Registered Nurse (RN) - Travel Medicine
Listed on 2026-08-19
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Nursing
RN Nurse, General Nursing, Travel Nurse, Public Health Nurse
Position:Registered Nurse (RN) - Travel Medicine
Location: Washington, DC
Job :877
# of Openings:2
Passport Health - Registered Nurse (RN) - Travel Medicine SpecialistWashington, DC | Full-Time or Part-Time
This isn't a traditional nursing role-and that's exactly the point.
Passport Health is North America's largest travel medicine and immunization provider, with more than 300 clinics across the U.S. and Canada. We're looking for experienced RNs who are ready to step away from the pace of hospital nursing and into a role focused on clinical autonomy, patient education, and meaningful one-on-one care.
Why Nurses Choose Passport HealthMost of our nurses work independently - no charge nurse, no hospital staffing ratios, and no endless task lists. Instead, you'll spend your day educating patients, administering vaccines, and helping travelers prepare safely for international travel.
Travel medicine is a unique specialty where you'll build expertise in:
- International travel health
- Destination-specific health recommendations
- Preventative care and patient education
- Every appointment is a consultation, allowing you to provide personalized care and build meaningful patient relationships.
Location
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Washington, DC 20036
- Saturday rotation required (approximately monthly or every other week)
- Eligible for Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), and Paid Time Off
- Part-Time; 24 hours a week
- Flexible weekday schedule based on clinic needs
- Opportunity for additional hours during peak travel season
- Occasional Saturday coverage required
- Administer vaccines following standing orders
- Educate clients on destination-specific health risks
- Recommend travel health products and medications as clinically appropriate
- Manage clinic inventory, documentation, and regulatory compliance
- Support corporate wellness and vaccination events as needed
- Complete ongoing travel medicine education and specialty training
Our Washington, DC clinic also support immigration medical services, including required vaccinations and documentation for USCIS applicants. Training is provided, and nurses supporting these services receive guidance on required documentation and compliance processes.
Scheduling: Passport Health uses a patient-demand scheduling model while providing consistency and advance schedule visibility whenever possible.
- Full-time nurses are scheduled for 32-40 hours per week
- Part-time schedules are built around clinic demand and nurse availability, 24 hours a week is anticipated
- Additional hours are often available during peak travel season (February-August)
- Nurses who are flexible and willing to support additional nearby clinic locations may have additional scheduling opportunities
- Compact (multistate) RN license accepted, provided you legally reside in the licensed/practicing state
- Three or more years of clinical nursing experience
- Comfortable working independently
- Strong communication and patient education skills
- Proficiency with Google Workspace
- Current CPR certification
- Ability to lift and transport vaccine inventory (up to 25 pounds)
- Want to transition away from bedside nursing
- Are looking for either full-time stability or flexible part-time work
- Enjoy patient education and preventative care
- Value autonomy while still having strong clinical support
- Appreciate a predictable outpatient environment
- Are dependable and comfortable with occasional Saturday coverage
Whether you're looking for a full-time career or a flexible part-time opportunity, Passport Health offers a unique nursing role where your clinical expertise is valued, your schedule is predictable, and your patient relationships matter.
Passport Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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