Average hourly rate for NP?

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I am wondering what others that work for hourly pay make? I realize different parts of the country and different settings will be different amounts, but just looking for input on hourly rates.

I always see average salary info for full time. which includes benefits.

I currently work part time for $40 an hour. I have been at this rate for the past 2 years. In the northeast.

and am wondering if I am underpaid, overpaid, or just right for my area :)

took one for northwest new grads $40/HR includes benefits FNP primary care clinic.

I just recently changed jobs and actually did not take the best paying job offer because of the attached call/overtime. The job I accepted is full time at $55/hour (plus 6% salary to retirement, CME and other standard benefits). I am really happy with it and feel it offers a nice work life balance. The job I turned down was $60/hour plus overtime and call paid at time and a half.

This is in the Pacific NW for a surgical specialty.

When negotiating your salary in an office setting it is essential to know how much revenue you bring into the clinic. This is leverage for you to be paid what you are worth.

Good luck with your negotiations!

I'm a new ANP grad. I just signed an offer for $40/hr, full benes, 3 weeks vaca/yr, and CME expenses up to $2000. I will be on holidays and occasional weekends with no add'l compensation, but I'm told it won't be every holiday (got to get that in the contract) According to salary.com for my zip code I fall within the area under the curve, maybe a bit to the left due to new grad status.

Does this sound like a fair offer?

Anything I should watch out for or ask for specifically in a contract?

It never hurts to look around and know what your options are, you never know what you will find available

i found these salary surveys that were conducted by advance for nps & pas. perhaps they will be helpful.

2011 np & pa salary survey results on advance for nps & pas

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