Nursing Salary Survey 2014

Compensation is an extremely important aspect for the overwhelming majority of people who must work for a living, including the nurses who claim to do their jobs for purely altruistic reasons. Salary surveys can empower nurses because they unearth valuable information. Nurses General Nursing Article

As we welcome the dawn of a propitious new year that is brimming with plenty of promise and new beginnings, I wanted to bring up a topic that is influential to most people. Of course, the topic at hand is compensation.

While job satisfaction, personal gratification, altruism, achievement of individual goals, a love of science or a fondness for helping patients heal are all deeper reasons why many people might enter and/or stay in the nursing profession in the face of an increasingly challenging era in healthcare provision, it would be disingenuous to deny the significance of pay.

Salary is an important component for the vast majority of people who must work for a living, including those who claim to do their jobs for purely altruistic reasons. As much as we may love the work that we do, most of us would not continue to show up to work each day if our employers suddenly declared, "You will no longer receive a pay check every two weeks. Instead, we will repay you with compassion, compliments, gratitude and appreciation for a job well done."

To be perfectly frank, compassion does not pay the rent, gratitude will not fill the fridge with food, and caring will not prevent the utilities from being disconnected for lack of timely payment. The truth is that we all need appropriate compensation for the vital services that we render, so I wonder about the occasional person who states, "I love nursing so much that I'd do it for free!" I challenge these people to resign from their paying jobs and volunteer their nursing services for free for the remainder of their working years. Only the well-off can pull it off for an extended time.

With that having been said, informal salary surveys can be worth their weight in gold. The salary survey is a tool that benefits nurses because it gleans valuable information:

  • It makes us more aware of the average rates of pay for others in our profession.
  • It enables us to be reasonable when pursuing a fair pay rate from a potential employer.
  • It takes other factors into account, such as geographic variances and differences in specialties.
  • It regards the fact that salaries can be a tricky topic - some employees would never even dream of disclosing their pay to colleagues, and many organizations have policies in place that prohibit open discussion of wages. In other words, salary can be a very touchy subject.

If you wish to participate in the informal salary survey for 2014, please list the information in the following order:

  1. Geographic location
  2. Pay rate
  3. In which area / specialty do you work?
  4. What type of license do you have (RN or LPN)?
  5. What type of degree and/or certification do you have?
  6. How many years of experience do you have?
  7. Are you full-time, part-time, or casual / per diem / PRN status?
  8. What shift do you work?
  9. Do you receive any shift differential?
  10. Are you a manager or supervisor?

And if you do not want to provide any salary information, that's perfectly fine, too. Thanks!

  1. Northeast
  2. 75,000/yr salary
  3. Community Health
  4. RN
  5. ASN (now going into Law)
  6. 3
  7. Full-time
  8. Work from home (no exact shift)
  9. No, but receive bonuses.
  10. No

Specializes in Emergency Nursing.

Geographic location: northeast

Pay rate: $35.87/hr

In which area / specialty do you work?: Emergency Dept

What type of license do you have: RN

What type of degree and/or certification do you have? ADN, BLS, ACLS, CEN

How many years of experience do you have: 4

Full time, 7a-730p

Do you receive any shift differential?: 15% after 3p, 20% after 11p, 20% on w/e

Are you a manager or supervisor?: no

15 PTO days per year for 0-5yrs of service, 18 days 5-10, 21 days 10-15, etc.

Clinical ladder program: 8% pay increase with each level, must apply and meet specific criteria. New grad 0-1yr, level 1 (1-3yrs) level 2 (3-5yrs) level 3&4 5+yrs, specialty certification, committee involvement.

Specializes in Case Management, ICU, Telemetry.

Phoenix Az. $26.00/hr plus 18% for nights. Telemetry. RN. BSN. 1 year of experience. Full time. Not a manager.

Geographic location KANSAS CITYPay rate 37.39In which area / specialty do you work? PACUWhat type of license do you have (RN or LPN)? RNWhat type of degree and/or certification do you have? ASSOCIATE DEGREEHow many years of experience do you have? 23 years (ICU, ED, PACU)Are you full-time, part-time, or casual / per diem / PRN status? FULL TIME -36 hrs What shift do you work? 1000-2230Do you receive any shift differential? YES $4 hr (above base rate mentioned above) Are you a manager or supervisor? NO

[*]Geographic location-central coast California

[*]Pay rate-around $40/ hour

[*]In which area / specialty do you work?- labor and delivery

[*]What type of license do you have (RN or LPN)?- RN

[*]What type of degree and/or certification do you have?- BSN. BLS, ACLS, and NRP

[*]How many years of experience do you have?- 1 year (just finished my first year)

[*]Are you full-time, part-time, or casual / per diem / PRN status?- full time

[*]What shift do you work?- currently 12 hour days. I will probably change to nights later this year

[*]Do you receive any shift differential?- not for days

[*]Are you a manager or supervisor?- no

- PA, outside of Philadelphia- $24.50/hr- Dermatology office- RN- ASN- 2 years exp- Full time- M-F days- No differential because no other shifts!- Assistant nurse manager

Specializes in Nurse Scientist-Research.

If you wish to participate in the informal salary survey for 2014, please list the information in the following order:

  1. Geographic location
  2. Pay rate
  3. In which area / specialty do you work?
  4. What type of license do you have (RN or LPN)?
  5. What type of degree and/or certification do you have?
  6. How many years of experience do you have?
  7. Are you full-time, part-time, or casual / per diem / PRN status?
  8. What shift do you work?
  9. Do you receive any shift differential?
  10. Are you a manager or supervisor?

And if you do not want to provide any salary information, that's perfectly fine, too. Thanks!

1. Texas

2. $42.97/hr base pay

3. NICU

4. RN

5. ADN, RN-C, CCRN, NRP

6. 21 yrs as of next week

7. FT (36hrs/week)

8. 7P-7A

9. $4.25/hr for nights, $10.75 for weekend shifts (weekend plan)

10. no

There was recently a "market adjustment" at work which benefited many of us. We were all carrying around our sheets with our new pay. No one was intentionally showing what the others made but I might have unintentionally seen one of the lesser experienced nurse's paper (about 2 years experience, BSN grad) and her new base rate was mid-twenties.

Geographic location-California

Pay-$45.00/hr

Specialty-Home Health/Hospice

Degree-ASN

Years-18

Part-Time

9-5, No-Diff

Yes, I am a supervisor

Specializes in Tele, Med-Surg, MICU.

  1. Geographic location - Midwest large metro area
  2. Pay rate: $30/hour
  3. In which area / specialty do you work? Transplant
  4. What type of license do you have (RN or LPN)? RN, BSN
  5. What type of degree and/or certification do you have? BSN
  6. How many years of experience do you have? 7
  7. Are you full-time, part-time, or casual / per diem / PRN status? FT
  8. What shift do you work? 9a-5p, hours somewhat flexible. Rotate on call duties, with on call pay and overtime.
  9. Do you receive any shift differential? n/a, days, no weekends, no holidays.
  10. Are you a manager or supervisor? no

FYI: I got this job because I spent 6 years in Med Surg / Tele / ICU. I actually brought home more $$$ working 36 hour nights in the ICU, due to the differentials.

Specializes in Med/Surg, Rehab.

  1. Geographic location.....Boston Metro area
  2. Pay rate....30.00/hr
  3. In which area / specialty do you work?.....Med/Surg Acute Care
  4. What type of license do you have (RN or LPN)?....RN.
  5. What type of degree and/or certification do you have? .....ADN, working on my BSN, no certs
  6. How many years of experience do you have? ....2.5
  7. Are you full-time, part-time, or casual / per diem / PRN status?.....part-time
  8. What shift do you work?.....Evenings 3-11, e/o weekend, rotating holidays
  9. Do you receive any shift differential?......yes
  10. Are you a manager or supervisor?.....no

Specializes in Emergency.

  1. Geographic location: Northern CA
  2. Pay rate: $37/h
  3. In which area / specialty do you work? ED
  4. What type of license do you have (RN or LPN)? RN
  5. What type of degree and/or certification do you have? BSN, ACLS, PALS, NRP
  6. How many years of experience do you have?
  7. Are you full-time, part-time, or casual / per diem / PRN status? Full-time
  8. What shift do you work? 7p-7a
  9. Do you receive any shift differential? yes. It works out to another $50/shift
  10. Are you a manager or supervisor? No

  1. Geographic location: military (variable)
  2. Pay rate: salaried
  3. In which area / specialty do you work? outpatient
  4. What type of license do you have (RN or LPN)? RN
  5. What type of degree and/or certification do you have? BSN
  6. How many years of experience do you have? 3
  7. Are you full-time, part-time, or casual / per diem / PRN status? Full time
  8. What shift do you work? M-F 8-4
  9. Do you receive any shift differential? No
  10. Are you a manager or supervisor? Sometimes.