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Old Sep 05, 2000, 02:17 PM
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Question correctional nursing pay rate

I applied for a job at a local prison but the pay was much lower than I expected and i was nervous about that type of work as i tend to trust people I'm caring for, so i declined the job. I'm wondering what pay most of you are getting

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Old Sep 26, 2000, 09:08 PM
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Originally posted by lorita:
I applied for a job at a local prison but the pay was much lower than I expected and i was nervous about that type of work as i tend to trust people I'm caring for, so i declined the job. I'm wondering what pay most of you are getting
I wish I could tell you that the scale was higher, but as with alot of other nursing specialities...it's not. I work in an Illinois male prison as a LPN. I have been there going on 9 years. The starting wage for a LPN is $9.50 an hour. Alot of Illinois prisons healthcare units are contracted, usually from out of state contractors who have very little knowledge (or care) of what we do on a daily basis. We recently became unionized, but wages won't change until 2001. I just made it over the $11.00 mark. You would think that with the type of clientel that we deal with on a daily basis, we would be worth just a "little" bit more than $9.50...especially when a CNA in our area makes more in starting wage than I do right now...with over 20 years of nursing experience. It's really too bad too, because I love the fact that this field is a combination of many, many specialities of nursing.

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Old Sep 30, 2000, 10:00 AM
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I work for the Oregon Department of Corrections. Oregon is not "Privatized" as some states are. It also is not a "right to work state". This means we have a very strong union so the pay is something like this:
RN= 18 to 25 per hour (approx)
LPN= 11 to 18 per hour (approx)
This does not include the benifits nor the retirement program which the state picks adds 6 percent into.
If you have experience in corrections you should look into Oregon.

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Old Jan 03, 2001, 07:58 PM
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Originally posted by lorita:
I applied for a job at a local prison but the pay was much lower than I expected and i was nervous about that type of work as i tend to trust people I'm caring for, so i declined the job. I'm wondering what pay most of you are getting
I've been working in corrections for 13 years. Now I'm at a prison but I have worked in a county jail(yuck). If you can stand the uncertainty of working for an agency, I'm making 25.00 an hour,with vacation/sick leave,401k,bonuses,and a new pay raise this month(don't know how much yet but probably another dollar). Florida is in the process of privatizing which has sent many scrambling for more secure state jobs.That of course has created a shortage driving up the price of corectional nurses. The private companies are now relying heavily on agency nurses to fill the gaps.The prison I work at just today, awarded a contract and all medical/psych staff will either be leaving or signing on with the new company. I on the other hand will be staying with my company and either travelling (13week contract) to areas where there is a shortage of correctional nurses(Maybe Yours!!). Or I will work at one of the local county jails.
Either way you have to be fearless about lack of work and a little like a squirrel. Stow it away for the lean times and enjoy them lolling around on the beach instead of worring about money. I agree with the last responder, corrections offers lots of different experiences and a lot of autonomy I've been nursing for 25 years and in corrections for 13 years,and I love it.
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Old Jan 03, 2001, 08:41 PM
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While we are on the subject, does anyone know the rate of pay for California corrections? Also, what type of experience should one have before applying for a job in this area? Thanks!!

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Old Jun 26, 2001, 12:31 PM
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I recently left a RN position in corrections. Pay ranges in Michigan $22+ to $28+. All nurses in each classification make the same $, whether you are a new hire, or have been there years. LPN's on the other hand are at a significantly lower pay rate, and not shown nearly the amount of respect as RN's are.

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Old Sep 30, 2001, 03:08 PM
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All of you need to get into the public Health service as correctional nurses. I make over 65 a year. I get the same pay as a military officer. I can't make this money anywhere else as a nurse. If you can't go Public health, go federal. The pay will always be better in a federal prison.

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Old Sep 30, 2001, 05:11 PM
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I recently started work here in a city jail in Va..The starting pay was $23,350.00 a year. I had previously moved here from Louisiana where wages were better, but had worked a yr and a half (here)in a cardiology office ( a VERY busy one) for less than this..
We are always in the company of an officer or one very close..never in a room alone with one..
I don't feel insecure. We have 400+ inmates on 3 floors. The more dangerous inmates are held in a high tech maximum security environment. The worst thing I can say ( aside from the pay) is that most of these people are habitual drug users and alcoholics...most are hep b or c pos...and a lot have aids..
But in Va...the pay is low, so I opted for better benefits.

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Old Aug 16, 2002, 08:41 PM
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In the San Diego county jail, the current rate for RNs is $37,461-$51,272 annually, while the rate for LVNs is $27,500-$30,389 annually. Per diem RNs are paid $28.14/hour with, of course, no benefits.
(you can check the web site at www.co.san-diego.ca.us)
It is substantially higher in the San Francisco county jail system, where I made over $35/hour per diem.

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Old Aug 17, 2002, 11:57 AM
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Our Contract nurses, (per diem) make $30-33 an hour, I made just shy of 6 figures last year, plus benefits, union, etc. Here we don't hire LVN's, only RN's with ER, ICU, experience. We can be VERY busy or, we can just sit. There's a lot of liability, the city has to be kept free of lawsuits. That's our biggest job.

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