Nursing Jobs in Utah

Job Description: APP Medical-Oncology IMED This Advanced Practice Provider will join our Oncology team based in the Salt Lake Valley. Our world-class physicians and APPs apply a variety of advanced methods a... more
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Job Description: The RN Clinical Expanded Role I is responsible for implementing and supporting special clinical projects and assignments as designated by the manager, according to the needs of the department. Thi... more
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Job Description: Must be PMHNP certified Connect Care provides health care services to consumers into their homes or other remote locations in the Intermountain region via telehealth modalities (video, e-visits,... more
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Looking for something more flexible than a hospital schedule? Feeling burnt out or overwhelmed with current hospital situations? Pediatric home health nursing is the perfect place for you! With flexible scheduling, mini... more
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LPN/RN - Pediatric - DAYS

Amazing Care Home Health  •  Full-time  •  West Jordan, UT, US  •  $23 - $38 / hour  •  3m ago
Looking for something more flexible than a hospital schedule? Feeling burnt out or overwhelmed with current hospital situations? Pediatric home health nursing is the perfect place for you! With flexible scheduling, mini... more
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LPN/RN - Pediatric - DAYS

Amazing Care Home Health  •  Full-time  •  Salt Lake City, UT, US  •  $22 - $35 / hour  •  3m ago
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Description Introduction Do you want to be appreciated daily? Our nurses are celebrated for being on the front line, empathetic for patients. At St. Marks Hospital our nurses set us apart from any other healthcare... more
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Description New Grad RN - St. Marks Hospital (Salt Lake City, Utah) - March 11, 2024 New Grad RN Residency Cohort NOTE: Candidates must graduate from their nursing program by the March 11th start date but they h... more
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Description Introduction Are you looking for a place to deliver excellent care patients deserve? At Ogden Regional Medical Center we support our colleagues in their positions. Join our Team as a(an) RN Operating R... more
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Description Introduction St. Marks Hospital is committed to investing in the latest technology enabling nurses to work more efficiently. Are you passionate about delivering patient-centered care? Submit your app... more
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Description Introduction Do you want to be appreciated daily? Our nurses are celebrated for being on the front line, empathetic for patients. At St. Marks Hospital our nurses set us apart from any other healthcare... more
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Looking for something more flexible than a hospital schedule? Feeling burnt out or overwhelmed with current hospital situations? Pediatric home health nursing is the perfect place for you! With flexible scheduling, mini... more
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Description Introduction Do you have the career opportunities as a(an) RN Postpartum you want in your current role? We invest in what matters most to nurses like you – at home, at work, and at every stage in your... more
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Case Manager RN

IHC Health Services Inc  •  Part-time  •  Logan, Utah, United States  •  $42.70 - $61.93 / hour  •  1m ago
Job Description: Organizes and prioritizes daily work by assessing new, current, and discharging patient needs in area(s) of responsibility. Completes documentation as required. Performs utilization review activitie... more
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Looking for something more flexible than a hospital schedule? Feeling burnt out or overwhelmed with current hospital situations? Pediatric home health nursing is the perfect place for you! With flexible scheduling, mini... more
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No weekends, nights, holidays, or on call! JOB TITLE : Registered Nurse - OR ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS : The delivery of patient care through the framework of the nursing process (assessment, diagno... more
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Neonatal Advanced Practice Provider

IHC Health Services Inc  •  Full-time  •  Ogden, Utah, United States  •  $59.15 - $91.26 / hour  •  5m ago
Job Description: Neonatal Advanced Practice Provider (Neonatology) Opportunity for a Neonatal APP to join our expanding team within Intermountain Healthcare’s Medical Group. We cover 4 level III and 5 level II newbo... more
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Description Introduction St. Marks Hospital is committed to investing in the latest technology enabling nurses to work more efficiently. Are you passionate about delivering patient-centered care? Submit your app... more
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Description Introduction Do you want to be appreciated daily? Our nurses are celebrated for being on the front line, empathetic for patients. At St. Marks Hospital our nurses set us apart from any other healthcare... more
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Description Introduction Do you currently have an opportunity to make a real impact with your work? With over 2,000 sites of care and serving over 31.2 million patient interactions every year, nurses at Lone Peak... more
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We have an opportunity to work with preschool to post high school children that follow the school day schedule/calendar! Shifts are Monday through Friday with no weekends or holidays. You can even have summers off if... more
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Looking for something more flexible than a hospital schedule? Feeling burnt out or overwhelmed with current hospital situations? Pediatric home health nursing is the perfect place for you! With flexible scheduling, mini... more
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Overview SIGN ON BONUS OFFERED! Hospitals and Clinics is embarking on a new program to attract and retain qualified Healthcare Assistants (HCAs). The program provides a signing bonus for new hired HCAs at a 0.50 F... more
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You may know Utah for having world-class ski conditions, a fancy movie festival, and the Great Salt Lake, but did you know that it’s also among the youngest and healthiest states in the nation, with low percentage rates of smokers and excessive drinkers? If you’re searching for nursing jobs in Utah, learn what else the Beehive State has to offer for both business and pleasure.

Quick Facts About Utah Nursing Jobs

  • Does Utah belong to the Nurse Licensure Compact? Yes.
  • How much do nurses make in Utah? The average annual salary for RN jobs in Utah is $76,400, compared to the national average RN salary of $89,010.
  • Where can I learn more about Utah requirements for nurse licenses? Check out the Utah Board of Nursing for the latest information regarding applications, renewals, verifications, and more.

What to Know When Pursuing Nursing Jobs in Utah

More than 3.2 million people live in Utah. The median age of residents is just 31 — the youngest in the country — and people ages 65 and over make up 12% of the population. It’s been named the healthiest state for older adults.

But that doesn’t mean healthcare workers aren’t in demand. All those residents need to be cared for to make sure they retain their healthy accolades, which means there are many openings for RNs, LPNs, and CNAs who are looking to work full time, part time, contract, temporary, or per diem.

Some more facts about your patient base in Utah: There are nearly equal numbers of women and men, and 57% of people are married, 44% of whom have children. Single people with children make up 12%. Around 79% of residents are White, 14% are Hispanic or Latino, 2% are two or more races, 2% are Asian, and 1% are Black.

Working in Utah

When you’re researching good areas of the country for nursing jobs, Utah might pleasantly surprise you. Thanks to the likes of Intermountain Healthcare and University of Utah Health, healthcare is the state’s dominant industry. Utah is also a hub of life sciences — the development, manufacturing, and distribution of pharmaceuticals and medical devices brings in an average $9.6 billion annually.

Looking for acute care jobs in Utah? The largest hospitals by bed size are:

  • University of Utah Hospital
  • Intermountain Medical Center
  • Utah Valley Hospital
  • McKay-Dee Hospital
  • St. Mark’s Hospital

If you prefer to work in public health, the Department of Health and Human Services provides a number of programs, plus the Association for Utah Community Health operates 60 non-profit medical clinics in urban and rural areas that need skilled professionals like yourself. In addition, the various Area Agencies on Aging offer a variety of services to elderly residents such as immunizations, adult daycare, alternatives to long-term care, and much more.

Want to work in post-acute care? You can choose from assisted living communities or have a look at the Utah Eldercare Planning Council’s list of nursing homes throughout the state.

One great aspect of working in Utah nursing jobs is that it would take you an average of about 22 minutes to get to work — 5 whole minutes shorter than the national average. Most residents (76%) drive solo to work, while 11% carpool. You can also explore mass transit options by county.

If your family needs help with childcare, Utah has a number of providers as well as after-school program options. When it comes to your pets, you can easily find someone to look after them as well.

Living in Utah

Utah is at the top of the list of states with an abundance of natural beauty. It’s home to five national parks — Bryce Canyon, Zion, Arches, Capitol Reef, and Canyonlands — that attract droves of tourists and locals alike (Zion alone welcomes 3.6 million visitors each year). The stunning rock formations, swirls of color, and expansive vistas will leave your jaw on the floor no matter how often you experience them.

Arguably, the snow is just as thrilling. Utah claims to have the “greatest snow on earth,” and apparently, the science confirms it. If you’re into skiing or snowboarding, Utah is where you want to be. In addition to picture-perfect conditions, many of Utah’s ski destinations are located right near bustling downtown areas that feature premier shopping, restaurants, and performing arts venues.

Speaking of the arts, Utah is home to more than 260 museums that focus on everything from fine art and culture to science and Indigenous history. Don’t miss the annual Tony award–winning Utah Shakespeare Festival, Moab Music Festival, World Folkfest, and of course the famous Sundance Film Festival to truly appreciate the range of entertainment on offer.

The dry desert climate in Utah produces hot summers and cold, snowy winters. The hottest month is July, with an average temp of 90 degrees. January is the coldest month, with nighttime temps only hitting around 17 degrees.

For all its natural beauty, Utah has a reasonable cost of living index — around 114 (based on a national average index of 100. However, the median price of a home is comparatively high at $510,600 versus $338,100. But at $1,070, the monthly rental fee for a one-bedroom apartment in Utah is less than the national average of $1,180.

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