Travel Registered Nurse Dialysis Job

Honolulu, HI
Contracted
The Queen's Medical Center
Mid Level
Step into a rewarding Travel Dialysis Registered Nurse role in Honolulu, Hawaii, where your clinical expertise will directly improve lives and your work will blend seamlessly with the beauty and spirit of island living. As a Dialysis RN, you’ll deliver compassionate, patient-centered care to individuals relying on life-sustaining dialysis therapy. You’ll lead sessions, monitor patient status, manage vascular access, and collaborate with nephrology teams to tailor treatment plans that optimize outcomes. This opportunity isn’t just a assignment; it’s a platform to elevate your practice, expand your professional network, and influence the standard of dialysis care across diverse settings. Begin this journey with a start date of 03/30/2026, and step into assignments designed for several weeks at a time, offering you rhythm, variety, and growth. While you’ll be immersed in Hawaii’s renowned hospitality and natural beauty—think stunning beaches, dramatic sunsets, lush landscapes, and a vibrant cultural tapestry—you’ll also be part of a broader national travel program that lets you experience new communities, facilities, and patient populations along your path. The combination of meaningful clinical work and the chance to explore extraordinary places makes this role uniquely enriching.

Location Benefits: Working in Honolulu places you in a dynamic urban center perched on breathtaking coastlines, with easy access to outdoor adventures, world-class cuisine, and a welcoming community. Beyond the immediate appeal of Hawaii, this program also opens doors to assignments across the United States, allowing you to broaden your clinical repertoire while maintaining the support and structure of an established travel program. You’ll have the opportunity to rotate among hospitals and clinics of varying sizes and specialties, gaining exposure to different dialysis modalities, patient demographics, and care protocols. The environment can range from acute care settings to outpatient dialysis centers, each presenting unique learning moments and patient education opportunities. The blend of island life and nationwide mobility provides a rare balance: you can savor the tranquility and beauty of Hawaii while building a versatile resume that demonstrates adaptability, cultural competence, and clinical excellence.

Role Specifics and Benefits: In this role, you’ll lead and support all aspects of hemodialysis and, where applicable, peritoneal dialysis within multidisciplinary teams. Core responsibilities include patient assessment before, during, and after dialysis sessions; initiating, running, and troubleshooting dialysis machines; monitoring vital signs, fluid balance, and anticoagulation as prescribed; managing vascular access care and troubleshooting potential complications; documenting care plans, parameters, and outcomes with precision; and educating patients and families about treatment options, nutrition, fluid management, and home care considerations. You’ll play a pivotal role in quality improvement, safety, and infection control, ensuring adherence to regulatory standards and best practices. Your growth trajectory is supported by ongoing access to advanced training, case-based learning, and mentorship. Competitive compensation is complemented by a sign-on bonus, housing assistance, and robust extension opportunities that let you continue enriching experiences with trusted teams. With guaranteed hours of 36.0 per week and weekly pay ranging from $2,201 to $2,417, you’ll enjoy financial stability as you plan your weeks. Dedicated 24/7 support travels with you—our team is ready to assist you anytime, anywhere, ensuring smooth transitions between assignments and clinics. You’ll also have access to resources for career advancement, specialty certifications, and leadership development, reinforcing a clear path forward in the dialysis specialty.

Company Values: Our organization is rooted in empowering staff to grow, celebrate achievements, and pursue excellence in patient care. We believe in a supportive, collaborative culture where nurses are heard, valued, and given opportunities to expand their scope and leadership abilities. The emphasis on professional development, constructive feedback, and a positive, inclusive work environment ensures you’re not just filling a role, but building a lasting career. Our teams are guided by integrity, compassion, and a shared commitment to delivering high-quality dialysis care that respects patient dignity and autonomy.

Call to Action: If you’re ready to combine clinical impact with the adventure of travel, apply now to join a company that prioritizes your development and well-being. This is your chance to deliver vital dialysis services, explore diverse communities, and grow within a supportive, forward-thinking network that honors your expertise. Take the next step toward a fulfilling chapter in your nursing career—help shape the future of dialysis care while experiencing the best of Hawaii and beyond.

Note: Hours and pay rates listed are estimates and may vary. Final compensation packages and guaranteed hours will be confirmed during the hiring process.

Privacy & Consent
By applying, you agree to Healthforce's Privacy Policy and consent to receive job-related text messages; message/data rates may apply. Reply STOP to opt out.

About TLC Nursing
Healthforce is a nationwide travel healthcare staffing agency pairing Nursing and Allied Health professionals with high-quality travel and local contracts across the U.S.

Why Travelers Choose HealthForce

  • Competitive weekly pay
  • Fast credentialing
  • 24/7 recruiter & clinical support
  • Nationwide assignments

Referral Bonus
Earn up to $1,000 per referral — no employment required.

EEO Statement
Healthforce is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Share

Apply for this position

Required*
We've received your resume. Click here to update it.
Attach resume as .pdf, .doc, .docx, .odt, .txt, or .rtf (limit 5MB) or Paste resume

Paste your resume here or Attach resume file