Originally Posted by jaimealmostRN Robert Wood Johnson in New Brunswick pays very well esp. for new grads. The only down side is that there is a parking fee (I think $25/paycheck) and the lots are not connected to the hospital (unless you work nights) which is a hassle in the winter. I saw on the news that St. Barnabus (in N. Jersey I think) pays very well as well, but I don't know from personal experience as to what it's like there. Thanks for the Hackensack tip. Does anyone know about Jersey Shore medical center? Hows the pay, atmosphere, parking haha?
RWJUH in New Brunswick has a MAJOR parking problem for nurses coming in after 7am right now and YES, you do have to pay $10/paycheck for this hassle. There is supposed to be guarenteed parking for the 7pm shift but I know that parking hassles still occur.
RWJUH----- I make more than $38/hr but have MANY years experience. There is also extra pay for clinical ladder, experience, certification and NOW we have a PENSION program as well after the last 3 year contract was re ratified in August. RWJUH is also a very HIGH acuity hospital, not necessarily good for new grads unless highly motivated. Very high pace. They are still hiring for NICU, oncology, some peds, but otherwise most positions are pretty filled up right now. There is also a great deal of floating going on.
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