Travel Nursing in Michigan (2026)
What to expect from a travel nursing contract in Michigan — including licensing rules, agencies that staff there, and how to get started.
Licensing for travel nurses in Michigan
This is a non-compact state — travel nurses must hold (or apply for) a state-specific RN license to take an assignment here. Endorsement processing typically takes 2-8 weeks depending on the board.
Source: National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) Nurse Licensure Compact roster.
Travel nurse pay in Michigan
Pay packages for travel nursing contracts in Michigan depend on three big variables: specialty (ICU, ER, OR, L&D pay above med-surg), the specific hospital and metro market within the state, and contract type (crisis or rapid-response contracts pay more than standard 13-week assignments).
As a general rule, the blended weekly take-home on a travel contract — taxable hourly wages plus tax-free housing, meal, and incidental stipends — runs 30-100% above what the same hospital pays its staff RNs. Marketplaces like Vivian Health publish current pay packages for active Michigan contracts so you can see real numbers before talking to a recruiter.
For state-by-state Bureau of Labor Statistics RN wage data (staff RN baseline), see BLS OEWS 29-1141.
Top agencies serving Michigan
Full comparison →Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a separate license to take a travel assignment in Michigan?
Yes. Michigan is not a Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) state, so you'll need to apply for a Michigan-specific RN license through the state board before starting an assignment. Endorsement processing typically takes 2-8 weeks; many agencies will reimburse the application fee and help expedite.
How much do travel nurses make in Michigan?
Pay packages in Michigan depend heavily on specialty, contract type, and the cost-of-living of the specific city. As a rule of thumb, blended weekly take-home (taxable wages plus housing/per-diem stipends) is typically 30-100% above equivalent staff RN positions at the same hospital. Use a marketplace like Vivian Health to see real, current pay packages for Michigan contracts before committing to an agency.
Which travel agencies have the most Michigan contracts?
Aya Healthcare and Vivian Health typically have the deepest job boards across all 50 states, including Michigan. Trusted Health is strong if you prefer a digital-first booking experience. Trustaff and Medical Solutions have especially strong relationships with regional hospital systems.
What experience do I need for a travel contract in Michigan?
Most Michigan hospitals require 1-2 years of recent acute-care experience in your specialty. ICU, ER, OR, and L&D usually need 2 years; med-surg often opens at 1 year. Letters from current managers help expedite credentialing.