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Looking for a relaxing travel nursing assignment? Apply now for your perfect California nursing job!

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Los Angeles, California Nursing JobsLos Angeles travel nurse jobs are some of the highest paying nurse jobs in California. Los Angeles has a need for ICU/CCU, ER, Med/Surg, Telemetry and L&D nurses. RN’s looking for excellent pay and benefits, bonuses, and free private housing will experience it first hand in the "City of the Angels."

Whether you’re searching for permanent or travel nursing, Los Angeles has so much to do, you could spend months trying to see and experience it all. You can experience all Hollywood has to offer including Universal Studios, Hollywood Boulevard, and the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Los Angeles is often referred to as "a place between reality and a dream". Los Angeles has a population of about 3,722,500. It stretches over 4,000 square miles, encompassing high deserts, sparkling beaches, snow peaks, and a meandering megalopolis that, since its inception, has inspired legions of dreamers - from de Mille to Steven Spielberg.

The Governor of California in 1781, Don Felipe de Neve, came to this site and named the spot El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora La Reina de Los Angeles de Porciuncula, which translated means, The Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels of Pordiuncula. The name was quickly shortened to Los Angeles. It wasn't until 1846, when the U.S. claimed California, that Los Angeles began to grow. The gold rush caused more unrest even in the southern part of the state. In the 1860's the railroads came further fueling the influx of settlers. By the turn of the century, oil was found and more settlers came into town. In 1913, when water was piped in from the Owens Valley in Northern California, the population soared, doubling by the 1920's. The war years brought more manufacturing and industry, and with it, came more people. Los Angeles is a diverse city, ethnically as well as in the business world. Los Angeles has become one of the United State’s major cities and urban centers. It is a leading manufacturing, commercial, transportation, financial and international trade center. All types of manufacturing are found here. Much Aerospace industry is also located in the area. The entertainment industry has broadcasting as well as producing centers in the area as well. Tourism has also become a major part of the Los Angeles economy.

There is an extensive system of freeways and major transcontinental and regional railroad lines. Los Angeles International Airport is one of the busiest in the U.S. The port of Los Angeles-Long Beach, on San Pedro Bay, handles more cargo than any other U.S. port on the Pacific Coast. Today, Los Angeles has a high-rise skyline, with many tall buildings and offices downtown. The founding of Los Angeles: September 4, 1781.

Take the chance of a lifetime and spend your next 13-week assignment in Los Angeles, California! Apply today to get started!

 

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