How much do new grad RN's make in Houston, Texas?

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My husband graduated and is waiting to take the N-Clex. I have contacted hospitals down in Houston and I cannot get any information on the pay and benefits until we send in our resume which we cannot until he takes the N-Clex. Could someone please tell me how much a new grad can expect to make?

Anywhere from 45-50 depending on the facility and the role.

Specializes in Geriatrics.
Anywhere from 45-50 depending on the facility and the role.

Can you PM me any facilities you are aware for this range sweetie? Also, is this for new graduates with a bsn or adn?

Can you PM me any facilities you are aware for this range sweetie? Also, is this for new graduates with a bsn or adn?

I think they mean 45-50 grand a yr...never in my life heard of a new nurse make that an hour lol

I know for sure St. Luke's is 27.50/hr (but they are on the high end), and Memorial Hermann TMC is $21/hr which is bumped up to $23/hr after orientation.

I've heard MD Anderson and Texas Children's both start at $24/hr.

Specializes in Geriatrics.
I think they mean 45-50 grand a yr...never in my life heard of a new nurse make that an hour lol

LOL....I was sleepy when I responded to that response. I'm aware of that and thanks...smh

Specializes in Geriatrics.
I know for sure St. Luke's is 27.50/hr (but they are on the high end), and Memorial Hermann TMC is $21/hr which is bumped up to $23/hr after orientation.

I've heard MD Anderson and Texas Children's both start at $24/hr.

Is St. Luke a hospital? I need to go where the experience is at..such as a teaching hospital.

I know for sure St. Luke's is 27.50/hr (but they are on the high end), and Memorial Hermann TMC is $21/hr which is bumped up to $23/hr after orientation.

I've heard MD Anderson and Texas Children's both start at $24/hr.

These numbers look about right. I'm a GN in the med center so I know.

Specializes in Labor & Delivery.

Is the pay about the same in the DFW area or less?

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
Is the pay about the same in the DFW area or less?
D/FW-area hospitals are slightly lower-paying than the ones in Houston. Hospitals in D/FW will pay a new grad between $22.50 and $25 hourly. The pay can be significantly higher if you are willing to do LTC, home health, hospice, corrections, or some other type of nursing outside the hospital setting.
Specializes in Labor & Delivery.

That's not bad...about the same for the Denver area which is pretty sad since the cost of living is higher here.

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I think they mean 45-50 grand a yr...never in my life heard of a new nurse make that an hour lol

Is this with or without benifits?

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