2026 Specialty Guide

Telemetry Travel Nurse Salary (2026)

Telemetry is an in-demand travel nursing specialties. Here's what Telemetry travel nurses earn in 2026, where pay is highest, what's required, and how to keep more of every paycheck.

Updated June 2026 · Estimates compiled from public job-board data

$2,200–$3,600
Typical weekly package
PCCN
Key certification
High
Demand

How much do Telemetry travel nurses make?

In 2026, Telemetry travel nurses typically earn between $2,200 – $3,600 per week in total compensation — taxable base pay plus tax-free housing and meal stipends. Crisis contracts, hard-to-fill locations, and night shifts can push packages higher.

Demand for Telemetry travelers is high. Want a number for your exact offer? Run it through the ScrubbedIn pay calculator to see estimated take-home.

Where Telemetry travel nurses earn the most

Pay tends to be highest in California, Texas, New York, Florida, and Washington. Remember to compare take-home, not just gross — no-income-tax states often net more.

Gross pay is highest in high-cost, high-demand states; no-income-tax states often win on take-home. Compare both, and see full detail on our state pages.

StateTypical weekly rangeState income tax
California$2,808 – $3,600Up to ~9.3%
Washington$2,592 – $3,4200%
New York$2,592 – $3,492Up to ~6.85%
Texas$2,310 – $3,1680%
Florida$2,200 – $2,9520%

Telemetry travel nurse requirements

  • Active RN license
  • BLS and ACLS
  • PCCN a plus; strong cardiac rhythm interpretation
  • 1–2 years recent telemetry experience

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How to maximize your pay

  • Add or keep certifications current — they signal expertise and can unlock higher rates.
  • Stay flexible on location and shift — nights, weekends, and hard-to-fill markets pay premiums.
  • Protect your stipends by maintaining a tax home — see the tax guide.
  • Vet the contract — float and cancellation terms can erase a great rate. Use the Contract Analyzer.

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Telemetry travel nurse FAQ

How much do Telemetry travel nurses make in 2026?

Typically $2,200 – $3,600 per week in total compensation, with crisis contracts and high-demand markets reaching higher.

What's the difference between telemetry and PCU?

Telemetry focuses on cardiac monitoring of moderately stable patients; PCU (progressive/stepdown) handles higher-acuity patients between med-surg and ICU. Skills overlap and many nurses do both.

Do telemetry travel nurses need ACLS?

Yes, ACLS is standard, along with solid rhythm interpretation skills.

Where do Telemetry travel nurses earn the most?

Pay is generally highest in California, Texas, New York, Florida, and Washington, though no-tax states often deliver more take-home.

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All figures are estimates compiled from publicly available job-board listings and are for general comparison only. Actual pay varies by facility, agency, experience, shift, and contract terms. ScrubbedIn is not a tax advisor; consult a qualified professional for personalized advice.