Natalie Morales is moving west.

The longtime co-host of NBC’s “Today” show is swapping her regular 30 Rock gig for a top role on Tinseltown-based “Access Hollywood,” the network said.

The move confirms a report Wednesday in The Post.

Morales, who lives across the Hudson River from the Big Apple, in Hoboken, NJ, is to become a host of the NBCUniversal syndicated show but will retain a presence on “Today,” where she has worked since 2006.

The 43-year-old TV journalist also will appear on the news show “Dateline.” Morales is expected to move to California as part of the newly conceived role, according to a memo to staff from Noah Oppenheim, the executive in charge of “Today.”

Morales’ departure as a co-host during the third hour of “Today” comes as Billy Bush of “Access Hollywood” joins the NBC morning news show in advance of the Rio Summer Olympics.

The move could signal a greater shakeup in the third hour.

Morales, Oppenheim wrote, has already been spending a lot of time in California, so “with our show’s increasing focus on West Coast stories, it became clear to me that having a permanent anchor presence in LA would be of enormous value.”