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I'm moving to Northern Cali (the Santa Clara area) and trying to figure out what my salary might look like. I have found a few older Kaiser Permanente scales online and they are broken into tiers (RNI RNII, RNIII, etc) and then various steps. I assume the steps are years of experience, but how do you figure out which tier you're on? I'm a BSN, CCRN with 8 years of experience. Also, are the current union contracts online?[/quote']Most of the contracts can only be accessed from inside the facility website. CNA is the major union payer here and CRONA is the Stanford Union. UCSF Pay scales can be found online.
It's difficult to get a job here. Most people take travel assignments or work local agency per Diem and it's easier to get inside a facility that way.
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I'm moving to Northern Cali (the Santa Clara area) and trying to figure out what my salary might look like. I have found a few older Kaiser Permanente scales online and they are broken into tiers (RNI, RNII, RNIII, etc) and then various steps. I assume the steps are years of experience, but how do you figure out which tier you're on? I'm a BSN, CCRN with 8 years of experience. Also, are the current union contracts online?