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Travel Nurse Jobs in San Francisco, California

Find your next travel nursing or allied health role in San Francisco, a bustling city that has it all - beaches, forests, nightlife, shopping, and more. San Francisco is a popular travel nursing city for good reason - start exploring jobs now!

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  • $3,226 /wk Oakland, CA Utilization Review RN March 25th ( 13 wks )  
  • $3,057 /wk Kentfield, CA Case Management RN March 25th ( 13 wks )  
  • $2,847 /wk San Mateo, CA Case Management RN Start ASAP ( 13 wks )  
  • $2,631 /wk Oakland, CA Emergency Department RN March 11th ( 14 wks )  
  • $2,500 /wk Oakland, CA Pediatric Radiology RN March 11th ( 13 wks )  
  • $2,594 /wk Larkspur, CA Telemetry Unit RN Start ASAP ( 13 wks )  
  • $2,484 /wk Walnut Creek, CA Emergency Department RN March 26th ( 13 wks )  
  • $2,344 /wk San Francisco, CA Ambulatory Clinic RN March 25th ( 32 wks )  
  • $2,281 /wk Oakland, CA Oncology Unit RN Start ASAP ( 13 wks )  

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The Ultimate Guide to Travel Nursing in San Francisco

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Since I became a travel nurse over four years ago, the number one place on my “ travel nurse bucket list ” was to work in San Francisco.  As I worked my way along the West Coast, I couldn’t ever seem to land a job in my dream city – until now.  Working as a travel nurse in San Francisco was all I could’ve wanted and more.  The city is lively and fun, everywhere you go is a scene, and there is just so – much – to – do.  Day trips to take, weekend getaways, incredible food, beautiful weather, and more.  I loved the city so much that I renewed my contract to explore it more in-depth.  After living in San Francisco for 26-weeks and exploring the ins and outs of the city and surrounding areas, I’m thrilled to share this ultimate travel nurse guide with you.

Best Time to Be a Travel Nurse in San Francisco

Located in Northern California, the weather in San Francisco isn’t what you may typically think of when you think of California.  It’s never *too* hot, and sometimes the city can be quite chilly.  The most bizarre part about the weather in San Francisco is that the weather is flipped – summers are foggy and fall is nice and sunny, typically the best time of the year.  This is a phenomenon referred to as “Indian summer”; when San Francisco experiences a heatwave in October after the summer fog has subsided.  Aside from that, you can also expect many different microclimates throughout the city.  Some neighborhoods can get chilly, while others are nice and warm.  In my opinion, it’s the most ideal to visit in the fall or spring.

The Best Housing Options for Travel Nurses in San Francisco

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Neighborhoods in san francisco – where should you live.

Although San Francisco is only 7 x 7 (seriously, the city is only seven miles wide and seven miles long) there are 36 different neighborhoods to choose from.  I highly recommend choosing your living arrangements based on what hospital you’re working at.  My favorite neighborhoods in San Francisco are Cow Hollow, Russian Hill, Presidio, North Beach, Haight-Ashbury, Financial District, and certain areas in the Mission.  The only neighborhood I would avoid at all costs is the Tenderloin.

When choosing where to live, the cost may play a big factor.  San Francisco is one of the most expensive cities in the world so if you’re taking an assignment and want to save some money, you may live outside of San Francisco and commute in.  If you choose to do this keep in mind that the city can get congested so commuting to and from work may take a while.

The Best Housing Options in San Francisco

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  • Utilities not included
  • Apartment on 19th floor
  • Cats allowed (at extra charge)
  • Fitness center, rooftop lounge, pet spa, sauna room, 24/7 concierge, valet dry cleaning
  • 1 bedroom/1 bathroom
  • Apartment on 11th floor
  • In-unit washer/dryer
  • Apartment on 10th floor
  • Pets allowed (at extra charge)
  • Fitness center, dog park, outdoor space
  • Parking available (at extra charge)
  • Apartment on 8th floor
  • Fitness center, pool, yoga studio, rooftop, pool table
  • Parking available (at extra cost)
  • Apartment on 4th floor
  • Parking available
  • Apartment on 5th floor
  • Fitness center, game room, courtyard, pet spa, pool table, rooftop lounge
  • Parking by request
  • Fitness center, 24/7 concierge, pet spa, rooftop lounge
  • Apartment on 2nd floor
  • Dogs allowed (at extra charge)
  • In a home but private space
  • No kitchen (only microwave & mini fridge)
  • Backyard space
  • Metered street parking
  • Rooftop in someone’s home (private entrance)
  • 43 stairs to room
  • Washer/dryer available (not in-unit)
  • Street parking available
  • Bedroom inside home with bathroom (located in hall)
  • 1 bedroom/1 bathroom in house (private entrance)
  • Patio with garden (shared)
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Cost of living in san francisco.

As I mentioned earlier, the cost of living in San Francisco is outrageous; it’s one of the most expensive cities in the US and the world.  The average one-bedroom apartment goes for $3,500/month.  To offset the high prices, you can always choose to live with a roommate (or a few).  But remember, San Francisco is a hot city and people love it.

Aside from rent, overall, the city is quite expensive.  Eating out can be expensive, drinks can be expensive, and other activities are also expensive.  But remember, this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience to be able to live in different places as a travel nurse, I highly recommend taking advantage of it.  Plus, travel nurses in Northern California tend to make the most money compared to other nurses in the US so you should be able to afford a few months of expensive living.

For a more comprehensive guide on how to find housing as a travel nurse, don’t miss:

  • Resources for Finding Housing As a Travel Nurse

Travel Nurse Salary in San Francisco

There are tons of factors to consider when discussing what a travel nurse’s salary is.  These factors include (but are not limited to)…

  • Time of year
  • Unit need (the more desperate, the higher the pay)
  • Unit (specialized units generally pay higher than non-specialized units)
  • Cut that your recruiter takes

With that being said, as a NICU nurse working in San Francisco my contract was $2,500/week ( I paid $2,500/month in rent ).  In my opinion, San Francisco is too expensive to accept anything under $2,500/week.

To better understand travel nurse pay, don’t miss:

  • Your Guide to Travel Nurse Pay

Travel Nurse Jobs in San Francisco

When searching for travel nurse jobs in San Francisco, my biggest piece of advice is to find a recruiter that you trust and go from there.  When you’re working with a recruiter to be placed in San Francisco, make sure that the company staffs in California and ask your recruiter if the company has had success placing other travelers in San Francisco.  (This is where that trust aspect comes in!   DM me on Instagram if you’re looking for a trustworthy recruiter).

Transportation in San Francisco

San Francisco is congested and you don’t need a car if you plan to live in the city.  Parking can oftentimes be a nightmare and you might end up paying a hefty fee for a parking space at your apartment (pst… make sure to ask about this before signing a lease!).  The only reason I see needing a car is if you are going to commute in (or out) for work; or if you are big on day trips/weekend trips.

My experience:  I did not bring a car to San Francisco.  Instead, I walked or utilized ridesharing.  Times when I wanted to escape the city I booked a rental car on through Discover Cars .

If you’re planning to travel to San Francisco without a car, don’t miss:

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There is a train that operates around San Francisco, connecting the city to the rest of the Bay area called Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART).  If you plan on using BART, I highly recommend downloading the BART app.  You’ll be able to see departure/arrival times, a fare calculator, and more.

To access BART you’ll need a Clipper card.  To obtain a Clipper card, you’ll pay a one-time $3 fee from a BART station vending machine.  You can purchase Clipper cards from SFO at the airport information booth, some Walgreens in the city, BART station vending machines, and here .

To get around the city taking the Muni bus is an affordable option.  To buy a Muni pass, look here .  For Muni routes and stops, check out this website .

There are two airports near the city – San Francisco International Airport (SFO) – located 10+ miles south of the city.  And Oakland International Airport (OAK), located 20+ miles east of the city.

Ridesharing in the city is quite popular.  Both Uber and Lyft operate in San Francisco and can be requested at all hours of the day/night.

If you’re looking for other ways to get around San Francisco, make sure to read:

  • 8 Apps You Need for Transportation in San Francisco

Hospitals in San Francisco/CA Licensing

There are so many hospitals to work at in San Francisco.  There’s Kaiser, UCSF, CPMC, and more.  Aside from the hospitals in the city, there are also hospitals located outside of the city too – Stanford, Oakland, etc.  Most hospitals in the San Francisco area are traveler-friendly and welcome travelers year-round.  If you want to work in San Francisco, but you don’t have your California nursing license yet – plan to get it soon.  Licensing in California can oftentimes take up to four months so you’ll want to plan well in advance if your dream is to head to the west coast.  (Oh and don’t forget to save those receipts so that your company can reimburse you for your license).

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Prioritizing your 13-week stay – what should you do.

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Whenever I arrive at a new destination, I sometimes feel completely overwhelmed at all there is to see and do.  I think to myself, how in the world do I accomplish all that I want to accomplish without wasting any time in 13 VERY short weeks?  Where do I even start?  Well, that’s what I’m here for!  Santa Barbara is brimming with things to do.  Here is a comprehensive list of what to do, restaurants to eat at, bars to visit, and more!

The Best Things to See & do in San Francisco

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Baker Beach – One of the most famous beaches in San Francisco, Baker Beach is the place to be for incredible views of the Golden Gate Bridge.  There is a parking lot at Baker Beach and parking is free.

Battery Spencer – Another place to head for incredible views of the Golden Gate Bridge.  Battery Spencer is on the north side of San Francisco so not only will you have views of the bridge, but you’ll also have views of the city as well.  Street parking is available and free to use, however, please note that car break-ins are frequent in the area.

Golden Gate Bridge – While you can view the Golden Gate Bridge from several places in San Francisco, while you’re in town for 13-weeks you should also walk/bike/drive across it!  One of my favorite activities is to rent electric bikes from SF Wheels and ride across the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito.

Golden Gate Park – The Golden Gate Park is the largest park in San Francisco (fun fact, it’s even larger than Central Park) and is located on the west side of the city.  There are a lot of activities you can do in the park – take a ride on the Ferris Wheel, visit the Conservatory of Flowers, visit the Japanese Tea Garden, or head to the end of the park to eat and drink at Beach Chalet.

Lombard Street – Lombard Street is a famous street in San Francisco for being steep and having hairpin turns.  The houses in the area are beautiful so I think it’s worth checking out.

Mile Rock Beach – Mile Rock Beach is another beautiful beach in San Francisco.  It’s not as touristy as Baker Beach and the views of the bridge aren’t as great, but it feels a little bit more secluded.

Painted Ladies – The Painted Ladies are famous because they were the opening shot of Full House.  And while Full House wasn’t filmed inside of the Painted Ladies they still have garnered a lot of attention.  Pack a picnic and sit and have wine at Alamo Square Park, across the street from the Painted Ladies.

Pier 39 – Pier 39 is an incredibly touristy thing to do in the city, but if that’s okay with you then don’t miss popping down to the pier for some food and fun.  I like to get clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl from Boudin Bakery before visiting the California sea lions on the docks.

Rent a GoCar – If you’re living in San Francisco for some time then chances are you’ll see one (or more) yellow GoCars around the city.  You can rent them from nearby the wharf and take one out for the day to see some of San Francisco’s most famous attractions and learn a little bit of history along the way.  You can also book a GoCar tour !

The Palace of Fine Arts – Personally, my favorite park to hang out in is The Palace of Fine Arts.  It’s a little bit quieter than the rest of the parks but the scenery is beautiful.

Twin Peaks – One of my favorite “hikes” (walk up a hill) in the city is the Twin Peaks hike.  It’s a 922-foot-high summit in a residential neighborhood in the heart of the city.  It offers incredible views of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge.

The Best Day Trips from San Francisco

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Monterey + Carmel + Big Sur – While visiting all three of these places in one day is a LOT, it’s well worth it if you’re limited on time.  South of San Francisco, you can stop in Monterey for lunch, then take the 17-mile drive to Carmel, before heading out on one of the most beautiful coastal drives in the world that will take you through Big Sur.  For more information on this trip, make sure to read The Best Road Trip to Monterey, Carmel, & Big Sur .

Mt. Tam – If you’re looking for a more active day trip, then Mt. Tamalpais would be for you.  Mt. Tamalpais is located outside of the city, north, in Marin County.  For more information on hiking Mt. Tam, read Hiking Mt Tamalpais .

Napa Valley – Arguably the most famous wine region in America, Napa Valley is only a short hour and a half drive north of San Francisco.  You can easily take multiple day trips to wine country and explore different wineries on your days off from the hospital.  If you do plan to visit Napa, don’t miss The Best Vineyards in Napa Valley , The Perfect Day Trip to Napa Valley , and The Ultimate Napa Valley Travel Guide .

Sausalito – Sausalito is a quiet town on the water, north of San Francisco across the Golden Gate Bridge.  It’s fun to ride bikes over for a day (you can also take the ferry if you don’t like biking) and get lunch and drinks while you walk around the cute downtown area.  For more on visiting Sausalito, read A Day Trip to Sausalito .

Sonoma County – West of Napa Valley, Sonoma County is an equally incredible wine region north of San Francisco.  Like Napa, there are tons of wineries to explore in Sonoma and it’s such an easy day trip from the city.  If you plan to visit Sonoma, make sure to read Sonoma Wine Tasting, Which Vineyards to Visit if You Only Have One Day and Spending the Day in Healdsburg – The Best Healdsburg Wineries to Visit .

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The best restaurants in san francisco.

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Burma Superstar – Incredible Burmese food best for take-out.

China Live – A Chinese marketplace where you can get different foods from different vendors in one place.

Flores – A chic and fun Mexican restaurant.

Foreign Cinema – While I prefer to eat at Foreign Cinema for brunch, it is also a fun place for an upscale dinner too.  At dinner, an old movie is projected on the exposed brick wall outside.

Mamanoko – Incredible Japanese small plates and sushi in the Cow Hollow neighborhood.

Rich Table – The most unique food I’ve eaten in San Francisco, Rich Table serves seasonal California fare.

Zazie – A go-to brunch restaurant in Cole Valley.  Zazie focuses on French food and is more laid-back than the previously mentioned Foreign Cinema.

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If you’re looking for more restaurant recommendations, don’t miss:.

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Best Bars in San Francisco

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Balboa Cafe

Amelie – Go for:  Wine

Balboa Cafe – Go for after-dinner espresso martinis

Birba – Go for:  Wine

Charmain’s Rooftop and Lounge – Go for:  Cocktails and views of the city

Magnolia Brewing – Go for:  Beer

The Patio – Go for:  Wine

Essential California – What You Need & Need to Know About Visiting California

  • To easiest way to book hotels in California is through Booking.com or Expedia
  • My favorite platform for rental properties is VRBO
  • For car rentals, I recommend Discover Cars
  • To book a private driver to be waiting for you at the airport, use Welcome Pickups (available in select cities)
  • To book a flight to California, I recommend Expedia or Skyscanner to compare options
  • For tours and activities in California, I recommend using Viator, Take Walks , or Devour Tours (available in select cities)
  • Don’t forget a California guide book to help plan your travels
  • I recommend traveling with a reusable water bottle to cut down on plastic waste

Although San Francisco is a compact city with tons to do, I hope that this guide helps you explore the best that San Francisco offers in a short period.  Travel nursing in San Francisco is an incredible opportunity and I hope that if you’re reading this, you plan to take full advantage of the city.

If you’re looking for other ideas of where to be a travel nurse, check out these posts:

  • The Ultimate Guide to Travel Nursing in Austin
  • The Ultimate Guide to Travel Nursing in Boston
  • The Ultimate Travel Nurse Guide to Chicago
  • The Ultimate Travel Nurse Guide to Fargo
  • The Ultimate Travel Nurse Guide to Omaha
  • The Ultimate Travel Nurse Guide to Santa Barbara
  • The Ultimate Guide to Travel Nursing in Seattle

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Kylee is a NICU nurse passionate about making travel affordable and accessible to nurses. Inspiring nurses to travel both near and far, Kylee began Passports and Preemies in 2017 while volunteering in Skopje, North Macedonia as a way to reach nurses and advocate for the prevention of nurse burnout by traveling. Kylee has been a NICU nurse for 9 years and a travel nurse for 7 years. Since starting her career in travel nursing, she’s worked in six different states, 10 different hospitals, volunteered as a nurse in North Macedonia, worked as a nurse in Saudi Arabia, and has traveled to 45+ countries. Her favorite travel nurse assignment was in Seattle and her favorite destination is Georgia (the country). Kylee is the original creator of the “8 Day Vacay” – a vacation geared towards nurses who aim to take advantage of the potentially 8 days off between work weeks with no need to use PTO.

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Travel Nursing, San Francisco, CA: San Francisco is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world, with its iconic, often mist-enveloped Golden Gate Bridge across the bay linking the city to the Marin Headlands. But beauty isn’t all it offers to the fortunate travel nurse who lands an assignment here.

Gastronomic Heaven

If your a foodie travel nurse, The City by the Bay is a foodie’s delight, with a culinary scene that has more three-Michelin-starred restaurants than even New York. It’s an amazing place to dine on dishes made with organic ingredients, including lots of produce thanks to the abundance grown right here in California . It also offers a diverse array of international fare from the dumplings at Yank Sing in Chinatown to burritos at La Taqueria. Of course, it’s well-known for its endless number of eateries that serve fresh-caught seafood, and with a travel nursing job in San Francisco, you’ll be able to sample quite a bit. Start with the locals’ favorite, The Swan Oyster Depot, a hole-in-the-wall kind of place that opened over a century ago with only 12 bar stools for dining in. While it draws long lines, arrive early during your off time and your reward will be some of the most mouthwatering meals, from creamy clam chowder and Sicilian sashimi to crab salad and shrimp cocktails.

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Countless Ways to Work Off Those Meals

If you’re worried about putting on weight with so much delicious food, you’ll find countless ways to work it off. The city’s steep hills are sure to help keep you fit – walking to your travel assignment makes it easy to squeeze in exercise. You can even walk or bike the 1.7-mile sidewalk on the Golden Gate Bridge , taking in breathtaking views of the city skyline, the glistening expanse of the Pacific, Alcatraz Island and the soaring towers. Walk, jog or bike the picturesque trails at Golden Gate Park or the beaches along the coast. The 16 th Avenue Mosaic Steps are perfect for stair climbing. This staircase, found at 16 th and Moraga, is an excellent way to burn off calories and the stress of the day while taking in a magnificent view of the city. The 163 steps are made up of gorgeous mosaic tiles that paint a shimmering path from the sea to the sky.

Related: How to stay fit on a travel nursing job

Cultural Attractions

Travel nurses on assignment in San Francisco will find plenty to do indoors too, including a long list of world-class museums for exploring everything from the arts and history to science. Right inside Golden Gate Park are the De Young Museum , a fine arts institution, and the California Academy of Sciences which houses a natural history museum, aquarium and planetarium, all in one. There are endless venues for catching a live concert, with big-name artists from pretty much every genre hosted here, as well as all types of other live performances.

Catching a show at the Castro Theatre is a must. Built in 1922, this historical landmark is simply breathtaking with its Spanish Colonial Baroque façade paying homage to the recently rebuilt Mission Delores, with its majestic arched window. The sing-a-long performances, like “The Sound of Music,” are especially popular – and as travel nurses usually have at least 13 weeks in this city, odds are you’ll be able to catch one. Patrons often come dressed as their favorite characters, while party favors are passed out to the audience at the beginning of the show to enhance the experience.

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While San Francisco is truly a great city for nurses who want to have a wide range of things to see and do in between shifts, it’s also a favorite for its high pay and high cost of living, thanks to the majority of travel nursing expenses that are covered during the assignment.

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    The average salary for an OR Nurse in San Francisco, CA is $2,905 per week. This is 3% higher than the California average of $2,825. Last updated on February 6, 2024. Based on 26 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days. Explore all travel OR Nurse salary insights.

  11. Travel Nurse jobs in San Francisco Bay Area, CA

    Travel Nurse jobs in San Francisco Bay Area, CA. Sort by: relevance - date. 83 jobs. Travel Peds (Pediatrics) RN (Registered Nurse) in Palo Alto, CA - 673838. New. Medical Solutions 4.3. Palo Alto, CA 94304. $2,517 - $2,794 a week. ... 13 week Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse travel assignment.

  12. San Francisco: Healthcare Employment Location Guide

    Travel Nurse Pay Rates in San Francisco. California is one of the best-paying states for travel nursing. Any hours over 8 hours is time and a half, and the state has some legitimate staffing ratios. Read my California travel nursing guide for more info on pay across the states. Pay rates for travel nurses in San Francisco ranged from $1500 ...

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  14. Travel Nursing Jobs in San Francisco

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  15. Travel Nurse RN

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  16. Travel Nursing: San Francisco, CA

    Travel Nursing, San Francisco, CA: San Francisco is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world, with its iconic, often mist-enveloped Golden Gate Bridge across the bay linking the city to the Marin Headlands. But beauty isn't all it offers to the fortunate travel nurse who lands an assignment here.

  17. Travel RN jobs in San Francisco Bay Area, CA

    Travel RN jobs in San Francisco Bay Area, CA. Sort by: relevance - date. 80 jobs. Travel Peds (Pediatrics) RN (Registered Nurse) in Palo Alto, CA - 673838. New. Medical Solutions 4.3. Palo Alto, CA 94304. $2,517 - $2,794 a week. ... 13 week Emergency Room Registered Nurse travel assignment.

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  19. Travel Nurse Salary in San Francisco, CA

    As of Feb 24, 2024, the average hourly pay for a Travel Nurse in San Francisco is $51.64 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $78.73 and as low as $22.94, the majority of Travel Nurse salaries currently range between $41.63 (25th percentile) to $69.38 (75th percentile) with top earners (90th percentile) making annually in ...

  20. Travel nurse salary in San Francisco, CA

    same. as national average. Average $2,683. Low $2,100. High $3,429. Non-cash benefit. 401 (k) View more benefits. The average salary for a travel nurse is $2,683 per week in San Francisco, CA. 134 salaries reported, updated at February 14, 2024.