Nursing Jobs in Kansas
Favorite Healthcare Staffing offers temporary and permanent employment options including per diem, local or travel contracts, and direct hire jobs for nurses throughout the state of Kansas. From Kansas City to Wichita to Topeka – Favorite has you covered!

Open nursing jobs in Kansas
Telemetry RN
Labor & Delivery RN
Cardiac Cath Lab RN
Why search nursing jobs in Kansas?
While on assignment or working a full-time nursing job in Kansas, there are many things to see and do. Here are some things you can do when visiting Kansas:
- Explore the city - Kansas City is a dynamic city with great food, culture, and entertainment. You can visit Union Station, ride the streetcar, and eat at one of the many famous BBQ restaurants the city has to offer.
- Visit a museum - There are many different museums across the state that cover a variety of interests. The National World War I I Museum in Kansas City and the Kansas Aviation Museum in Wichita are great for history buffs, whereas The Nelson Atkins Art Museum in Kansas City is great for art lovers. . Pop culture enthusiasts can even find the perfect option at the OZ Museum in Wamego, KS, which is just a short drive from Topeka.

- See a sporting event - Kansas City is home to some great teams, such as Chiefs football and Royals baseball. You’ll also notice that the two stadiums are conveniently right next to each other! Wichita also has fun sporting options, where you can catch a hockey or baseball game while in the area.
- Tour the state capital - The Kansas State Capital Building offers free guided tours to learn about the building and all the history that is housed here.

Find your registered nurse specialty
Don’t see your specialty here? Give us a call at 816-531-3131 or email us at kansas.city@favoritestaffing.com to get connected with a recruiter to start exploring our jobs in Kansas!

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Benefits of working in Kansas with Favorite
At Favorite Healthcare Staffing, we understand how important it is for nursing professionals to find the best possible job opportunities in their desired state. We offer exclusive assignments at top facilities in Kansas and great benefits designed to help our registered nurses reach their career goals. But that’s not all – our mobile app, Mobilize, makes scheduling shifts easy, so you can work when and where you want.

Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance plans

Mobilize, powered by Favorite Healthcare Staffing

401k and Roth retirement plans

Continuing Education Reimbursement Program

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Average salary rates for nurses in Kansas
Nurses in Kansas make on average of $60,000 to $80,000, per year or $28.85 - $38.46 per hour. These wages are based on several different factors including skills/experience, facility type and which city they are located in.

Favorite’s Kansas branch contact information
Phone:
816-531-3131
Email Address:
kansas.city@favoritestaffing.com
Physical Addresses:
7220 West 98th Terrace 9 150
Overland Park, KS 66212
Kansas nursing FAQ
What are the nursing licensing requirements in Kansas?
To become a nurse in the state of Kansas you must graduate from a KSBN-approved nursing education program, pass the (NCLEX-RN), and pass a background check. For more detailed information, visit here.
Is Kansas a Nursing Compact (NLC) state?
Yes! As of July 1, 2019, Kansas is officially a compact state.
What qualifications do I need as a registered nurse?
To become an RN, you typically need to complete an accredited nursing program, such as:
- Associate degree in nursing (ADN)
- Bachelor of Science in nursing (BSN)
After completing your education, you must pass the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) to obtain your nursing license. Additionally, some states may have specific requirements, such as background checks or continuing education credits.