Georgia Nursing Pay: looking at Savannah, GA

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Hello everyone,

My husband and I are looking to move out of MN. My husbands job is mostly outdoors and these harsh winters are really getting old. I have my 4 year BSN from a private college and have been working for 7 months as an RN in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. I can't seem to find any hospitals that list their pay scales. By the time we moved I would have 2 years experience since we know it would be another year and a half before we could go. I want to stay in NICU and am looking at Memorial Health in Savannah. My problem is in MN we are unionized and my job started at over $30/hour not including shift or weekend differentials and from what I am seeing online Georgia nurses get paid way below that. Does anyone know what an experienced ICU nurse with a BSN might get paid. After seeing how poorly nurses in Georgia are paid I am considering not even applying to anything down there. Any suggestions or comments would be appreciated! Thanks!

Specializes in Neonatal Intensive Care.

That's not too bad! I would do that considering how insanely affordable housing is down there. My biggest issue is the schools. I am due end of May with our 1st and I know GA schools aren't wonderful. I wish we could afford private!

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.

The schools in Bryan County (Richmond Hill, just outside Savannah) are supposed to be excellent.

Specializes in Neonatal Intensive Care.

That's so funny you mention that! My husbands cousin and her husband just built a house specifically in Richmond Hill to be part of that school district. They initially had their daughter in private but have since had another and couldn't do 2 kids in private. I am mainly interested in the children's hospitals in the Atlanta area but I loved Savannah when I was there it was really beautiful!

Specializes in GI Surgery Step-down.

I just got job offer at a step down unit base salary hourly $ 21 plus different night and weekend 5 to 7 extra.

I have a BSN and am working hospice in the middle GA area at about twenty eight?hr> My understanding is that that is not typical though> Some local hospice nurses make much less> The cost of living is cheaper here though>Sorry keyboard is messed up :(

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.

And apparently I got a raise before I even started! Lol. I am at almost $27/hr base according to my offer letter.

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