montpelier offers a refined, walkable downtown, engaging local culture, and easy access to the surrounding Green Mountains for hiking, skiing, and weekend escapes. Vermont’s natural beauty illuminates your surroundings, from scenic drives to weekend getaways in nearby small towns and state parks.
For nurses who love starting new chapters, the program also opens opportunities to rotate to additional locations across the U.S.—each site presenting unique clinical teams, patient populations, and professional challenges that broaden your expertise while you maintain a stable base in Montpelier. This combination of a grounded, community‑driven placement with nationwide possibilities gives you the best of both worlds: a home base and the freedom to explore.
Specifics and Benefits:
- Core responsibilities:
Provide direct obstetric and neonatal care across labor, delivery, and postpartum phases. Monitor fetal heart tones, assess labor progression, manage analgesia and anesthesia coordination, assist vaginal and cesarean deliveries, perform neonatal resuscitation as needed, administer medications per protocol, monitor maternal vitals, and support lactation and newborn care. Collaborate with obstetricians, midwives, nurses, and support staff to optimize outcomes, deliver patient education, and maintain meticulous documentation in electronic medical records.
Participate in rapid response to obstetric emergencies, triage elective and urgent cases, and ensure safe, compassionate discharge planning for mothers and newborns. - Professional growth:
Gain exposure to diverse obstetric cases and high‑risk scenarios, with access to continuous education, bedside mentorship, simulation training, and opportunities for credentialing enhancements within the L&D specialty. The role supports longitudinal skill‑building in maternal‑fetal health, neonatal stabilization, pain management strategies, and family‑centered care—preparing you for leadership pathways or expanded clinical responsibilities. - Benefits you’ll value:
Competitive weekly pay in the range of $3,338–$3,480, with pay tied to location, shift patterns, and assignment length. Attractive housing assistance options help ease the logistics of travel, while completion bonuses and potential extension opportunities align with your professional goals. You’ll have access to comprehensive medical, dental, and retirement benefits, paid time off, and travel stipends where applicable. The assignment includes robust support for travelers, including 24/7 access to a dedicated support team to assist with scheduling, housing, credentialing, and any on‑site needs, ensuring you never travel alone in unfamiliar environments.
The program encourages extension opportunities to maximize clinical exposure and continuity of care,…
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