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Why Travel Nurses Love Savannah, Georgia: A 2026 City Spotlight

  • Writer: Skyler Lamberth
    Skyler Lamberth
  • Apr 8
  • 3 min read

Tucked along Georgia's Atlantic coast, Savannah is one of the most underrated destinations for travel nurses in the Southeast. With its moss-draped oaks, walkable historic district, and growing network of hospitals, the city offers the kind of charm and clinical opportunity that keeps clinicians coming back for repeat assignments. At Lamb Staffing, a clinician-owned healthcare travel staffing agency operated by healthcare workers and headquartered right here in Savannah, we know this market better than anyone. Here is what makes the Hostess City of the South such a great fit for travel nurses in 2026.


A City That Feels Like a Vacation Between Shifts

Savannah is famous for a reason. Cobblestone streets, riverfront restaurants, and 22 historic squares give the city a personality you simply do not find in larger metro markets. Travelers who land here often describe their assignment as feeling like an extended vacation, with weekends spent exploring Forsyth Park, kayaking through coastal marshes, or taking the short drive to Tybee Island for sunrise on the beach. For nurses coming off back-to-back high-acuity assignments, that built-in escape value matters.

Hospital Systems Hiring Travel Nurses in Savannah

Savannah is home to several growing health systems that consistently bring on travel clinicians. Memorial Health University Medical Center is a Level I trauma center and the only academic medical center in the region, with strong demand for ICU, ER, OR, and step-down nurses. St. Joseph's/Candler Health System is one of the oldest faith-based health systems in the country, with broad needs across Med/Surg, telemetry, and surgical services. HCA Healthcare also continues to expand its footprint in coastal Georgia, opening new opportunities for cardiac, ortho, and ER specialties. Through our VMS partnerships, including Simplifi, we are able to surface assignments at these facilities quickly and match clinicians to the right unit, shift, and pay package.

Pay Packages and Cost of Living

One of the biggest reasons travel nurses love Savannah is the math. While bill rates remain competitive with the rest of the Southeast, the cost of living is significantly lower than coastal cities like Charleston, Tampa, or Wilmington. Furnished one-bedroom rentals in the historic district or midtown areas are widely available in a range many travelers can comfortably cover with their tax-free housing stipend, leaving more of the paycheck for savings or weekend trips. Groceries, gas, and dining out also trend below the national average, which stretches every contract further.

Licensing Made Simple with the Nurse Licensure Compact

Georgia is a Nurse Licensure Compact state, which means if you hold a multistate compact license you can begin practicing in Savannah without waiting on a separate state application. For nurses who want to chain assignments together across the Southeast, this is a major advantage. We help every clinician we place double-check their license status before day one so there are no last-minute credentialing surprises.

Specialties in Demand Right Now

Through our Simplifi placements and other VMS relationships, we are seeing steady, ongoing demand in Savannah for ICU and Critical Care, Emergency Room, Med/Surg and Telemetry, Operating Room, Cath Lab and Interventional Radiology, and Labor and Delivery. If your specialty is on this list and you have at least one to two years of recent acute care experience, there is a strong chance we can place you in a Savannah-area assignment in your preferred shift pattern.

Day-to-Day Life as a Savannah Travel Nurse

Most Savannah hospitals run standard 12-hour shifts, with 36 to 48 hour weekly contracts. Outside of work, the city is built for downtime. The Forsyth Farmers Market on Saturday mornings, free trolley rides through the historic district, live music on River Street, and quick getaways to Hilton Head, Beaufort, or Jekyll Island all sit within an hour of most Savannah housing. Many travelers tell us they extended their contracts simply because they were not ready to leave.

Why Work with Lamb Staffing in Savannah

We are not a giant corporate platform, and we do not pretend to be. Lamb Staffing was founded and is operated by healthcare workers, which means every recruiter conversation starts from a place of clinical understanding. Because we are based in Savannah, we have direct relationships with local hospital managers, housing networks, and credentialing teams. That local insight translates into faster placements, smoother onboarding, and a recruiter who actually picks up the phone when you need them.

Ready to Take a Travel Assignment in Savannah?

If you are ready to combine top-tier clinical experience with one of the most beautiful cities in the South, Lamb Staffing is here to help. Browse current openings at lambstaffing.com/jobs or reach out to our team for a personalized list of Savannah and Georgia assignments matched to your specialty and license. Whether this is your first travel contract or your tenth, the Hostess City might just become your favorite assignment yet.

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