With nearly 9.3 million residents and a land area of 7,354 square miles, New Jersey has the distinction of being the most densely populated state in the country. Throw in NJ’s proximity to New York City and Philadelphia, and you’ll find plenty of opportunities to grow your nursing career here.
Ready to start looking? Credenza can show you the Garden State's latest nurse jobs — NJ is ready to welcome you, whether you're seeking full-time, part-time, contract, temporary, per diem, or travel nurse jobs. Learn what else you can look forward to.
Nursing Jobs: New Jersey Quick Facts
- Is NJ a compact state? Yes. Learn more about the New Jersey Nurse Practice Act.
- How much do nurses make in New Jersey? The average annual salaries for nursing jobs in NJ depend on your license/certification:
- Where can I learn more about NJ requirements for nurse licenses? Check out the New Jersey Board of Nursing for the latest information. If you need to renew soon, read our article for help with the NJ nursing license renewal process.
- What are the most populous cities to find nursing jobs in New Jersey? The top five NJ cities by population are:
What to Know When Pursuing Nursing Jobs in NJ
Curious about your potential patient base? The New Jersey population is quite diverse. Around 25% of residents were born outside of the United States, and 34% of households speak a language other than English at home, so if you’re multilingual, be sure to feature that in your nursing resume summary.
You’ll need to provide culturally congruent care in NJ. In terms of racial and ethnic backgrounds, approximately 49% of residents are White, 23% are Hispanic or Latino, 12% are Black, 11% are Asian, and 4% are two or more races. Just over 4% of the state identifies as LGBTQ+.
To help you find NJ nursing jobs that would be a good match, search for positions according to your license or certification:
Nursing Jobs: New Jersey Employers Hiring Now
New Jersey is one of the highest-paying states in the country for licensed nurses, and it's home to renowned medical systems and healthcare facilities. Check out the latest available jobs at these employers:
In addition, the New Jersey Department of Health has nursing positions at various psychiatric hospitals and assisted living communities. If it’s post-acute or home health jobs you’re looking for, the DOH makes it simple for you to search a comprehensive online database of facilities by county. If you’re not a fan of commuting, you can explore remote nurse jobs in New Jersey.
Specialty Nursing Jobs in NJ
Make your New Jersey nursing job search even easier by exploring positions in your specialty area.
Living in New Jersey
New Jersey’s population density can make the state seem like it’s wall to wall people everywhere you go. But bustling cities like Newark, Hoboken, and Trenton are stark contrasts to the farms and orchards of New Jersey that give it its nickname of the Garden State. Depending on the season, you can indulge in freshly picked blueberries, corn, lavender, cucumbers, and Jersey’s famous tomatoes.
If you’re looking for ways to unwind in nature, start by visiting any of the 11 state forests. You can hike, bike, kayak, fish, camp, ride horses, and much more. New Jersey is also among the best birdwatching states in the country.
The Jersey Shore region is another big draw for locals and visitors alike. From the casinos and nightclubs of Atlantic City to gorgeous Victorian homes in Cape May to the live music acts that perform at the famed Stone Pony in Asbury Park, the Shore has something for everyone.
Credenza Is Your Pick for Great Nurse Jobs
NJ has opportunities for all types of nursing professionals. Want more help finding the right job for you? Find out how Credenza can match you with jobs in your specialty area and desired facility type.