What is the average pay in Houston for new grad RN with BSN?

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Anyone knows how much is the average pay in Houston for new grad residency program with BSN degree?

Anyone knows how much is the average pay in Houston for new grad residency program with BSN degree?

I would really like to know this too! Can anyone here tell how much is the hourly salary at Memorial Hermann, St.Luke's, Houston Methodist or MD Anderson? Thank you!!!

$25-28/hr for new hire grads, not sure if it is the same for the residency program. I work with a few that just finished it and a few that are just starting, but never actually discussed their pay.

It also depends on which system and location.

I'm in the new grad residency TMC at St. Luke's and starting at 28.84, as well as a $4 geographical difference which makes it 32.84

Hope this helps!

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
Anyone knows how much is the average pay in Houston for new grad residency program with BSN degree?
Your post has been moved to a thread of its own to encourage more replies. Good luck with finding the info you're seeking.

What is a geographical difference? Are you not confusing the $4 more per hour with a night differential?

What is a geographical difference? Are you not confusing the $4 more per hour with a night differential?

It is a difference for working in the med center. No, night differential is another 4.75. I know I was slightly shocked at first too.

It is a difference for working in the med center. No, night differential is another 4.75. I know I was slightly shocked at first too.

Never heard of that. I did know some hospitals pay a little extra or give a stippend for parking, but $4/hr is nice, not nice enough to make up for the drive for me. My 7 minute/3 mile drive (each way) with no traffic is worth more than the $48/shift that would mean a 1+ hour/30 mile drive (each way) with traffic plus parking hassle.

Heck it takes me longer to walk inside and clock in than it does for me to drive to work.

But even the base pay of $28.84 is really good, the highest I have heard actually.

It is a difference for working in the med center. No, night differential is another 4.75. I know I was slightly shocked at first too.

Wow. That is the highest Ive heard so far at TMC. And with $4.75 differential? Pretty much $33/hr. Not bad for a starting new grad.

and you said there is a $4 geographical differencial? You mean to say you get the night shift differential AND the geographical differential? So $37?

I agree. The base pay is nice. Its nice to know that they offer geographic differential. I have never heard of it until now.

Hi, I was just offered a job in a pediatric hospital in the TX Medical Center. I have almost 2 years experience and was offered a base pay of $32.80. Do you think I should have negotiated for more or is this around the right amount for my experience. I do not have any pedi experience. Please let me know what do you think?

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
Hi, I was just offered a job in a pediatric hospital in the TX Medical Center. I have almost 2 years experience and was offered a base pay of $32.80. Do you think I should have negotiated for more or is this around the right amount for my experience. I do not have any pedi experience. Please let me know what do you think?
With two years of experience, the rate of pay you were offered sounds very accurate.
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